Luis González took advantage of his 2nd opportunity to succeed – CodigoPoker

Luis González took advantage of his 2nd opportunity to succeed - CodigoPoker
Luis González aprovechó su 2da oportunidad para triunfar

Luis González

México
took the last trophy of this Spring Poker Series Cancún Edition, after being crowned champion of the Second Chance tournament which provided the final opportunity for play on the felts of the Casino Palace in this location. His feat came after defeating Felipe Sánchez
México
in the final heads-up to claim his trophy with a warm red and orange decoration, along with a reward of MXN$120.000.

The final tournament of the spring series at Casino Palace Cancún guaranteed MXN$500.000 in its prize pool and after adding a final qualifying day, it featured three flights that were played at a much faster pace to define its champion on the same Sunday that Day 2 took place.

With a buy-in of only MXN$3.000, the total entry registration was 165, distributing the original guaranteed amount among the 18 most skilled participants. On this occasion, the minimum cash was set at MXN$5.750 and some of the prominent players who competed in the event without finding luck in the cards to bid an early farewell to the dream were Jorge Álvarez

México
, Adrián de Florez
México
, Fernando Islas
México
and Salvador Barbosa
México
, among others.

Mesa Final Second Chance Spring Poker Series Edicion Cancun 2026Ed

Luis González made a second chance count to take the trophy home

Day 2 took place on the afternoon of this past Sunday, March 29, and practically to bid farewell to all the great action the festival offered, the 27 qualified players gathered to try to make it into the money. With rapid progress during the day, Luis Domínguez

México
was the first player to take a share of the pot thanks to his 18th place for MXN$5.750. Also standing out were South African Nkosana Mathlong in 17th (MXN$5.750) and Guadalajara native Fernando Ramírez
México
who took 15th for MXN$6.500.

Regarding the female representation, Alejandra Martínez

México
 managed to make it into the money, securing 13th place which earned her a payout of MXN$6.500, while Lawrence Elliot
Canadá
México
(11th – MXN$7.750) and Facundo Lambre
Argentina
(7th – MXN$26.000) added international prestige to the final stretch of the tournament.

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For his part, Yonder Yépez

Venezuela
managed to

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