Bruno Fulgeri took the lead in the WSOP Panama Main Event – CodigoPoker

Bruno Fulgeri took the lead in the WSOP Panama Main Event - CodigoPoker
Bruno Fulgeri se adelantó en el Main Event de la WSOP Panamá

The first of the four starting flights of the WSOP Panama Main Event was a tough stage of 18 levels of 40 minutes each. Towards the end of Day 1A, only 10 players remained standing out of the 98 entries, and Bruno Fulgeri

Chile
was the one who led the first group of survivors.

The Chilean took the lead in the first round with 900,000 chips. He faced the toughest opponents for much of the day, but Fulgeri showed all his poker skills to place himself above the qualifiers.

Besides him, Adrián Troya

Panamá
who settled with 855,000 and Fabrizio González
Uruguay
, who eliminated José Nadal
México
to finish the day, ended third with 775,000 points.

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Sergio Andrade Wsop Panama Day4 6

The young Bolivian player Sergio Andrade, among the qualifiers for Day 2.

Also secured their spot Jonathan Caballero

México
, Gerardo Rodríguez
Perú
, Hugo Nazar
Argentina
, Dilip Lulla
Canadá
, Francis Cruz
República Dominicana
, Georgios Skarparis
Chipre
and Sergio Andrade
Bolivia
, who ranked as follows:

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CHIPCOUNT
Nivel
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PlayerCountryChips
º Bruno Fulgeri 900,000
º Adrian Troya Santos 855,000
º Fabrizio González 775,000
º Steven Thompson 645,000
º Justus Haberlandt 576,000
º Jonathan Caballero 505,000
º Gerardo Rodriguez 495,000
º Amin Hosein 462,000
º Hugo Sebastian Nazar 395,000
º Dilip Lulla 340,000
º Andrés Marquínez 326,000
º Stanislas Prigent 242,000
º Francis Cruz 230,000
º Georgios Skarparis 220,000
º Sergio Andrade 155,000

These players also secured prizes, as did José Nadal

México
(US$3,360), Philip Jaiserrisingh
Guyana
(US$3,280), Juan Villegas
Colombia
(US$3,280), Carlos Levy
Panamá
(US$3,280) and Sebastián Fonseca
Colombia
(US$3,280); although the latter could not advance to the next phase. They were able to get into the prizes once Ricky Landais
Estados Unidos
was the bubble of the prizes.

Landais Wsop Panama 2026

Landais was the bubble of Day 1A.

The day will continue from 12:00

Panamá
with Day 1B, where the Day 1 of the US$2,500 NLH Bounty 1,000 will also be played simultaneously with the flight of the most important tournament. CodigoPoker broadcasts live from the StarBay Casino in Panama City.

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