Amid the bustling streets and vibrant culture of São Paulo, the Latin America Poker Tour (LAPT) Grand Final unfolded in November 2023. This event wasn’t just a tournament; it was a global poker fiesta, blending the thrill of the game with the unique energy of one of Brazil’s most dynamic cities.

With 5 tournaments on the schedule, the LAPT Grand Final was a concentrated display of high-level poker. Each tournament became a battleground where strategy abd skill luck converged to create unforgettable moments. The total prize pool of BRL 10 million (USD 2 million) was not just a number, but a statement of the tournament’s elite status.
The heart of the LAPT Grand Final was its players – 1,746 in total, hailing from 39 countries. This diverse gathering transformed the tournament into a melting pot of cultures, languages, and poker styles. The event transcended borders, illustrating how poker has become a universal language in itself.
Lucas Rigos, representing Brazil, faced off against Argentina’s Andres Read in a classic heads-up battle. In the end, Lucas Rigos’ resilience and skill paid off. He emerged victorious, claiming his first major live poker title and the biggest prize of his career: a stunning R$ 792,000. Andres Read, while putting up a valiant fight, had to settle for the runner-up spot and a respectable R$ 648,000.
The LAPT Grand Final was more than a series of games. It was a reflection of poker’s ability to unite people from all corners of the world. The event served as a reminder of how poker can bridge differences, bringing together a global community in celebration of a shared passion.


