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Brazilian Poker Player Fábio Porcino Secures Significant Win at Aria Poker Classic

Brazilian player Fábio Porcino navigated a competitive US$1,600 tournament at the Aria Poker Classic, ultimately agreeing to a deal at the final four tables and securing a substantial payday of US$80,000.

News Published 14 June 2026 4 min read Ethan Reed
Fábio Porcino, a Brazilian poker player, is shown at a poker table, concentrating on the game during a tournament.
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Las Vegas continues to be a vibrant hub for poker enthusiasts, with tournaments extending beyond the World Series of Poker (WSOP) to various prominent casinos. Brazilian player Fábio Porcino recently demonstrated this by making a successful foray into the US$1,600 Aria Poker Classic, securing a significant prize of US$80,000.

Aria Poker Classic Success

Arriving in Las Vegas less than a week before his notable performance, Porcino opted to participate in the US$1,600 buy-in event at the Aria. His strategic decision proved fruitful, as he navigated the field of 496 entries. The tournament culminated in a deal struck at the final four tables, where Porcino, who was second in chips at the time of the agreement, secured a locked-in prize of US$80,000. This result provided him with a substantial boost, reportedly allowing for a more comfortable summer in the American poker capital.

Broader Las Vegas Tournament Scene

Porcino’s success at the Aria occurred on a day when Brazil also celebrated another WSOP bracelet win, marking the nation’s fiftieth in history. While Yuri Dzivielevski was capturing a significant prize of US$2.8 million in the US$100K High Roller at the WSOP, Porcino’s performance at the Aria underscored the lucrative opportunities available across different venues. The Aria Poker Classic, along with other series at casinos like Wynn and Venetian, offers a diverse range of tournaments that attract players seeking to gain an edge outside the main WSOP schedule.

Other Brazilian Notables in Las Vegas

The provided context also highlights other Brazilian players making their mark in Las Vegas poker tournaments. José Carlos Brito achieved a fifth-place finish in the US$1,100 NLH at the Wynn Summer Classic, earning US$55,640 from a field of 855 entries. Brito’s past success at the Wynn, including a fourth-place finish in a US$1,600 event last year, demonstrates his consistent performance in the city. The Wynn Summer Classic, running until July 13th, features a US$10,400 Main Event with a US$10 million guarantee.

Daniel de Freitas, a runner-up in the BSOP São Paulo Main Event, also showed strong form at the Wynn Summer Classic. He advanced as the chip leader into Day 2 of the US$1,100 Seniors event, holding 932,000 chips. This event, with 164 entries, had a guaranteed prize pool of US$500,000.

Daniel Negreanu’s WSOP Experience

In a separate WSOP event, Daniel Negreanu experienced a tough exit from Event #02, a US$5,000 No-Limit Hold’em tournament. Approaching the money bubble on Day 2, Negreanu’s pocket aces were outdrawn by Ryuta Nakai’s flopped set. The hand, captured by the official WSOP social media, resulted in Negreanu’s elimination without a cash prize. Nakai, despite winning the hand, was later eliminated in 40th place, earning US$11,410. The tournament continued with 24 players remaining, competing for a US$502,985 prize for the champion.

These diverse performances illustrate the breadth of poker action in Las Vegas, from high-stakes WSOP events to popular mid-major tournaments at various casino properties, providing ample opportunities for players from around the globe, including a strong contingent from Brazil.

Key facts

PlayerTournamentVenuePrizeNotes
Fábio PorcinoUS$1,600 Aria Poker ClassicAriaUS$80,000Deal at final four tables
José Carlos BritoUS$1,100 Wynn Summer Classic NLHWynnUS$55,6405th place finish
Daniel de FreitasUS$1,100 Seniors (Wynn)WynnN/AChip leader entering Day 2
Daniel NegreanuUS$5,000 WSOP Event #02Horseshoe/ParisN/AEliminated before the money bubble

The ongoing tournament series in Las Vegas, including the WSOP and various casino-hosted events, continue to offer significant prize pools and attract a global field of players. For video poker enthusiasts, these events highlight the broader poker landscape and the strategic decisions players make when navigating different tournament structures and venues.

Source: Mundo Poker – https://mundopoker.com.br/noticias/wsop/las-vegas/fabio-porcino-acerta-acordo-no-4-handed-e-sai-com-forra-das-boas-no-us-1-600-do-aria-poker-classic/

Fábio Porcino playing poker at a table

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Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-06-14T07:02:07+00:00