Carlos Ribeiro and Renan Bruschi Advance in GGPoker GGMillion$ High Rollers
Brazilian poker stars Carlos Ribeiro and Renan Bruschi have secured their spots in Day 2 of the GGPoker GGMillion$ High Rollers tournament, part of the GG World Festival. The US$10,000 buy-in event saw 214 entries on Day 1A.


Two prominent Brazilian poker players, Carlos Ribeiro and Renan Bruschi, have successfully qualified for Day 2 of the GGPoker GGMillion$ High Rollers tournament. This US$10,000 buy-in event is a special edition within the ongoing GG World Festival, featuring multiple qualifying phases.
The GGMillion$ High Rollers event attracted a total of 214 entries on Day 1A, with 21 players securing their spots for the next stage. Carlos Ribeiro emerged as one of the top performers, finishing fourth overall with 1,418,577 chips. Renan Bruschi also advanced, securing 12th place with 781,254 chips.
Tournament Leaders
The chip leader after Day 1A is Casper Engelien, an German player who previously resided in Brazil and now lives in Austria. Engelien accumulated an impressive 2,844,263 chips. He is followed by Sven Andersson with 1,694,742 chips and Alex Foxen with 1,466,789 chips. These players represent a strong international field competing for the significant prize pool.
Key facts
| Tournament Name | GGMillion$ High Rollers |
| Buy-in | US$10,000 |
| Guaranteed Prize Pool | US$10 million |
| Day 1A Entries | 214 |
Ongoing Opportunities to Qualify
For players still looking to enter the competition, there are eight additional qualifying opportunities remaining. The next Phase 1 event is scheduled for Monday, starting at 3 PM local time. This structure provides ample chances for more players to join the fray and compete for a share of the US$10 million guaranteed prize pool.
The GG World Festival has been a hub of intense poker action, with several other Brazilians achieving notable results. Recently, Felipe Boianovsky won the Event #115-S US$10,000 Thursday Throwdown, securing a six-figure payout. Carlos Ribeiro also claimed a title in Event #114-H US$525 Bounty Hunters Daily Main. Pedro Padre secured a runner-up finish in the US$525 Bounty Hunters HR Main Event, earning his largest career prize. These results highlight the strong presence and success of Brazilian players in high-stakes online poker.
Implications for Poker Enthusiasts
For video poker players and poker enthusiasts, these high-stakes tournaments offer insights into the strategies and resilience required at the top levels of the game. Watching top players like Ribeiro and Bruschi navigate complex fields can provide valuable learning opportunities, even if the stakes are vastly different from typical video poker games. Understanding how pros manage their stacks and position themselves for deep runs can inform strategic thinking in any poker variant. The guaranteed prize pool of US$10 million underscores the significant financial rewards available in professional poker, attracting a global field of elite talent.
Fuente: Mundo Poker – https://mundopoker.com.br/ggpoker/carlos-ribeiro-e-renan-bruschi-sao-os-primeiros-classificados-no-phase-1-do-ggmillion-high-rollers/
Key facts
| Point | Detail |
|---|---|
| Source | Mundo Poker |
| Date | 2026-05-18T04:29:55+00:00 |
| Topic | Carlos Ribeiro e Renan Bruschi são os primeiros classificados no Phase 1 do GGMillion$ High Rollers |
Fuente
Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-05-18T04:29:55+00:00
Ethan Reed
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