Brazil has received reinforcements for the EPT Paris Main Event title race. On Day 1B, 12 Brazilian players survived 10 60-minute levels against nearly 700 players eliminated.
The green and yellow team is led by Kim de Sousa. As the owner of 149,500 chips, he will have 100 BBS when he returns to the Palace of Parliament.
After winning three KSOP GGPoker South American titles, Bruno Porto is tied with Kim on 145,000 chips.
Other qualifiers are Pedro Madeira (113,500), Carlos Ribeiro (95,000), Joao Siddons (86,000), Cayo Almdeda (68,500), Giovanni Torre (59,500), Luis Neto Horta (50,500) and Braulio Bianchetti (49,500), Wellington Guedes (37,000), Iuri Maia (32,000) and Diogo de Melo Cardoso (22,000).
Frenchman Gregory Fournier leads the way with 351,000 chips. Padraig O’Neill also advanced. In December, the Irishman won the Prague Main Event for €1,030,000.
Play resumes at 8am (Brazil time) with blinds of 1,000/1,500, BB bets. A total of 557 players have confirmed their participation, but since subsequent registrations will not end until the cards are issued, the number of participants may still increase. To date, 1,661 registrations have been completed, worth €5,300.
It seems that Brazil has a strong presence in the EPT Paris Main Event with multiple players surviving Day 1B. The competition is fierce with Frenchman Gregory Fournier leading the way with 351,000 chips.
It seems that Brazil has a strong presence in the EPT Paris Main Event with multiple players surviving Day 1B. The competition looks fierce with players like Kim de Sousa and Bruno Porto in the mix.
It appears that Brazilian players have performed well in the EPT Paris Main Event, with several players making it through to the next day of competition. The current chip leader is Frenchman Gregory Fournier, with a total of 557 players confirmed for participation in the event.
The text highlights the strong presence of Brazilian players in the EPT Paris Main Event, with 12 making it through to Day 2. Kim de Sousa is leading the Brazilian contingent with 149,500 chips. The competition is fierce with a total of 557 players confirmed, but that number could still increase before play resumes.
It seems that Brazilian players are performing well at the EPT Paris Main Event, with several surviving Day 1B and holding significant chip stacks. The competition is fierce with players from various countries participating, including notable winners like Gregory Fournier and Padraig ONeill.
This text highlights the success of Brazilian players in the EPT Paris Main Event, with Kim de Sousa leading the way with a strong chip count. The competition is fierce with the likes of Frenchman Gregory Fournier also in the mix, and the total number of participants may continue to rise as registrations are still ongoing.