Marciano Vannucchi Wins NPT Super High Roller in Cuiabá After Heads-Up Deal
The Brazilian regular took down the R$3,100 buy-in Super High Roller at the 2026 Norte Poker Tour final stop, earning R$50,000 after a heads-up agreement with Denner Bastos.


Marciano Vannucchi, a respected regular on the Brazilian poker circuit, has won the Super High Roller event at the 2026 Norte Poker Tour (NPT) final stop in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso. The victory came after a heads-up deal with Denner Bastos, securing Vannucchi a prize of R$50,000.
The Super High Roller, one of the most competitive tournaments on the NPT schedule, attracted 95 entries at a buy-in of R$3,100. Play stretched across two days before the final table was set. Vannucchi navigated a field packed with experienced players to reach the heads-up stage, where he and Bastos agreed to a deal that awarded the champion R$50,000 and the runner-up R$43,000.
Key facts
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Event | NPT Super High Roller, 2026 season final stop |
| Buy-in | R$3,100 |
| Entries | 95 |
| Champion | Marciano Vannucchi (R$50,000 after deal) |
| Runner-up | Denner Bastos (R$43,000 after deal) |
A competitive final table
The final table featured several well-known names from the Brazilian poker scene. Among those who reached the final nine but fell short of the top two positions were Fernanda Facchini, who finished third for R$28,000, and Djalma Buss, who took fourth for R$21,000. Lucas Matheus earned R$16,000 for fifth, while Helbert Felipe took sixth for R$12,000. Eduardo Gomes (R$9,000), Leandro Teixeira (R$7,000), and Wellington Ribeiro (R$6,000) rounded out the payouts.
The presence of these experienced players underscores the competitive nature of the event and the strength of Vannucchi’s performance.
Context within the NPT final stop
The Super High Roller is part of a packed schedule at the NPT’s season-ending event in Cuiabá. The tournament series has already crowned winners in several other events, including the High Stakes, the Omaha High Roller, and the Mystery Bounty. The main attraction of the day is set to be the Stars event, with a buy-in of R$6,000 and a substantial prize pool.
For regular followers of the Brazilian tournament circuit, the NPT has become a key fixture, drawing players from across the country. Vannucchi’s win adds to his reputation as a consistent performer in high-stakes events.
What this means for video poker and poker strategy readers
While the NPT is a live poker tournament series, the results and the strategies employed by winners like Vannucchi offer useful insights for video poker players. Understanding how top tournament players manage their bankrolls, make decisions under pressure, and adjust to opponents can translate into better decision-making at video poker machines. The heads-up deal, in particular, highlights the importance of negotiation and risk management—skills that are equally valuable in video poker.
Video poker enthusiasts who follow live tournament results often find parallels in the discipline required to succeed in both formats. The ability to stay calm during long sessions, read opponents (or the machine in video poker), and make mathematically sound choices are shared traits.
Source limitations
This report is based on information published by Mundo Poker, a Brazilian poker news outlet. The results and prize amounts are as reported by the tournament organizers. No independent verification of the final table payouts or the specifics of the heads-up deal was available at the time of writing. Readers should check official NPT channels for any updates or corrections.
Source: Mundo Poker – https://mundopoker.com.br/npt/npt-marciano-vannucchi-acerta-acordo-no-heads-up-com-denner-bastos-e-vence-o-super-high-roller/
Fuente
Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-08-23T03:53:55+00:00
Ethan Reed
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