BSOP Summer Main Event: The Final Table Is Chile Vs. Brazil

BSOP Summer Main Event: The Final Table Is Chile Vs. Brazil
The BSOP Summer Main Event has its final table: it's Chile vs. Brazil

The tension was palpable in the ballroom of Costa do Sauípe

Brazil
. After a day that wasn’t as marathon-like as Monday’s, but equally filled with high-stakes poker, the BSOP Summer Main Event finally reached its conclusion. Out of the 854 players who participated in one of the most important tournaments on the calendar, only 9 warriors managed to secure their spot at the Final Table, the stage where the R$600,000 reserved for the champion will be contested this Wednesday.

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Among them, one story captures everyone’s attention: Jorge Romero

Chile
is the only representative of the Armada, standing alone against a true local army. The Chilean will be the solitary foreigner in a final showdown dominated by eight Brazilians, determined to break the hosts’ hegemony at the televised table.

The Leader’s Ascent: Aloisio Dourado Sets the Pace

If poker is a game of moments, Tuesday belonged entirely to Aloisio Dourado

Brazil
. The Brazilian displayed aggressive, precise, and dominant play, capitalizing on every key spot to climb to the top of the counts and end the day as the absolute chip leader, surpassing the 10 million point mark.

The return from the dinner break accelerated the pulse and sealed the fate of the remaining contenders. The always dramatic bubble of the Final Table burst at Table 2, in an inevitable clash of aces.

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Aloisio Dourado chip leader Bsomain

Aloisio Dourado.

Sinval Araujo

Brazil
pushed his last chips with A 9, but ran into the A 10 of Mateus Moraes
Brazil
. The 10 kicker was enough to send Araujo to the rail in 10th place, officially forming the final table of nine finalists.

The action will resume at 2 PM on Wednesday, with the blinds increasing and the trophy shining under the lights. Romero (first from the right in the top row of the nine finalists), from Chile, remains the only foreign threat against the Brazilian powerhouse in a final that promises to be epic and will be broadcast live on CodigoPoker.

BSOP Summer Main Event Costa do Sauípe

Buy-in: R$5,000
Entrants: 854
Prize Pool: R$ 3,577,772

Final Table

Seat 1

Brazil
Christiano Franco – 825,000
Seat 2
Brazil
Yucatan Cervo – 1,105,000
Seat 3
Chile
Jorge Romero – 3,025,000
Seat 4
Brazil
Alex de Castro – 3,390,000
Seat 5
Brazil
Bruno Vargas – 2,705,000
Seat 6
Brazil
Mateus Moraes – 6,310,000
Seat 7
Brazil
Jonas Gomes – 2,435,000
Seat 8
Brazil
Aloisio Dourado (Brazil) – 10,155,000
Seat 9
Brazil
Lucas Rocha – 4,225,000

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Payouts

1R$600,000
2R$400,000
3R$290,000
4R$200,000
5R$160,000
6R$120,000
7R$85,000
8R$60,000
9R$45,000

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