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Márcio Clare Ships BSOP One Main Event for $62,661

Márcio Clare Ships BSOP One Main Event for $62,661
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Márcio Clare won the prestigious BSOP One Main Event title following a final table chop

Márcio Clare secured the championship trophy at the Brazilian Series of Poker (BSOP) One Main Event held at Palácio Tangará in São Paulo, Brazil. The high-profile Brazilian poker tournament featured some of the biggest names in the sport, culminating in Clare navigating a star-studded final table to claim victory.

The tournament concluded with a financial agreement during heads-up play, which ultimately distributed the remaining prize pool between the final two competitors. While Clare walked away with the official title, the structural nature of the final deal reflected the chip distributions at the time of the negotiation.

Under the terms of the final table agreement, Clare earned a top prize of $62,661 for his first-place finish. His heads-up opponent, Pedro Neves of Portugal, actually pocketed a slightly larger payout of $64,666 due to holding a superior chip lead when the deal was struck.

The remaining payouts for the final table included Luan Pereira Coelho in third place with $34,550 and Marcos Skerl Exterkotter in fourth with $25,666. International competitor Fernando Romano of Argentina finished fifth for $19,743, followed by Marcos Henrique Neves Da Silva in sixth with $15,794 and Laurie Cristiane Tournier Moraes in seventh with $12,438.

John Zhang and Thiago Crema De Macedo rounded out the top nine, earning $9,871 and $7,384.

The festival concluded with another notable victory as Edmílson Rosa secured his first career circuit title in the final event. This closing tournament required a substantial buy-in and attracted a field of sixty-one total entries.

Similar to the Main Event, the final three players negotiated a financial deal to alter the original prize structure. Rosa took home the first-place trophy along with a payout of $25,666, while runner-up Fabricio Nociolini earned $23,692. Bruno Desimoni completed the podium in third place to take home $12,833, rounding out a successful tournament series that highlighted both seasoned veterans and rising circuit stars.

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