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NPS Pixbet Recife Crowns Four Champions, Including Pedro Henrique Mendes and Daniel Peueua

The NPS Pixbet Recife poker series concluded its penultimate day with four champions crowned across various events, highlighting victories for Pedro Henrique Mendes in the HR Two Day PKO and Daniel Peueua in the PLO5 Dealer Choice Super Power.

News Published 24 May 2026 5 min read Ethan Reed
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The penultimate day of the NPS Pixbet Recife poker festival proved to be a marathon of skill and endurance, with four distinct champions emerging from a highly competitive schedule at the Novotel Marina. The action-packed Saturday saw approximately 14 hours of play across multiple tournaments, culminating in significant victories for players like Pedro Henrique Mendes and Daniel Peueua.

Pedro Henrique Mendes Triumphs in High Roller Two Day PKO

In the High Roller Two Day PKO, Pedro Henrique Mendes, a familiar face on the Brazilian poker circuit often known as “Pato,” secured a notable win. This victory adds another significant achievement to Mendes's already impressive resume, reinforcing his status as a consistent contender in various NPS stages. The tournament attracted 66 entries, with a buy-in of R$ 1,400, ultimately awarding the champion R$ 18,000.

Following his win, Mendes expressed his satisfaction with returning to the winner's circle, even with his reduced participation in recent years. He specifically commented on the high technical level of the High Roller Two Day PKO, suggesting it was more challenging than the main High Roller event. "The regulars who are in the ranking race play practically everything," Mendes observed. "So they end up entering this High Roller too. It's a very qualified field, with players who understand ICM, short stack play, re-steal, and stack management in different phases of the tournament very well. I had some fundamental spots that I managed to win and that made a difference. Things ended up going well for me and it's part of the game. Fortunately, everything worked out this time," he concluded, indicating his focus would now shift to the Main Event.

The prize distribution for the High Roller Two Day PKO was as follows:

  • 1st: Pedro Henrique Mendes | 18,000
  • 2nd: Pablo de Sá | 15,900
  • 3rd: Rafael Flose | 6,500
  • 4th: Diego Alcaide | 7,900
  • 5th: Jonatas Oliveira | 3,600
  • 6th: Palisson Medeiros | 2,300
  • 7th: Mateus Tiné | 3,200

Daniel Peueua Wins PLO5 Dealer Choice Super Power

Another highly anticipated event on Saturday was the PLO5 Dealer Choice Super Power. This tournament, featuring a distinct format and a R$ 750 buy-in, began late in the evening and drew 18 participants. After several hours of intense competition, Daniel Peueua emerged as the champion. Peueua's victory came as a significant comeback after experiencing difficult eliminations in earlier High Roller events during the stage.

The win was particularly sweet for Peueua, who had endured a string of disappointing results. "I played the main High Roller and left quite burned. Then I went to the other High Roller of the day and took another bad beat, finishing around 13th or 14th place. I left even more frustrated and was going to bed when I saw the PLO5 happening. I decided to take a shot to see if the bad luck would go away. And it did. Now I'm looking for another great result in the Main Event tomorrow," a jubilant Peueua shared. The tournament concluded with a heads-up deal, awarding Peueua R$ 4,200, with Hugo Levy also receiving R$ 4,200 as the runner-up.

The prize breakdown for the PLO5 Dealer Choice Super Power:

  • 1st: Daniel Peueua | 4,200
  • 2nd: Hugo Levy | 4,200
  • 3rd: Hugo Sortinha | 2,900

Main Event Continues to Exceed Expectations

The Main Event of NPS Pixbet Recife also saw significant progress on Saturday with two more rounds of Day 1 flights. The tournament has comfortably surpassed its guaranteed R$ 150,000 prize pool, a testament to the strong turnout.

Day 1C registered 38 entries, with nine players advancing to the Final Day. The chip lead was secured by Jeferson Cleitiano, also known as “Macabuco,” who is aiming for a repeat victory in Recife, having won the stage in 2024. He bagged an impressive 384,000 chips. Other notable players advancing from Day 1C included Flavio Costa (350,000), Caio Nunes (267,000), José Carlos Junior (186,000), Rafael Sperandio (163,000), Wilton Amengual (119,000), Oscar Neto (109,000), Victor Feitosa (77,000), and Lucas Tine (65,000).

Day 1D saw an additional 35 entries, with 13 players making it to the Final Day. João Góes Herculano Machado Gitai led the counts with 309,000 chips, followed by Brunno Lisboa (200,000) and André Ferraz, known as “Amor de Pessoa,” (151,000).

The Final Day is scheduled for Sunday, commencing at 4:30 PM. However, players will have one last chance to qualify through the Day 1E hyper-turbo flight, starting at 12:00 PM. Blinds will resume at 2,000/4,000 with a big blind ante. To date, the Main Event has accumulated 173 entries and 42 qualified players for the decisive stage.

What Remains Unclear for the Main Event

While the Main Event has seen strong participation and surpassed its guarantee, the final prize pool distribution and the ultimate champion of the overall series are yet to be determined. The outcome of the Day 1E hyper-turbo flight will finalize the roster for the decisive stage, and readers should anticipate further updates on the series' conclusion.

Key Takeaways from NPS Pixbet Recife

The NPS Pixbet Recife series continues to be a vibrant and competitive event in the Brazilian poker calendar. The victories of seasoned players like Pedro Henrique Mendes highlight the enduring appeal of the circuit for established professionals, while Daniel Peueua's comeback story underscores the unpredictable and rewarding nature of tournament poker. The Main Event's performance, exceeding its guaranteed prize, signals a healthy and growing interest in live poker within the region. For PlayVideoPoker readers, these results offer insights into strategic play, player resilience, and the overall dynamics of a major poker festival.

Source: Mundo Poker, https://mundopoker.com.br/nps-pixbet/nps-pixbet-recife-pedro-henrique-mendes-vence-o-hr-two-day-pko-e-daniel-peueua-crava-o-plo5-dealer-choice-super-power/

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Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-05-24T07:58:28+00:00