Battle Rapper Alejandro Lococo Beats Pros in WSOP Paradise Triton Million for $12M

Welcome to Poker Community Forums!

Welcome to PCF, the online poker forums. Grind your way to the top of the leaderboards on StockPoker, and sharpen your strategy alongside the community. Earn badges by finishing in the top 3 on the PCF/StockPoker leaderboard, and Shark Tank leaderboard. Visit the leaderboard pages to learn how to qualify for the monthly leaderboard freerolls.

Join PCF! Login

Cpvr

PCF Prodigy
Staff member
Admin
Joined
Jan 23, 2024
Messages
1,250
Reaction score
292
Alejandro ‘Papo MC’ Lococo Triumphs in the Triton Million at WSOP Paradise



After three days of intense competition against some of the world’s top poker talent, freestyle rapper Alejandro ‘Papo MC’ Lococo claimed one of the largest prizes in poker history at the Triton Million, part of WSOP Paradise. The Argentinian pocketed an astounding $12 million, along with a coveted WSOP bracelet and an eye-catching trophy in what was his first-ever Triton event.


The groundbreaking tournament featured a unique format, allowing players to pair with a professional poker partner to enter for $500,000. This collaboration between WSOP and Triton brought together 37 duos and 22 reentries, creating a massive field of 96 players and a prize pool of $48 million.



Lococo’s road to victory saw him overcome a star-studded final table, including poker elites Ben Heath (runner-up for $8,160,000), Sinan Unlu, Daniel Dvoress, and Elias Talvitie. Playing as an invited VIP, Lococo teamed up with Joao Vieira as his pro partner. On Day 1, invitees and professionals were separated, but the groups merged on Day 2 for the ultimate showdown.





Confidence and Intuition Drive Lococo’s Victory


From the start, Lococo believed he could take it all. “When professionals from Europe bought a piece of my action, it felt incredible,” he told PokerOrg. “It’s like they trusted my game.”





A self-described “energy person,” Lococo relies on instinct rather than solvers or heavy studying. “I just play my best in every situation. From the moment I entered, I felt I could win. By Day 3, I was certain it was my tournament to take.”



While the $12 million prize is a monumental payday, Lococo emphasized that he plays for more than money. “I’m a professional competitor, whether it’s rap battles or poker. I play for the glory, the trophies, and to test myself at the highest levels. My goal is always to win.”



A Signature Style of Play



Lococo’s aggressive and fearless approach shined throughout the tournament. At the 2021 WSOP Main Event, where he finished seventh, his boldness sparked controversy. Critics called his play “ICM suicide” after a risky move with pocket tens against Koray Aldemir’s full house. But that loss only fueled Lococo’s resolve.



In the Triton Million, his confidence peaked during a pivotal hand against Elias Talvitie, doubling his stack with a rivered straight. From there, he eliminated Daniel Dvoress and Sinan Unlu before dominating heads-up play against Heath to seal his victory.





A Legacy Beyond Poker


Lococo’s success extends far beyond the poker table. “I want my children to feel proud of their father,” he said. “I’ve achieved so much: becoming a rap battle champion, reaching the WSOP Main Event final table, and now winning a Triton event. I’m happy with my life, but I’ll keep chasing greatness.”





Final Table Results


Place Player Country Prize


1 Alejandro Lococo Argentina $12,070,000


2 Ben Heath United Kingdom $8,160,000


3 Sinan Unlu Turkey $5,304,000


4 Daniel Dvoress Canada $4,390,000


5 Elias Talvitie Finland $3,542,000


6 Alex Foxen United States $2,795,000


7 Aleksejs Ponakovs Latvia $2,140,000


8 Sosia Jiang New Zealand $1,605,000


9 Michael Moncek United States $1,200,000





With this remarkable victory, Lococo has cemented his place as both a poker champion and a world-class competitor.

Source: https://www.poker.org/latest-news/f...st-ever-prizes-at-wsop-paradise-aob5e0m9WzOL/
 
Join Poker Community (PCF) on Discord! lbrew1 streams StockPoker on Twitch!

Users who are viewing this thread

Latest profile posts

Life is like a game of poker: it is not about what cards you are dealt, but how you play them.
Airwalker XDvoidZ Airwalker wrote on XDvoidZ's profile.
مخلصم

Members online

PCF Bankroll Starter $25 Freebuy on Stock Poker
Free $1.10 Home Game Entries on Stock Poker
Back
Top