Caio Araujo leads the final table of the WSOP Circuit Brazil Main Event


Caio Araujo leads the final table of the WSOP Circ...

There are no changes to the top of the WSOP Brazil Circuit Main Event standings. With just over seven hours of racing on day three, many troubled leader Caio Araújo, but no one managed to knock him off the top spot. He currently has 6,335,000 in chips while Guilherme Sazan has 6,200,000.

There are several big names competing for the R$ 460,000 prize. Ozawa Ayao (4,435,000) is in his best form this season and is closest to the lead. Hebert Farias (945,000), a pro who won R$500,000 in the Stage High Roller, is in second-to-last place.

Roberly Felício is now in the short stack. The 2018 WSOP Giants Champion, a casual player from the state of Goiás, hopes to join a group of Brazilians with bracelets and gold rings.

Day 3 ended with the veterans taking on Celso’s brutal Sirtoli with Rodrigo Garrido falling one after another. In the FT bubble, Garrido knocked off 7 BBS with three straight bets from the big names. Back in the thick of the action, Guilherme called and showed J♥10♠. With A♣9♣, Garrido maintained his advantage on the 7♣5♦2♥ flop and 9♠ turn, but the J♦ river confused him.

The finalists return to the Windsor Marapendi Hotel in Rio de Janeiro at 1:00 pm (Brasilia time) with blinds of 30,000/60,000, BB ante.

Number of chips

1. Caio Araújo (São Paulo) 6,335,000

2. Guilherme Sazan (Santa Catarina) 6,200,000

3. Caio Ozawa (São Paulo) 4,435,000

4. Matheus Simonetti (São Paulo) 4,345,000

5. Rafael Grillo (São Paulo) 4,015,000

6. Carlos Henrique Pinheiro (Rio de Janeiro) 3,765,000

7. Leandro Rêgo (State of Pará) 2,160,000

8. Herbert Farias (Ceará) 945,000

9. Roberly Felício (State of Goiás) 595,000

Awards

1. 460,000 reais

2. 282,000 reais

3. 200,000 reais

4. 155,000 reais

5. 122,000 reais

6. 95,200 reais

7. R$ 69,500

8. 47,500 reais

9. R$ 37,500

Caio Araujo leads the final table of the WSOP Circ...


Comments (3)

  • Lueilwitz.arch

    The text provides an update on the standings of the WSOP Brazil Circuit Main Event, with Caio Araújo maintaining the lead. The event has attracted notable players vying for the top prize of R$ 460,000.

  • This text provides updates on the standings of the WSOP Brazil Circuit Main Event, with Caio Araújo maintaining his lead. The competition is fierce among big names competing for the top prize of R$ 460,000. Day 3 saw intense gameplay and strategic moves by the finalists.

  • It seems like a very competitive WSOP Brazil Circuit Main Event with top players battling for the top prize. The current leader, Caio Araújo, has a strong chip lead heading into the final day of play. There is a lot of excitement and anticipation for the outcome of the tournament.

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