The Supreme Championship Series distributed more than US$10 M

The Supreme Championship Series distributed more than US$10 M
The recap: success in the Suprema Championship Series with over US$10 million distributed

Numbers don’t lie. The second edition of the Suprema Championship Series closed with a historic performance: 41,316 players participated across the 500 tournaments that made up the series. And the US$8,000,000 (R$40 million) guarantee was surpassed.

In total, Suprema Poker awarded more than US$10,000,000 (R$52 million) in prizes, consolidating the platform as the largest poker app designed for Latin America.

The battle of the rankings in the Suprema Championship

The competition in the three rankings of the series was as fierce as the tournaments themselves, and the most consistent players took home prizes that go far beyond a consolation prize.

In the High ranking, “Arlequina” accumulated more than one and a half million points and took home US$10,000 (R$50,000), in addition to the package to the Suprema Poker Tour. The High level gathered more than 2,000 entries and its winner competed in 76 tournaments of the series.

In the Mid ranking, “Anandinha” won with 2,025 points, taking US$15,000 (R$75,000). The Mid level had more than 12,800 participants and its leader played 185 tournaments.

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In the Low ranking, “77fortissimo” closed the series solo with more than 1,700,000 points and pocketed US$6,000 (R$30,000). The Low level exceeded 26,000 entries and its winner participated in 212 tournaments, the highest participation among the three levels.

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Three champions who didn’t just bet on a single tournament, but on consistency as a strategy. That, in poker, always pays off, as these ranking prizes were awarded independently of what these users won in their respective tournaments.

The Main Event champions

The main R$1,000 (US$200) buy-in Main Event crowned “Poker_88g4w”

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, a Brazilian player who entered the tournament after qualifying through a satellite of just R$100. His prize was US$39,851 (R$199) plus a full package for the Suprema Poker Tour, which will be held at the Tauá resort in Atibaia, São Paulo, starting May 15.

In the Low Main Event of R$150, Allan Kardec

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prevailed over a field of 2,836 entries and took home US$8,999 (R$44,998).

What does the full package to the Suprema Poker Tour mean?

It means they have earned their pass to the Suprema Poker Tour, an event that combines competition, entertainment, and family togetherness in a first-class environment. From May 15 to 18, the Tauá Resort Atibaia, in São Paulo, will host this experience that aims to go beyond the tables and offer four days full of limitless experiences.

Suprema Poker Tour

With the slogan “Poker, family, and fun,” the event will take place in one of the largest resorts in Brazil, known for its amenities and entertainment options for all ages.

The Suprema Poker Tour has a full schedule with a guarantee of R$900,000, available for players of different profiles. The Main Event will be the main attraction, with R$400,000 guaranteed and multiple starting days:

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