

World Series of Poker (WSOP) Online events continue to help Brazilian poker players. Renan Carlos Bruschi became the fifth Brazilian to win a WSOP bracelet this year after defeating Leonid Bilokur in a heads-up event in Event # 14 to win the top prize of $ 1,50,327. The tournament itself was a huge success, attracting 2,639 entries and generating a huge prize pool of $ 1,253,525.
Brazilian gold medalist in 2021, Renan Carlos Bruschi now joins the ranks of Joao Simaao, Thiago Crema, Eduardo Pires and Lucio Lima.
Here’s a quick look at what happened at Friday’s event.
Latvian native Andrejs Zukovs played against Brazilian pro Rafael Furlanetto and the first finished in 9th place with $ 15,032.
Eugenio Pernia of Venezuela defeated Australian poker pro David Wang to take 7th place, the latter losing with $ 20,046.
Bulgarian poker pro Nikola Minkov defeated American native Nicholas Maimone, and the latter was eliminated in 6th place with $ 35,648.
Irish pro Arthur Conan pulled out of the game with $ 63,391 against Brazilian pro Rafael Furlanetto, who finished 3rd with $ 84,534.
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Russian pro Leonid ‘Mikleler’ Bilokur, who entered the final table with the smallest stack, managed to climb to the top of the table with three players remaining. Bilokur finished second in the standings and exited the game with $ 1,728.
Brazilian Renan Bruschi took the lead and dominated the standings, taking home $ 1,50,327. He added another feather to his cap by winning his first career WSOP gold bracelet.
Final table payouts
|
$ 1 50,327 |
2. Leonide Bilokur |
$ 1,12,728 |
3. Rafael Furlanetto |
$ 83,534 |
4.Arthur Conan |
$ 63,391 |
5. Nikola Minkov |
$ 47,537 |
6.Nicolas Maimone |
$ 35,648 |
7.Eugenio Pernia |
$ 26,732 |
8. David Wang |
$ 20,046 |
9. Andrejs Zukovs |
$ 15,032 |
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