Parallel events closed the curtain on WSOP Panama – CodigoPoker

Parallel events closed the curtain on WSOP Panama - CodigoPoker
Side events closed the curtain on WSOP Panama

The WSOP Panama 2026 is already part of the great history of Latin American poker. Not only because of the 12 rings awarded, but also because of the quality of players who have passed through the StarBay Casino these days.

On the last day, there was action in several tournaments. Simultaneously with the Main Event, which was won by Peisen Ma

Panama
, there was also glory for three other champions who shaped this festival.

The Pot Limit Omaha Turbo Bounty Event, along with the Final Day of The Closer, as well as the last Turbo, had their champions and, in this article, we will get to know them:

Event #3 PLO gathered 41 entries and a prize pool of 34,850. The biggest winner was Federico Quevedo

Costa Rica
who, in addition to taking the champion’s ring and the US$5,000, won the package to participate in the next WSOP Paradise.

Tournament: Event #3 Pot Limit Omaha Turbo Bounty
Buy-in: US$1,000
Entries: 41
Prize pool: US$34,850

Final positions*: 

1st

Costa Rica
Federico Quevedo – US$5,000
2nd
Colombia
Diego Espinosa Amaya – US$3,000
3rd
Colombia
Fernando Gutiérrez – US$2,000
4th
Canada
Duff Charette – US$1,500
5th
Venezuela
Juan Burguillos – US$1,100
6th
United States
Ricky Landais – US$950
7th
Guyana
Joshua Abdool – US$800

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*Prize money not including bounties

Federico Quevedo Wsop Panama Day11 Omaha Champion

Simultaneously, the Final Day of The Closer was played and its champion was Marco Ramírez

Venezuela
. The Venezuelan fought heads-up against Gerardo Rodríguez
Peru
and took home 18,250 greenbacks. For the Peruvian, meanwhile, there was US$12,000 and the feeling of coming very close to his second ring after his victory in Aix-En-Provence
France
.

Tournament: Event #10 US$500 NLH The Closer
Buy-in: US$500
Entries: 122
Prize pool: US$78,000

Final positions:

1st

Venezuela
Marco Ramírez – US$18,250
2nd
Peru
Gerardo Rodríguez – US$12,000
3rd
Colombia
Andrés Bilbao – US$8,100
4th
Cyprus
Georgios Skarparis – US$5,600
5th
Argentina
Hugo Nazar – US$4,000
6th
Panama
Hertsel Levy – US$3,000
7th
Colombia
Gloria Molina – US$2,300
8th
Colombia
Christian Correa – US$1,850
9th
Venezuela
Ronald Trujillo – US$1,500

Wsop Panama Day11 The Closer Champion

The last event of the series was the NLH Turbo which had 65 entries and a prize pool of US$20,800. The biggest share of this prize pool went to Diego Ardila

Colombia
who pocketed 6,400 dollars. To do so, he defeated Georgi Izov
Bulgaria
heads-up, while the podium was completed by José Villalta
Costa Rica
.

Tournament: Event #12 No Limit Hold’em Turbo
Buy-in: US$400
Entries: 65
Prize pool: US$20,800

Paid places: 

1st

Colombia
Diego Ardila – US$6,400
2nd
Bulgaria
Georgi Izov – US$4,000
3rd
Costa Rica
José Villalta – US$2,630
4th
Panama
Manuel Torrazza – US$1,800
5th
Panama
Carlos Hernández – US$1,400
6th
Guatemala
Mario Del Valle – US$1,100
7th
Colombia
Daniella Orta – US$1,000
8th
Spain
Carlos Valdeon – US$850
9th
Venezuela
José Ruiz Chacón – US$810
10th
Venezuela
Moisés Cohen – US$810

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Diego Ardila Wsop Panama Day11 Turbo Champion

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