Lucas Ferreira Takes Down the $300 Gladiators of Poker Online Bracelet Event

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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WSOP Bracelet

Brazilian players are two for two in the 2026 GGPoker WSOP Online festival, after Lucas Ferreira triumphed in #2: $300 Gladiators of Poker. Earlier this week, Raphael Caixeta won #1: $700 7th Annual WSOP Kick-Off for $207,167. Ferreira's victory earned him a cool $579,752.

The second of 33 bracelet-awarding events saw 17,077 entrants, who were whittled to 1,307 on Day 1. Those surviving players returned to their seats and continued playing until only nine of them remained. $2,287,090 of the $4,764,483 prize pool was left to play for at the final table.

Ferreira, playing under the alias "Fino y Elegante," had almost twice as many chips as anyone else at the final table. The Brazilian ace sat down with 140 big blinds, with Russia's Vladislav Saprykin and Rafael Santanna Barcia occupying second and third place with 77 and 52 big blinds, respectively.

#2: $300 Gladiators of Poker Final Table Chip Counts

RankPlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Lucas FerreiraBrazil140,446,917140
2Vladislav SaprykinRussia76,738,08577
3Rafael Santanna BarciaBrazil52,232,28052
4Jian ZhaoChina35,599,29836
5Kevin JohnAustria29,928,49830
6Sunaina BhartiaSri Lanka29,395,00829
7Luciano HollandaBrazil28,318,39928
8Rishi MehraSingapore23,743,66424
9Michal NoconPoland9,643,88410

Countries as shown in the GGPoker lobby

Poland's Michal Nocon was the shortest stack at the start of the final table, and he was also the first player sent to the rail. Nocon collected $72,417 for his ninth-place exit.

Rishi Mehra of Singapore and Brazil's Luciano Hollanda were the next finalists relieved of their stacks. They took home $93,906 and $121,774, respectively, for their $300 investments.

Sixth place and $157,914 went to Kevin John before Jian Zhao saw their deep run end in a fifth-place finish worth an impressive $204,781. Russia's Vladislav Saprykin busted in fourth for $265,561, with the elimination of Rafael Santanna Barcia in third, worth $344,383, sending the $300 Gladiators of Poker into the heads-up stage.

With a $133,150 chasm between first and second place's prizes, nobody would have batted an eyelid had Ferreira or Sunaina Bhartia struck a deal to lessen the pay jumps. However, no such deal happened, and the tournament played out naturally.

Ferreira defeated his final opponents and helped himself to a $579,752 payday, plus a $30,000 Super Pass to the 2026 WSOP Paradise Super Main Event. The runner-up added $446,602 to their GGPoker account.

#2: $300 Gladiators of Poker Final Table Results

RankPlayerCountryPrize
1Lucas FerreiraBrazil$579,752
2Sunaina BhartiaSri Lanka$446,602
3Rafael Santanna BarciaBrazil$344,383
4Vladislav SaprykinRussia$265,561
5Jian ZhaoChina$204,781
6Kevin JohnAustria$157,914
7Luciano HollandaBrazil$121,774
8Rishi MehraSingapore$93,906
9Michal NoconPoland$72,417

Countries as shown in the GGPoker lobby

Arsenii Karmatckii Leads the Final 20 in the $2,500 Bounty NLH Championship

Arsenii Karmatckii
Arsenii Karmatckii

Event #3: $2,500 Bounty NLH Championship saw 781 players buy-in, but only 20 of them remain in contention for the title and the bracelet.

Arsenii Karmatckii (4,754,718) is the chip leader going into the final day. He has already accumulated $19,640 worth of bounties and is now only a few hours away from potentially adding more bounties plus the $127,888 first-place prize to his bankroll.

Nikita Kalinin (4,331,654) returns within touching distance of Karmatckii, with Argentina's Leandro Bianchini (3,622,598) in third. The current top 10 is shown below.

RankPlayerCountryBountiesChip CountBig Blinds
1Arsenii KarmatckiiSlovenia$19,6404,754,71879
2Nikita KalininMexico$6,8754,331,65472
3Leando BianchiniArgentina$13,5003,622,59860
4S SaltanauArgentina$7,9063,587,34460
5Rinat MBelarus$16,0933,576,06760
6Luigi SoncinBrazil$12,5002,823,34647
7Stanislav ZegalAustria$1,5622,720,51045
8Mariano JiminezArgentina$4,7502,256,82638
9Ivan IlichevRussia$6,8592,093,74535
10Audrius StakelisCyprus$8,1872,039,41234

Countries as shown in the GGPoker lobby

Play resumes at 7:00 p.m. BST on August 19, with play continuing until a champion emerges.

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Matthew Pitt
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Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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