MIÉ 27 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2024 - 01:46hs.
It took place last Saturday (26)

H2Bet innovated with bets for the final table of BSOP Millions Main Event

In an unprecedented initiative, H2Bet united two passions at the end of the BSOP Millions, which took place last Saturday (26), in São Paulo. The new betting site in operation in the Brazilian market enabled a market hitherto unexplored by the activity, the table that decided the champion of the biggest poker tournament in Brazil.

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H2Bet, Grupo H2's sports betting site, innovated and launched a new market. Last Saturday (26), it was possible to bet on the final table of the Main Event of the BSOP Millions, the last stage of the Brazilian poker circuit.

The final table was formed on Thursday last week (24), and featured:

– Caio Hey – 18,475,000 chips and odds of 3.20

– Wender Oliveira – 18,350,000 chips and odds of 3.50

– Dennys Ramos – 16,825,000 chips and odds of 5.10

– Guilherme Paz – 15,475,000 chips and odds of 5.90

– Nilson Júnior – 14,300,000 chips and odds of 7.20

– Deny Martins – 6,900,000 chips and odds of 13.50

– Victor Flores – 5,850,000 chips and odds of 21.40

– Luan Coelho – 3,600,000 chips and odds of 30.00

With 3,329 entries, including 1,635 unique players, the BSOP Millions Main Event surpassed – and a lot – the guaranteed prize pool, which was R$ 7 million (US$ 1.3m). The prize pool closed at R$ 10,787,580 (US$ 2m), rewarding the first 495 with at least R$ 5,900 (US$ 1,100).

After an impressive 11 hours at the final table, Dennys Ramos became the ultimate champion. For overcoming a dispute with 3,329 subscribers, the professional won the gigantic prize of R$ 1,500,000 (R$ 278k).

It's a really good feeling, normally I didn't like live because they all went wrong, and now I really like it. I knew that at some point things would happen, I just had to keep working, and now it happened,” celebrated the champion.

In the head up, the now Brazilian champion faced Wender Oliveira, who finished second and pocketed R$970,000 (US$ 180k).