Daniel Noronha Dominates JPT Main Event Day 1F, Securing Another Chip Lead
Brazilian poker professional Daniel Noronha has once again claimed the chip lead, this time in Day 1F of the Main Event at the Jovem Poker Tour (JPT), following an earlier impressive performance as chip leader in the Super High Roller.


Brazilian poker pro Daniel Noronha has showcased exceptional skill and consistency at the Jovem Poker Tour (JPT), securing the chip lead in Day 1F of the Main Event. This impressive feat follows his earlier achievement of leading Day 1 of the Super High Roller Grupo Vetor, solidifying his position as a formidable force in the ongoing tournament series.
Noronha's latest triumph came in Day 1F of the Main Event Superbet, which featured a R$ 1,000 buy-in. He concluded the day with a commanding stack of 519,000 chips. This particular flight attracted 63 entries, contributing to the Main Event's current total of 233 participants.
Noronha's Dominant Performance
Out of the 12 players who successfully advanced from Day 1F, Noronha's chip count significantly surpassed his closest contender. Sandro Mosquini finished the day with 322,000 chips, while Marcelo Cardoso secured the third-largest stack at 260,000 chips. A notable detail from Day 1F was the advancement of Noronha's wife, Thaline Teixeira, who also qualified for Day 2 with 127,000 chips. Other well-known figures from the JPT circuit, including Almir Reis, Mentalista, and Wendel Cader, also successfully navigated Day 1F, according to Mundo Poker.
With the addition of these qualifiers, the total number of players advancing to Day 2 has reached 52. The Main Event still has two more preliminary flights, 1G and 1H, yet to be played. The tournament's final day is scheduled for Sunday at 3 PM, with blinds set to commence at 2,000 / 4,000.
Earlier Super High Roller Success
Noronha's current Main Event success builds upon his strong showing in the Super High Roller Grupo Vetor. In that event, he amassed an impressive 581,000 chips, leading the pack at the end of Day 1. A pivotal moment in the Super High Roller saw Noronha double up against Jorge Filho, known as "Vetor," in a pot worth nearly 300 big blinds. Noronha's pocket kings held firm against Vetor's ace-king suited on a king-high flop, securing him a massive chip advantage. This performance positioned him ahead of Jorge Filho, who finished with 523,500 chips, and Marcelo Medeiros, who had 494,000 chips at the close of Day 1 of the Super High Roller.
What This Means for the Tournament
The JPT Main Event Superbet offers a significant opportunity for players to compete for a substantial prize pool, with the R$ 1,000 buy-in making it accessible to a broad range of participants. Noronha's repeated success underscores the highly competitive nature of the JPT and highlights the caliber of poker professionals currently playing in Brazil. His ability to consistently secure chip leads across different tournament formats suggests a player in peak form, making him a strong contender for the Main Event title.
Key Player Statistics
- JPT Main Event Superbet: 1F | Daniel Noronha | 519,000
- JPT Super High Roller Grupo Vetor: 1 | Daniel Noronha | 581,000
- JPT Main Event Superbet: 1F | Sandro Mosquini | 322,000
- JPT Main Event Superbet: 1F | Marcelo Cardoso | 260,000
- JPT Main Event Superbet: 1F | Thaline Teixeira | 127,000
The JPT continues to draw a robust field of players, offering a variety of events tailored to different bankrolls and playing styles. The Main Event remains a central attraction for players aiming for a prestigious title. The consistent progression of skilled players like Daniel Noronha through multiple flights and events vividly illustrates the dynamic and challenging nature of tournament poker.
Source: Mundo Poker, https://mundopoker.com.br/jpt/de-forma-impressionante-daniel-noronha-tambem-passa-chip-leader-no-dia-1f-do-main-event-do-jpt/
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Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-05-23T07:24:34+00:00
Ethan Reed
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