Raysa Santos Secures Second JPT Ladies Title
Raysa Santos has claimed her second JPT Ladies title, overcoming a field of 19 players and expressing her deep connection to the event and the JPT community.


Raysa Santos has once again emerged victorious in the JPT Ladies event, securing her second championship title in the exclusive tournament for female players. The popular figure on the JPT circuit triumphed over a field of 19 entrants at the Le Canton venue in Teresópolis, earning R$1,900 for her achievement. Santos, a resident of Rio de Janeiro, expressed her profound appreciation for the event and the supportive community surrounding the JPT.
"It's an event that I love, I'm a fan, I'm a super supporter of the JPT," Santos shared after her victory, as reported by Mundo Poker. "This is where I first sat at a poker table without knowing what a big and small blind were, and I've always been embraced. This is a great family. Every time I win a tournament here, the feeling is very different."
A Challenging Path to Victory
The path to her second Ladies title was not without its challenges. Santos revealed, "I had made two rebuys right at the beginning. Today, I swore I might not even make the final table." This highlights the competitive nature of the tournament, even for experienced players. The prize pool ultimately awarded cash prizes to the top five players, emphasizing the difficulty of reaching the money. Among those who cashed were Kaili Chichierchio, Maria Aguiar, Viviane Santos, and Isis Resende.
This latest victory adds to Santos's impressive JPT record, which includes a previous win in the Joker's Reentry tournament. Her continued success underscores her skill and dedication to the game.
Advocating for Female Poker Players
"When you win, you always have a taste for more," Santos commented, hinting at her continued ambition in the poker circuit. Beyond her personal achievements, Santos also took the opportunity to suggest the creation of a dedicated Ladies ranking for the upcoming season. This proposal, if adopted by the JPT organizers, could further encourage female participation and recognize the achievements of women in poker, fostering a more inclusive environment.
Santos also highly recommends the JPT stages, particularly those held in Teresópolis, to all players. "I almost never miss a JPT stage, especially here at Le Canton," she stated. "I have two children. My oldest is nine years old, and she loves it. Everyone with children in that age range should come." Her endorsement highlights the family-friendly atmosphere and appeal of the JPT events, suggesting that the tournaments offer more than just poker competition.
Ladies Event Final Results
- Raysa Santos: 1,900 | 1st
- Kaili Lima Chichierchio: 1,200 | 2nd
- Maria Aguiar: 850 | 3rd
- Viviane Santos: 600 | 4th
- Isis Resende: 300 | 5th
Broader JPT Tournament Overview
The JPT continues to foster a vibrant poker scene, with various events running concurrently. The Main Event Superbet has seen significant participation, attracting large fields across multiple starting flights. Day 1G of the Main Event, the second-to-last qualifier, saw 108 entries, with Carlindo Machado emerging as the chip leader with 465,000 chips. Notable players who advanced from this flight included Jorge Ferreira dos Santos (460,000), Emanuel Fernandez (438,000), Luiz Antonio Pimentel (269,000), and Carlos Obaid Vitar (246,000). A total of 18 players qualified from Day 1G, bringing the total number of players advancing to the final day to 70. The Main Event has registered 341 entries so far, indicating strong interest and participation.
The penultimate qualifier, Day 1F, also boasted strong numbers with 63 entries, bringing the total to 233. Daniel Noronha was a standout performer, bagging a massive stack of 519,000 chips. Sandro Mosquini (322,000) and Marcelo Cardoso (260,000) followed in the chip counts. Noronha's strong performance continued from his leading position in the Super High Roller Grupo Vetor event. His wife, Thaline Teixeira, also advanced with 127,000 chips. With these qualifiers, the Day 2 field for the Main Event now stands at 52 players.
What Remains Unclear
While the source provides details on individual performances, it does not specify the total prize pool for the Main Event or the Super High Roller, nor does it detail the scheduled payouts for the final tables of these larger tournaments. Further information regarding the overall structure and final results of these ongoing events would provide a more complete picture of the JPT's current stage.
The Super High Roller Grupo Vetor event also saw significant action. Jorge Filho, also known as Jorge "Vetor," was a prominent figure, accumulating a large stack at one point. However, Daniel Noronha managed to double up against him in a substantial pot nearing 300 blinds during the final level of the day, showcasing the dramatic swings inherent in high-stakes poker.
The success of events like the Ladies tournament and the Main Event highlights the JPT's commitment to providing diverse and engaging poker experiences for its players. Raysa Santos's repeat victory in the Ladies event underscores the growing strength and competitiveness among female poker players in Brazil, while the robust turnouts for other tournaments indicate the continued popularity and growth of the JPT circuit.
Source: Mundo Poker – https://mundopoker.com.br/jpt/raysa-santos-fatura-o-bicampeonato-do-ladies-do-jpt-aqui-o-gostinho-e-muito-diferente/
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Mundo Poker Publicacion original: 2026-05-24T06:42:38+00:00
Ethan Reed
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