DOM 5 DE MAYO DE 2024 - 08:49hs.
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Neymar Jr. finishes Winter Series High Roller in third place, earns US$ 125k

PSG and Brazilian national team ace Neymar is also a great poker player. A PokerStars ambassador, he is on vacation in Brazil and takes the opportunity to practice the sport of this mind sport. The footballer's most recent result came at a star-studded $10,300 Winter Series buy-in High Roller final table hosted by PokerStars. Finishing in third place, he earned the generous amount of US$125,678.01.

Facing great nomes of world poker or High Roller of the Winter Series, dispute with buy-in of US $ 10,300, Neymar Jr. fez bonito and reach or tournament podium. A competition had 83 entries, being that just nine voltaram for the final dispute and the 10th shirt of the Brazilian team was stopped not 3-handed.

Facing big names of world poker in the Winter Series High Roller, disputed with a buy-in of US$ 10,300, Neymar Jr. did well and reached the podium of the tournament. The competition had 83 entries, with only nine returning to the final dispute and the number 10 of the Brazilian team was only stopped in the 3-handed.

In third place, the PokerStars ambassador earned the generous amount of US$125,678.01. It was the third final table of the ace Paris Saint-Germain in this edition of the Winter Series, having already won a seventh and another third place in the competition.

 

 

Neymar started the final table as the chip leader and has always stayed at the top of the chip count. The situation started to get tough for the ace 3-handed, when he tried to check a bluff with only K-high and saw Germany's Christoph Vogelsang make an impressive hero call with A-High.

He recovered, but soon lost an all-in preflop to Chistian Rudolph and was left with just 20 blinds. A few hands later, he put all the chips back in the center of the table and was unsuccessful, being eliminated from the competition.

The famous football player was accompanied by Pedro Garagnani at the final table. The Ninetales professional left dispute in seventh place and added US$ 39,553.56 to his bankroll with the result.

Source: GMB