Two side events, the main event and more than $967,000 in prize money – Lautaro Guerra Cabrerizo master of the PLO Series the PokerGO Tour in Las Vegas.
Die PLO Series im Aria Resort & Casino ended with the $25,000 Main Event. A total of 83 entries came together, so that Played for $2,075,000 became. Twelve players ended up in the money. Yesterday 16 players returned for the decider. Bubble boy was Jordan Spurlin, who was sent to the rails with a full house against Ren Lin’s full house.
Ren Lin made it to the heads-up. The American started with a solid lead, but Lautaro Guerra Cabrerizo turned the game around. After 90 minutes in a direct duel, the decision was made.
In the last hand, the stacks went on the river in the midst. War Cabrerizo hielt for the straight and Ren Lin ($352,750) commented “You really have 4-5? I don’t think I can fold” before starting the set paid.
Lautaro Guerra Cabrerizo pocketed $518,750 in prize money and the trophy. It was the Spaniard’s third title in just four days. Before the weekend, the poker pro clinched the $10k PLO for $220,400 and shortly thereafter he won the $15k Bounty PLO ($228.000 + $75.000).
With the victory in the main event, Lautaro Guerra also secured Cabrerizo the title in the PLO leaderboard. Including the prize money, the bounties and the championship bonus, the poker pro received $1,067,150.
PGT PLO Series 2023 – $25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship (Event #8)
But-In: $25.000
Entries: 83
Prize money: $2,075,000
Payouts
1.: Lautaro Guerra Cabrerizo (Spanien), $518,750
2.: Ren Lin (USA), $352.750
3.: Krasimir Yankov (Bulgarian), $269,750
4.: Chris Lee (USA), $207.500
5.: Jim Collopy (USA), $166.000
6.: Nacho Barbero (Argentinian), $124,500
7.: Josh Arieh (USA), $103.750
8th: Johann Ibanez Diaz (Colombia), $83,000
9.: Maxx Coleman (USA), $83.000
10.: Jeremy Ausmus (USA), $62,250
11.: Joao Simao (Brasilien), $62,250
12.: George Wolff (USA), $41.500