Day 3 of the KSOP South America Main Event comes to an end with just over 1% of the 2,191 entrants vying for the title. In the home event, Diogo Pereira from Rio de Janeiro leads the way with 6,630,000 chips.
CL, known as “Tim Maia”, was followed by Argentines Julio Belluscio, “Bartolo” and Christian Sare. They will have 6,280,000 and 6,250,000 chips at their disposal when they return to Riocentro Stadium in Barra da Tijuca.
Grinder Rafael Façanha is fourth with 4,955,000 chips. Minutes before the end of the third day, he defeated Argentina’s Octavio Borra with his deck. Rafael dominated with 2⁄2♠ against J♠J♣, finding one of his outs on the 2♣6♣8♦4♦A♣ board and winning the pot .
Among the other 13 Brazilians, Bernardo Peters (3,380,000) and Anthony Baranqueiros (2,945,000) stand out as senior players and pros who have cracked the main of the country’s major live tournaments competition.
Play resumes at 3:00 PM (Brazil time) with blinds of 25,000/50,000 and an ante of BB. Each has received at least 53,000 reais so far.
Number of chips
1. Diogo Pereira (Brazil) 6,630,000
2. Julio Bartolo (Argentina) 6,280,000
3. Christian Salé (Argentina) 6,250,000
4. Rafael Façanha (Brazil) 4,955,000
5. Pedro da Costa (Brazil) 4,600,000
6. Urreira (Brazil) 3,785,000
7. Bernardo Peters (Brazil) 3,380,000
8. Daniel Cunha (Brazil) 3,030,000
9. Anthony Baranqueiros (Brazil) 2,945,000
10. José Echeverría (Chile) 2,940,000
11. Andre Felipe Cabrini (Brazil) 2,145,000
12. Francisco Neto (Brazil) 2,070,000
13. Lucas de Freitas (Brazil) 2,030,000
14. Martin Pinero (Argentina) 1,865,000
15. Hugo Santana (Brazil) 1,840,000
16. Rafael Pfleger (Brazil) 1,780,000
17. José Grill (Argentina) 1,525,000
18. Fabian Ortiz (Argentina) 1,375,000
19. Damien Planck (Germany) 1,375,000
20. Jose Luis Barreiro (Argentina) 1,080,000
21. Rubens Picario (Brazil) 1,025,000
22. Bernardo Set Camara (Brazil) 895,000
23. Nicolas Godoy (Argentina) 880,000
24. Marcos Grassi (Argentina) 535,000
25. Richard Falcao (Brazil) 395,000
Price
1. 2,000,000 reals
2. 1,200,000 reais
3. 725,000 reais
4. 455,000 reais
5. 330,000 reais
6. 262,000 reais
7. 214,000 reais
8. 181,200 reais
9. 155,000 reais
10-11. 135,000 reais
12-13. 116,000 reais
14-15. 97,000 reais
16-17. 79,500 reais
18-21. 65,000 reais
22-25. R$ 53,000
This text provides a detailed update on the current standings and chip counts of the KSOP South America Main Event in Brazil. It also lists the prize amounts for the top 25 players, with the first place prize being 2,000,000 reais.
This text provides an update on the KSOP South America Main Event, highlighting the top chip leaders and their current standings. It also includes information on the prize distribution for the top finishers, adding excitement for the upcoming final rounds of the tournament.
The text provides updates on the KSOP South America Main Event, detailing the chip leaders and prize payouts. It also highlights the performance of Brazilian and Argentine players in the competition. Overall, it offers a comprehensive overview of the current standings and progression of the tournament.