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Brazil’s Drumond and Lessa Crowned Champions of WSOP Tag Team Event

Breno Drumond and Henrique Lessa from Brazil secured the top prize in the $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em Tag Team Event at the 57th World Series of Poker, outlasting a field of 100 teams.

News Published 27 June 2026 2 min read Ethan Reed
Breno Drumond and Henrique Lessa holding their WSOP bracelets after winning the Tag Team event.
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The 57th World Series of Poker (WSOP) has crowned its champions for the $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Tag Team Event, with Brazil’s Breno Drumond and Henrique Lessa emerging victorious. The duo took home the top prize of $184,769 after a hard-fought competition that saw 100 teams competing for the coveted gold bracelets.

The event, held from June 24-26 at the Horseshoe & Paris Las Vegas, attracted a diverse field of poker players looking to team up and compete for WSOP glory. The tournament format allowed for strategic partnerships, adding an extra layer of excitement to the proceedings.

Brazilian Dominance

Drumond and Lessa demonstrated strong teamwork and strategic play throughout the tournament, ultimately outlasting all other competitors. Their victory marks a significant achievement in their poker careers and adds another notable title to Brazil’s poker accolades.

Japanese Runner-Up

The second-place finish went to the Japanese team of Ruka Yamauchi and Shotaro Murase, who secured $123,110 for their efforts. The close competition between the top teams highlighted the high level of play at this year’s WSOP.

DACH Region Teams in the Money

While the top prize eluded European teams, several players from the German-speaking (DACH) region managed to cash in the event. Manuel Fischer and Robert Belej were the last remaining DACH team, ultimately finishing in 20th place and earning $6,463. Other DACH teams, including Marcus Wagner and Fabio Franchini (194th, $2,001), Max Kruse and Jens Ullrich (115th, $2,184), Ivo Donev and Oliver Bosch (69th, $3,016), and Damien Berthiaud and Philippe Schmuz (46th, $3,906), also made it into the money.

Key facts

CategoryDetail
EventWSOP #66 – $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em Tag Team
DatesJune 24-26, 2026
WinnerBreno Drumond & Henrique Lessa (Brazil)
Prize for Winner$184,769
Runner-UpRuka Yamauchi & Shotaro Murase (Japan)
Prize for Runner-Up$123,110
Number of Teams100

The WSOP continues with numerous other bracelet events scheduled until July 15th, offering a wide range of poker disciplines and buy-in levels for players of all experience levels. Spectators can follow the final tables of many events via the official WSOP YouTube livestream.

This WSOP Tag Team event provides an engaging example of collaborative strategy in poker, a facet that video poker enthusiasts can appreciate in different forms, focusing on maximizing odds and understanding game dynamics.

Source: Hochgepokert – WSOP #66 – Drumond und Lessa sind Top Tag Team! https://www.hochgepokert.com/2026/06/27/wsop-66-1000-nlh-tag-team-event/

WSOP Tag Team Event final table players

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Hochgepokert Publicacion original: 2026-06-27T07:24:59+00:00