Argentina gets its first WSOP bracelet.

By RP, June 18, 2015

23-year-old poker pro Ivan Luca from Argentina was a proud man Wednesday, claiming his own and his nation’s first ever World Series of Poker winner’s bracelet and the $353,391 main prize in Event 30 – a $1,000 buy-in NLHE competition for which 2,150 players registered.

The $1.93 million prize pool enabled 216 survivors to cash, with the main spoils going to the final table – Luca’s fifth in WSOP events. Along the way he survived whilst top names like Antonio Esfandiari, Bertrand Grospellier, Jason Koon and Chris Moorman cashed but failed to make the final nine seats.

Four days of action were required before Luca and Czech professional Artur Rudziankov faced off in the heads up, with Luca very strongly positioned thanks to a substantial chip lead. However, as is so often the case in the game, his opponent staged a huge fightback and was even able at several points to take control before Luca could ultimately regain and hold supremacy and finally claim the victory after two torrid hours.

The win brings Luca’s live tournament career earnings to $1.2 million.

Final table cashes looked like this:

Artur Rudziankov  $219,976
Travis Case  $152,907
Pierre Horaud  $110,123
Bruce Angeski  $80,485
David Chase  $59,538
Viliyan Petleshkov  $44,622
Kai Yand  $33,868
Omri Sabach  $26,008