
Diego Ventura Champion!!! Today, Saturday, July 15th, a new chapter in Peruvian poker history was written as he became the country’s first Players who win live bracelets in tournaments. World Cup winning poker series. Last year, Ewald Mahr was successful in the online edition.
Event #86 The Poker Hall of Fame Bounty awarded $1,979 worth of prize money to 1,417 participants for a total of $2,495,776 in prize money. Winners include: Martín Piñeiro 🇦🇷 (194th – $3,135), José Ruiz 🇲🇽 (173rd – $3,429), Luis Yepez 🇻🇪 (120th – $3,918), Carlos Lam 🇵🇦 (1st 02 Pit) – 4,158 US dollars), Farid Jattin 🇨🇴 (96th -4,479 US dollars), Matías Gabrenja 🇦🇷 (94th -4,479 US dollars), ELI Elezra 🇮🇱 (86th -4,479 US dollars), $ 4,897) Guerrero 🇨 🇴 (No. 78 – $5,434), René Lazaro 🇪🇸 (No. 43 – $9,493), Francis Cruz 🇩🇴 (No. 26 – $13,628), Phil Hellmuth 🇺🇸 (No. 19 – $13 , $628) , Martin Jacobson 🇸🇪 (No. 7 – $55,165) and Jose Nadal 🇲🇽 (No. 5 – $97,174).
Diego Ventura is the last player standing in the $1,979 Poker Hall of Fame bounty campaign, earning his first bracelet and $402,054 Dollar!
Congratulations, Diego!
– WSOP – World Series of Poker (@WSOP) July 15, 2023
Diego 🇵🇪 managed to get all the chips, his first A bracelet and the second-highest win of his career: $402,054. His best finish remains a second-place finish in the 2015 PCA Main Event, earning $907,000. With career earnings of $2,003,718, he is the top player in Peru.

This text celebrates Diego Ventura as the first Peruvian player to win a live bracelet in the World Series of Poker. Ventura won the Poker Hall of Fame Bounty event, earning $402,054 and solidifying his position as the top player in Peru.