H2Bet sponsors 13 events: Minas Gerais Poker Championship Stage 3 starts today

The third stage of the Minas Gerais Poker Championship officially opened on the 2nd, with a total of 13 matches sponsored by the well-known betting platform H2Bet. The event brings together top local players and is one of the important annual events in the Brazilian poker scene.
Event Overview
Today (2nd), the highly anticipated third stage of the Campeonato Mineiro de Poker officially kicked off, drawing attention from Brazil’s poker community. Sponsored by H2Bet, this edition features 13 events with different structures, offering rich competitive opportunities for local poker enthusiasts.
About the Championship
The Campeonato Mineiro de Poker is a long-standing regional tournament in Brazil, held in multiple stages each year. The third stage is typically seen as a critical juncture in the race for annual overall points, attracting skilled players from across the state and the country. Organizers stated that this event aims to promote local poker culture and provide a fair, professional competition environment.
Sponsor H2Bet
H2Bet, the title sponsor of this tournament, is an influential betting platform in Brazil and the South American market. Its continued sponsorship of poker events reflects support for intellectual competition. In this edition, H2Bet not only provides prize pool support but also participates in tournament organization.
Schedule & Events
The third stage comprises 13 events, covering variants such as Texas Hold’em and Omaha. The Main Event is scheduled for the weekend, with buy-in levels tailored to players of different bankrolls. Additionally, multiple satellites and side events offer amateur players opportunities to advance. The tournament is expected to run for several days, culminating in champions for each event.
Industry Significance
In recent years, Brazil’s poker market has grown steadily. As one of the key birthplaces of poker in the country, the state of Minas Gerais and its championship draw wide attention. The opening of this third stage not only provides a competitive platform for local players but also further solidifies Brazil’s position in South American poker.