
If anyone still doubted the great current state of Argentines at the online tables, the WSOP Super Circuit 2026 took care of clearing up any debate. After the shocking second-place finish of Pablo Nazar

The tournament wasn’t exactly a sit and go among friends. The US$1.500 Monster Stack gathered 1.629 entries, generated a prize pool of US$2.300.000 and distributed money among 240 players, in a field full of international circuit figures. Among the prize winners, heavyweights appeared such as Joao Vieira




But the big story, once again, had a Latin accent. The final table featured three representatives from the region, a clear sign of the level Latin America has been showing in this series. Panamanian “Calitox”

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Uruguayan Santiago Varela Managed To Enter The Final Table.
The best of them all was Córdoba. The Argentine fought until the end, finished second and secured US$225.050, the largest online prize of his career. A massive result for a player who has accumulated US$160.000 in live circuit winnings and whose best previous record was a 10° place finish in the 2017 PokerStars Championship Bahamas US$5K where he took home US$42.000.

Córdoba’s achievement wasn’t just a financial hit: it was also a new demonstration that Argentines are going through a brutal week in the WSOP Super Circuit. Nazar with one of the largest Latin prizes of the year; now Córdoba coming within one step of the gold. And as if that weren’t enough, there are already three Latin final tables in the series, also counting the fourth-place finish of Nicolás Betbesé
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