Ivan Ost does well in the envelopes and nails the BSOP Summer Mystery Bounty

Ivan Ost does well in the envelopes and nails the BSOP Summer Mystery Bounty

Gaúcho Ivan Ost was the big name among the six champions on Thursday (29) at BSOP Summer. At the tables of Costa do Sauípe (BA), the player not only took down the R$ 2,500 Mystery Bounty, but also drew the two most valuable envelopes, building a prize that broke the six-digit barrier.

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In short, the Mystery Bounty registered 294 entries, and although it was scheduled to end only on Friday (30), its conclusion happened a day earlier. Ivan Ost beat this entire field to take the regular prize of R$ 52 thousand. However, he drew the R$ 50 thousand and R$ 25 thousand envelopes, the largest in the competition, among others, and reached a total of R$ 149 thousand.

Check the final standings of the Mystery Bounty:

  1. Ivan Ost – R$ 149,000 (with envelopes)
  2. Tiago Pinheiro – R$ 39,000
  3. Frederico Alves – R$ 29,000
  4. Jean Canoff – R$ 23,200
  5. Rubens Bomtempo – R$ 18,500
  6. Weverton Conceição – R$ 14,000
  7. Bento Rigotti – R$ 10,250
  8. Deocir Santana – R$ 7,550
  9. Daniel de Jesus – R$ 6,250
Ivan Ost does well in the envelopes and nails the BSOP Summer Mystery Bounty
Belchior Santana, champion of the 4K Freezeout at BSOP Summer

Furthermore, another two-day competition that ended on Thursday at BSOP Summer was the 4K Freezeout. In this competition, Belchior Santana took the win, beating a field of 99 entries to earn R$ 85 thousand. João Gilvani came in second place and took home R$ 59 thousand, and Luiz Eduardo Gordilho completed the podium for R$ 39 thousand.

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See how the 4K Freezeout ended:

  1. Belchior Santana – R$ 85,000
  2. João Gilvani – R$ 59,000
  3. Luiz Eduardo Gordilho – R$ 39,000
  4. Sanyo Capobiango – R$ 30,600
  5. Gustavo Unfer – R$ 24,600
  6. Juan Videla (ARG) – R$ 19,160
  7. Pablo Menezes – R$ 15,150
  8. Sérgio Vietchesky – R$ 11,800
  9. Yuri Sampaio – R$ 8,950

However, BSOP Summer also hosted four single-day events. In the R$ 2,500 Deepstack Turbo, Argentina took the win with Matías Tello, the best among 49 entries for R$ 31 thousand. In the R$ 1,500 One Day, there was a deal at the 3-handed stage, and Vinícius Vera ended up taking R$ 30,200 by becoming champion among 115 actions.

Finally, Thursday also featured two more editions of the traditional daily events. In the R$ 1,500 Night Turbo Omaha, Gabriel Nora showed talent with four cards and took the win among 48 competitors, earning R$ 17,800. And in the Super 500, Diego Plácido won, the best among 145 entries and owner of a payout of R$ 13 thousand.

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