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Felipe Boianovsky claims record $640K win at BSOP Millions Super High Roller

From chip leader to comeback king: Boianovsky’s rollercoaster final table ends with a career-defining triumph. How did he outlast 40 elite rivals?

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Felipe Boianovsky claims record $640K win at BSOP Millions Super High Roller

Felipe Boianovsky has claimed his biggest live poker victory by winning the R$250,000 ($50,000 US) Super High Roller at the BSOP Millions in São Paulo. The Brazilian pro secured R$3,200,000 ($640,000) in prize money, marking the second-largest cash of his career so far. His performance now pushes his total earnings past $3 million, placing him among the top 10 highest-earning Brazilian jobs ever.

The tournament attracted 40 entries, building a prize pool of R$9,405,000 ($1.88 million). Boianovsky entered the final table as chip leader but faced a turbulent run, swinging from short-stacked to doubling up multiple times before sealing the win.

The R$3,200,000 prize solidifies Boianovsky’s position as one of Brazil's most successful poker players. His back-to-back Super High Roller wins at the BSOP backmarket his consistency at the highest levels. With career earnings now surpassing $3 million, he continues to set new benchmarks in the country's poker history.

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