
The second episode of the new season of CodigoPlay arrived loaded, spicy and with turbo tournament pace, starting with nothing less than an exclusive: José Severino
From there, the program went all-in with current events. One of the big topics was the return of the WSOP to ESPN, news with a nostalgic and ambitious flavor that reopens the debate about poker’s place on the big screens. We also examined the new tournament clock of the Triton Series, analyzing whether this format really improves tournament dynamics or could generate new tensions at the tables.
Controversy was not lacking either. We revisited one of the most talked-about scandals of recent years: the famous J4, following the announcement of Garrett Adelstein’s

There was room for good memories of the BSOP São Paulo, where we also presented our Team CodigoPoker, and also to immerse ourselves in the colorful universe of Brazilian poker: we talked about the famous “ramirada”, its origin as curious as unforgettable, and we reviewed several terms that are part of the lexicon of tables in Brazil. Yes, they also play with cards there… and with a separate dictionary.
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The episode also reminded us of the freerolls we have with guaranteed prizes, we promoted CodigoTravel as a gateway to the best tournaments in LATAM, and we left poker to cover the hottest topics on social networks: from the Pokémon Go controversy and the use of player data, to historic NBA fights, LoL news and the first Esports Nations Cup, with Argentina in the race alongside CADE.

As the cherry on top, we had the voices of Argentine coach Juan Branda

A complete, varied episode with more spice than an all-in with nine players to talk about.
CodigoPLAY 2026, episode 2 👇
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