Poker Legends Confirmed for the BSOP Millions 2025 Super High Roller
Brazil.– 11 November 2025 – www.zonadeazar.com The BSOP Millions 2025 Super High Roller Series will feature global poker icons alongside Brazil’s top pros in São Paulo from 14 to 29 November.
Overview
The Brazilian Series of Poker (BSOP) prepares to host one of the most prestigious events in its history. The Super High Roller Series, part of the BSOP Millions 2025, will bring together world-class talent at the Sheraton WTC São Paulo, with a total of R$ 30 million in guaranteed prizes across the festival.
Details / Context
Brazil’s poker elite will be out in force, including André Akkari, Yuri Dzivielevski, Pedro Padilha, João Simão, Renan Bruschi, Rodrigo Seiji and Fabiano Kovalski. Many of them are also contenders for the 2025 BSOP rankings, such as Cristian Aquino, Paulo Joanello, Daniel Almeida, Rafael Mota and Leo Rizzo.
The lineup reflects the global recognition the BSOP Millions has earned as a world-class event that blends professionalism, entertainment and competitive excellence.
International participation
Confirmed players include some of the biggest names in international poker: Brian Rast (USA), Mustapha Kanit (Italy), Benny Glaser (UK), Santhosh Suvarna (India), Leon Sturm (Germany), Arthur Conan (France), Masato Yokosawa (Japan), Vladas Tamasauskas (Lithuania) and Jamil Wakil (Canada).
The BSOP Millions continues to elevate Latin America’s presence in the global poker circuit, attracting the world’s best to Brazil’s thriving competitive scene.
Future outlook
With record-breaking prize pools and international participation, the 2025 edition reinforces Brazil’s position as a powerhouse for high-stakes tournaments and poker tourism. The event also highlights the growing professionalization of mind sports in the region.
Specific sub-topics
- Global competition: Over 15 countries represented among the top players.
- Mind sports: The BSOP promotes poker as a discipline of skill, logic and strategy.
- Tourism and economy: São Paulo emerges as Latin America’s poker capital.
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