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PokerStars: Barbero Claims LAPT Lima

Prior to the most recent Latin American Poker Tour event in Lima, Peru, no player had two LAPT titles to their name. However, with his victory in Peru – worth a hefty $250K – Jose ‘Nacho’ Barbero became the first player to complete the feat. What’s perhaps more impressive is that this marks back-to-back LAPT victories for Barbero, as he won in Punta del Este, Uruguay just a few months ago. For that victory, Barbero bagged $279K.

On the final hand of play, American Ben Burrows shoved his last 1.2 million chips into the middle with Ad-2d, only to be called by Barbero’s As-7c. When the flop came down 7d-Ks-Qd, Burrows had himself a sweat, but he failed to improve and ultimately busted in second place for $144K. As mentioned, the hand made history as Jose Barbero became the first player to hold two LAPT titles; he has earned over half a million dollars in this year’s LAPT alone.

Throughout the final table, the crown was visibly on the side of Peruvian Erick Cabrera. Play reached three-handed with the hometown boy still looking good, but his fate was sealed by the eventual winner. Barbero limped the small blind and when Cabrera checked, the two saw a flop of Ts-8c-6h. Barbero check-raises Cabrera’s 120K bet to 280K, which Erick called. The turn brought the 3s and Barbero checked-called Canrera’s all-in, triumphantly tabling the nuts, 9h-7c, which crushed Cabrera’s Ah-Tc. Obviously, the Peru native was disappointed, but third place for $88.4K is certainly something to be proud of.

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