KSOP Circuit Amazônia Concludes with Nogueira, Ribeiro, and Moura Taking Titles
The final day of the KSOP Circuit Amazônia poker tournament saw Alexsandro Nogueira win the High Roller Hyper, Cristian Ribeiro claim the Last Chance title, and Eduardo Moura triumph in the Manaus Turbo Finale. The event, held in Manaus, Brazil, featured significant prize pools and strong player participation.


The KSOP Circuit Amazônia poker event concluded its final day with a flurry of tournaments and notable victories at the Vasco Vasques Convention Center in Manaus, Brazil. Among the champions, Alexsandro Nogueira stood out for his win in the High Roller Hyper event, securing a significant prize after a player-requested addition to the official schedule.
High Roller Hyper Victory for Alexsandro Nogueira
Alexsandro Nogueira emerged as the victor in the High Roller Hyper, a tournament that was introduced due to player demand. The event featured a R$ 4,000 buy-in and attracted 14 entries. Nogueira claimed the top prize of R$ 21,000. This tournament highlighted the flexibility of the KSOP Circuit to adapt to player interest, offering additional high-stakes opportunities. Bento de Souza and Felipe Pedrosa secured second and third places, respectively.
Key facts
| Rank | Player | Prize (R$) |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | Alexsandro Nogueira | 21,000 |
| 2nd | Bento de Souza | 13,750 |
| 3rd | Felipe Pedrosa | 8,700 |
Cristian Ribeiro's Resilient Comeback in Last Chance
Cristian Ribeiro demonstrated significant resilience by winning the Last Chance tournament. This victory followed a challenging experience in the Main Event final table on the previous night, where he faced two tough coolers. Ribeiro navigated a field of 56 entries in the R$ 750 buy-in event, earning R$ 10,000 for his win. His performance underscored the mental fortitude often required in competitive poker. Gabriel Lima de Oliveira and Anna Alice Bezerra de Oliveira finished second and third.
Eduardo Moura Triumphs in Manaus Turbo Finale
The Manaus Turbo Finale, a popular event throughout the circuit, saw Eduardo Moura take the top spot. Moura, who traveled from Boa Vista to compete, bested a field of 28 entries. In a unique heads-up match, he defeated his own mother, Dyanna Vieira, to claim the title and a prize of R$ 4,600. Dyanna Vieira earned R$ 3,000 for her second-place finish, adding a personal touch to the final day's competition.
Implications for Poker Enthusiasts
The KSOP Circuit Amazônia's successful conclusion highlights the growing poker scene in Brazil, particularly in the Amazon region. The event not only crowned new champions but also showcased the diverse range of tournaments available, from high-roller events to more accessible turbo formats. For aspiring poker players, these events offer valuable opportunities to compete, gain experience, and potentially secure significant winnings. The stories of resilience, strategic play, and even family competition provide compelling narratives within the poker community.
The success of the KSOP Circuit in Manaus, marking its first venture into northern Brazil, gathered over R$ 1 million in prize money across seven days. This achievement was made possible through a collaboration between Kings Eventos, led by CEO Moisés Moraes, and UniEventos, co-owned by Ademilson Costa. Costa, a long-time poker enthusiast and resident of Manaus, expressed immense satisfaction with the event's outcome, calling it a "dream come true." He emphasized the collective effort and gratitude towards all participants, organizers, and media for their contributions to the circuit's success.
Fuente: Mundo Poker – https://mundopoker.com.br/noticias/ksop/ksop-circuit-amazonia-alexsandro-nogueira-cristian-ribeiro-e-eduardo-moura-vencem-no-ultimo-dia-da-etapa/
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Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-05-18T04:07:45+00:00
Ethan Reed
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