Brazilians Dominate Anniversary Series Final Tables at PokerStars
Daniel Araújo leads the Medium Main Event, while Lucas Choi is second in the Low Main Event as Brazilian players eye major titles in the PokerStars Anniversary Series.


Four Brazilian players are in strong positions across two major events of the PokerStars Anniversary Series, heading into the final stages of competition. Daniel Araújo is the chip leader in the Medium Main Event, while Lucas Choi holds second place in the Low Main Event, with other Brazilians also making significant runs.
Brazilian Dominance in Medium Main Event
The Main Event Medium of the Anniversary Series is down to its final nine players, with three Brazilians among them. Daniel Araújo is leading the charge with a substantial chip stack of 43,383,160. He is joined by Lucas Teixeira in fifth place with 22,147,803 chips and Danilo Gomes in sixth with 21,299,819 chips. These three players will compete for a top prize of $369,094. The tournament attracted 2,340 entries at a $1,050 buy-in. Play is set to resume with blinds at 300,000/600,000 and a 75,000 ante.
The High Main Event also features strong Brazilian representation. Fabiano Kovalski, Brunno Botteon, and Thiago Crema have all reached the final table of the $5,200 buy-in event. Kovalski is the chip leader with 19,440,583 chips, while Botteon sits in fifth with 9,485,081, and Crema is eighth with 7,559,235. The winner of this event will take home $365,603. This high-stakes tournament saw 383 entries, and the final nine players have already secured a minimum payout of $39,554.
Strong Showing in Low Main Event
In the Main Event Low, with a $109 buy-in, three Brazilians are also in contention. Lucas Choi is in second place with 56,657,082 chips, trailing the chip leader by a significant margin. Alen Filippi is in third place with 42,720,288 chips, and Pedro Bueno is in ninth place with 12,942,420 chips. This event generated a field of 13,140 entries, and the champion will be awarded $188,754. The final table action will begin with blinds at 600,000/1,200,000 and a 150,000 ante.
The PokerStars Anniversary Series has proven to be a lucrative event for Brazilian players, with multiple final table appearances and strong chip counts across different buy-in levels. The success highlights the depth and talent within the Brazilian poker community on the international online stage. These players are poised to make a significant impact on the remaining prize pools.
This competition is particularly relevant for our readers as it showcases high-level online poker tournaments where players from various regions, including North America, compete for substantial prizes. The performance of Brazilian players at these final tables demonstrates the global nature of professional online poker and the skill required to succeed at the highest levels.
Datos clave
Event | Buy-in | Entries | Top Prize
Main Event Medium | $1,050 | 2,340 | $369,094
Main Event Low | $109 | 13,140 | $188,754
Main Event High | $5,200 | 383 | $365,603
The final stages of these Main Events are expected to draw significant attention from poker enthusiasts worldwide, eager to see who will claim the championship titles and the accompanying prize money. The strong showing by Brazilian players adds an extra layer of excitement to the ongoing series.
Fuente: Mundo Poker – https://mundopoker.com.br/noticias/online/daniel-araujo-e-o-chip-leader-na-mesa-final-do-me-medium-da-anniversary-series-do-pokerstars-lucas-choi-e-segundo-no-me-low/
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| Punto | Detalle |
|---|---|
| Fuente | Mundo Poker |
| Fecha | 2026-05-26T23:34:20+00:00 |
| Tema | Daniel Araújo é o chip leader na mesa final do ME Medium da Anniversary Series do PokerStars; Lucas Choi é segundo no ME |
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Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-05-26T23:34:20+00:00
Ethan Reed
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