Daniel Noronha Dominates JPT Events, Securing Chip Lead in Super High Roller and Main Event Day 1F
Two-time Brazilian poker champion Daniel Noronha has showcased exceptional form at the JPT (Jornada de Poker de Teresópolis), claiming the chip lead in both the Super High Roller Grupo Vetor and the Main Event Day 1F.


Daniel Noronha, a distinguished two-time Brazilian poker champion, has made a significant impact at the ongoing JPT (Jornada de Poker de Teresópolis) series. Noronha has not only demonstrated his prowess but also secured the chip lead in two prominent events: the Super High Roller Grupo Vetor and Day 1F of the Main Event. His commanding performance underscores a dominant showing at the Teresópolis stage of the circuit.
Super High Roller Grupo Vetor: A Defining Hand
The Super High Roller Grupo Vetor, featuring a buy-in of R$4,500, attracted a competitive field of 52 entries on Day 1, with registration still open for subsequent levels. Noronha concluded the day with an impressive stack of 581,000 chips, which translates to a substantial 232 big blinds. This placed him firmly in the lead, ahead of Jorge "Vetor" Filho, who finished Day 1 in second place with 523,500 chips.
A pivotal moment in the Super High Roller unfolded during a hand between Noronha and Jorge Filho. With blinds at 1,000/2,000, Noronha initiated the action from UTG+1 with a 6,000-chip raise. Filho, positioned in the small blind, responded with a click-raise to 12,000 chips. Noronha then escalated the stakes with a significant 4-bet of 60,000 chips, which Filho promptly called. The flop revealed three cards of the same suit, setting the stage for a dramatic confrontation. Filho, leveraging his considerable stack, moved all-in, putting Noronha's tournament life at risk with 227,000 chips behind. After a moment of contemplation, Noronha made the call, revealing pocket kings. Filho, in turn, showed a flush draw. The subsequent turn and river cards did not improve Filho's hand, allowing Noronha to secure a massive pot of 287 big blinds and solidify his position as the chip leader for the day.
Other Notable Players in the Super High Roller
Following Noronha and Filho, Marcelo Medeiros secured the third spot in chip counts with 494,000. The top five also included Thiago Beserra with 353,000 and Almir Reis with 351,000 chips. Other notable players who advanced from Day 1 include Luís Henrique Taffner (343,500), Halley Lopes (203,000), Rodrigo Gil (172,500), Wallace Dias (148,000), and Ricardo Loyola (107,000). A total of 24 players successfully qualified from Day 1. The tournament continues with registration open for five additional levels on Day 2, with the remaining players set to return at 6 PM, and blinds resuming at 1,000/2,500.
Main Event Day 1F: A Repeat Performance
Noronha's remarkable performance was not limited to the Super High Roller. He also emerged as the chip leader for Day 1F of the Main Event Superbet. This particular flight had a buy-in of R$1,000 and attracted 63 entries, contributing to a total of 233 inscriptions for the tournament so far. Out of the 63 participants in Day 1F, only 12 managed to bag chips, with Noronha once again leading the pack with an impressive 519,000 chips.
Tournament Dynamics and Player Progress
Sandro Mosquini finished second in Day 1F chip counts with 322,000 chips, followed by Marcelo Cardoso in third with 260,000. Notably, Noronha's wife, Thaline Teixeira, also successfully advanced from Day 1F with a stack of 127,000 chips. Other familiar faces from the JPT circuit who qualified include Almir Reis, Mentalista, and Wendel Cader. With the addition of the 12 qualifiers from Day 1F, the Main Event now has a total of 52 players moving on to Day 2. The Main Event Superbet still has two more starting flights, 1G and 1H, scheduled before the Final Day on Sunday at 3 PM, when blinds will be at 2,000/4,000.
Summary of Key Information
Tournament Overview
- SHR Grupo Vetor (Day 1): Daniel Noronha | 581,000
- Main Event Day 1F: Daniel Noronha | 519,000
- SHR Buy-in: R$4,500
- Main Event Buy-in: R$1,000
The JPT in Teresópolis continues to captivate the poker community, showcasing high-stakes action and compelling narratives. Daniel Noronha's dual chip leadership highlights his exceptional current form and strategic mastery in a competitive tournament environment. His performance offers valuable insights for poker enthusiasts and players, demonstrating the importance of strategic play and composure under pressure in live poker events.
Source: Mundo Poker, https://mundopoker.com.br/jpt/jpt-daniel-noronha-sua-frio-com-kk-mas-toma-a-ponta-do-shr-grupo-vetor-em-parada-de-quase-300-blinds/
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Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-05-23T06:56:30+00:00
Ethan Reed
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