Brazilian Surge at WSOP Online 2026: Lucas Teixeira Conquers Gladiators of Poker

Brazil's Lucas Teixeira wins Event #2: $300 Gladiators of Poker at WSOP Online 2026 on GGPoker, taking home $579,752 and a WSOP Paradise Super Pass.
Brazil continues to assert its dominance in online poker right from the start of the prestigious WSOP Online 2026 series on GGPoker. After Raphael Caixeta claimed the first bracelet, his compatriot Lucas Teixeira joined him in the second event. Triumphing in the Gladiators of Poker tournament against thousands of players, Teixeira walked away with a prize exceeding half a million dollars.
Event #2: $300 Gladiators of Poker
Event #2 became one of the biggest attractions at the series' start. An astounding 17,077 entries pushed the prize pool to $4,764,483, easily surpassing the three-million-dollar guarantee. Lucas Teixeira turned his $300 buy-in into a victorious payout of $579,752, marking the highest win of his career. Alongside the financial prize and the coveted gold bracelet, he also won an exclusive Super Pass worth $30,000 for the WSOP Paradise winter festival in the Bahamas, which includes a buy-in to the Super Main Event and accommodations at the luxurious Baha Mar resort.
Final Table Drama
The Brazilian dominance was fully on display at the final table, where the South American nation had three representatives. In the final heads-up, Teixeira faced off against Sri Lanka's Sunaina Bhartia. Although Bhartia managed to turn the tide and put pressure on Teixeira at one point, a crucial hand saw Teixeira hit a set, regaining control. In the decisive hand, Bhartia went all-in with Q-2, which Teixeira quickly called with A-J, and the board 8-5-8-3-4 sealed a second Brazilian victory within two days.
Final Table Results for Event #2: $300 Gladiators of Poker
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- Lucas Teixeira (Brazil) – $579,752
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- Sunaina Bhartia (Sri Lanka) – $446,602
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- Rafael Barcia (Brazil) – $344,383
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- Vladislav Saprykin (Russia) – $265,561
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- Jian Zhao (China) – $204,781
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- Kevin John (Austria) – $157,914
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- Luciano Hollanda (Brazil) – $121,774
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- Rishi Mehra (Singapore) – $93,906
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- Michal Nocoń (Poland) – $72,417
Sources: WSOP, BSOP
FAQ
- The buy-in for Event #2, the Gladiators of Poker, was $300.