Ace Éder Campana’s magical Sunday series was a huge success. In a special edition of the $630 Sunday High Roller, the pilot of account “campana17” outscored his opponents at the final table to claim the title and $140,311 in prize money.
The Financial Times got off to a rocky start. Good for the country. With only 8 BBS, Pedro “runnaGORDOfdp” Cavalieri made an open shove and was immediately called by “freierboy” holding Q♣Q. Cavalieri dominated with K♣Q♠ and was still at a disadvantage on the 3♦7♠4♣7♥5♣ board. He finished ninth and earned $11,332.
In the six-max tournament, “ch3ckitout” also lost all his chips, leaving Éder as the country’s favorite to win. In another preflop all-in, “ch3ckitout” beat “luckyguyhaha”‘s A♣Q♦ with A♠6♦. In total, his balance increased to $29,131.
Eder still had the biggest chip on the table and didn’t let any of his opponents dream of turning the tables. In the seventh round of heads-up play, he went all-in with “freierboy” with 8\8♥. Against K ♦4♣, the advantage of 4♥6♠J♥7♥5♥ did not save the short stack.
ACR Poker’s 1,180 entries for $630 fell short of the $750,000 guarantee.
This text describes Ace Éder Campana’s impressive performance in a poker tournament, where he outscored his opponents at the final table to win a significant prize money. Despite some initial setbacks, Campana was able to maintain his lead and secure the victory.
This text describes Éder Campana’s impressive victory in a poker tournament, where he outplayed his opponents to win a substantial amount of prize money. Despite some early setbacks for other players, Éder maintained his dominance at the final table, emerging as the clear favorite to win.
The text describes Ace Éder Campanas winning the Sunday High Roller tournament and earning $140,311 in prize money. Despite some players being eliminated early, Éder maintained his lead and ultimately emerged victorious in the tournament.