In a breathtaking turn of events, Joao Vieira has secured his fourth World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet, along with a staggering $2.6 million prize, after an intense heads-up battle against Aram Oganyan in the $100K No-Limit Hold’em High Roller event. With poker legends and rising stars alike competing for the coveted title, this victory cements Vieira’s legacy in the poker world.
“It’s always an emotional moment winning a bracelet,” Vieira said after his triumph. “I just try to keep myself in the present, treat every day as the most important, and give my best at all times. Today, I came through.”
A Rollercoaster Final Table
The final day was filled with unexpected twists and drama. Aram Oganyan, who began the day with an impressive chip lead, looked poised to claim the title. With his sharp instincts and ability to stay calm under pressure, Oganyan dispatched several formidable players, including Ben Heath and Isaac Haxton.
However, as the heads-up showdown began, Vieira’s resilience came to the fore. After initially trailing, Vieira fought back fiercely, refusing to be outplayed by Oganyan’s relentless aggression. The momentum shifted dramatically when Vieira, holding a mere 16 million in chips, made a daring call with a straight on the river that gave him the lead.

The Critical Hands: Vieira’s Comeback
The turning point of the match came during a high-stakes hand where Vieira’s A-3 triumphed over Oganyan’s K-J. “It felt like we were just flipping for millions every few minutes,” said Oganyan, acknowledging the volatility of the match. Vieira’s luck continued to turn in his favor as the chips began to pile up.
As the final hands unfolded, Vieira demonstrated unparalleled focus, with each bet and decision being calculated to perfection. Oganyan, though resilient, could not withstand the mounting pressure, and in the end, it was Vieira who emerged victorious.
“I knew it wasn’t going to be easy, but I kept my focus. I had a job to do,” Vieira shared. “There was no time to get frustrated. The only thing on my mind was winning.”
Aram Oganyan, despite the defeat, praised his opponent’s composure. “João played an incredible game. He was calm, focused, and had the right reads when it mattered most. Today, the better player won.”

An Incredible Journey
For Vieira, this victory is just the latest in a series of recent successes. Having claimed three significant scores in the past six months, his performance in this event solidifies his position as one of the top players in the world. “I’m eyeing the Player of the Year race,” Vieira admitted. “I want to win a bracelet in a mixed game event, and the $50K Poker Players Championship is my favorite.”
With his sights set on further accomplishments, it’s clear that João Vieira’s poker career is far from over, and he continues to push the boundaries of success.
WSOP 2025: What’s Next for the Champion?
As Vieira reflects on his fourth bracelet, he remains focused on the challenges ahead. Will he be able to clinch a Player of the Year title? With his sharp skills, strong mindset, and recent victories, only time will tell.
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FAQs
- What is the World Series of Poker (WSOP)?
The WSOP is the most prestigious series of poker tournaments worldwide, featuring a diverse range of poker games and culminating in the annual Main Event.
- How much did Joao Vieira win in this event?
João Vieira took home a staggering $2.6 million for his victory in the $100K NLH High Roller event.
- Who did João Vieira defeat in the heads-up battle?
Vieira defeated Aram Oganyan in a thrilling heads-up showdown to win his fourth WSOP bracelet.
- How many WSOP bracelets has Joao Vieira won?
This marks Vieira’s fourth WSOP bracelet, adding to his already impressive poker career.
- What’s next for Joao Vieira?
Vieira is eyeing the Player of the Year race and has set his sights on a bracelet in the $50K Poker Players Championship.
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