
Brazilians line up in Las Vegas even when staying in hotels. In the early hours of the morning, Ramon Kropmanns won at WSOP.com to claim his first WSOP Circuit gold ring. In Event 11: $2,000 NL Hold’em Super High Roller, the Midas star beat 119 opponents for $79,587.
Ramon is the only domestic player participating in the ITM competition. Throughout the tournament, he had to face a number of local pros, including Brian Altman, Alex Fox and Michael Lech. The latter is the opponent of Paranaense heads-up. Through the “miguelfiesta” account, he’s looking for his ninth WSOP Circuit title, his second of the tournament.
In 2020, Lech also won at WSOP.com, Event 13: $1,500 NL Hold’em high roller Freezeout won his only bracelet.
Event 11 awarded a total of $323,000 in prize money, more than double the guaranteed prize money of $150,000. Check out how much each finalist has received:
1. Ramon “Pachamama” Kropmanns (Brazil) $79,587
2. Michael “miguelfiesta” Lech (USA) $56,815
3. David “Bewater” Goodman (USA) $40,568
4. Alex “OrcinusOrca” Foxen (USA) $29,005
5. “kuanteen” (UK) $20,704
6. “ScarFaceNL” (Austria) $14,793. Joseph “Kolebear” Hebert (USA) $10,562
8. Brian “JackBogle” Altman (USA) 6,847
