BSOP Summer Millions 2026 Unveils High-Stakes Poker Showdown in Brazil
The Brazilian Series of Poker (BSOP) has announced its upcoming BSOP Summer Millions, set to take place from January 23 to 31, 2026. This nine-day poker series will be held at Sauipe Resorts, a luxury all-inclusive destination in Northeast Brazil. Players from around the world are expected to compete in a range of high-stakes tournaments during the event.
The BSOP Summer Millions will offer several major tournaments, each with substantial buy-ins. Among the highlights is the $10,000 High Roller Championship, designed for elite competitors seeking top-tier prizes. Another key event is the $5,000 Championship, which will attract a mix of seasoned professionals and ambitious amateurs.
The schedule also includes a $1,000 Main Event, providing a more accessible entry point for a broader field of players. For those chasing even bigger challenges, a $20,000 Super High Roller and a $3,000 Grand High Roller will test the skills of high-stakes specialists. All tournaments will unfold at Sauipe Resorts, known for its scenic coastal setting and premium amenities.
While exact participant numbers from previous BSOP events remain unavailable, organisers anticipate strong attendance. The resort's all-inclusive facilities and the series' reputation for well-run competitions are likely to draw both returning players and newcomers to the Brazilian poker scene.
The BSOP Summer Millions will run from January 23 to 31, 2026, at Sauipe Resorts. With events ranging from a $1,000 Main Event to a $20,000 Super High Roller, the series offers opportunities for players at different levels. The tournament's location and prize structures are set to make it a standout event on next year's poker calendar.
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