Two WSOPC Final Tables Running Simultaneously at Casino Carrasco Montevideo
France's Jeremy Noguero Izquierdo leads the $3,000 High Roller while Uruguay's Manuel Rosales Fuentes tops the $500 Mini Main Event at the Montevideo Circuit stop.

Two WSOPC final tables are running simultaneously at Casino Carrasco in Montevideo — a French player leading the $3,000 High Roller and a Uruguayan local on top of the $500 Mini Main Event.
$3,000 High Roller
Jeremy Noguero Izquierdo of France holds the chip lead at 900,000 heading into the final table of the WSOPC Casino Carrasco Montevideo $3,000 NLH Two-Day High Roller. Close behind him: Germany's Andres Korn at 802,000 — the only bracelet winner at either final table, with one bracelet, one Circuit ring, 12 career final tables, and $2.08M in lifetime earnings. Argentina's Gaspar Omar Fernandez (793,000; one ring, $48,557 lifetime) and Spain's Nicolas Matias Betbese (762,000; $258,020 lifetime, two final tables) round out a tightly packed top four. Russia-born, Argentina-based Mikhail Zhigulev sits fifth at 652,000.
$500 Mini Main Event
Manuel Rosales Fuentes, a Uruguayan with no prior WSOP hardware, leads the $500 Mini Main Event final table at 886,000. Argentina's Johnathan Lopez trails at 821,000. Fellow Uruguayan Sergio Costa Bella holds third at 383,000, with Puerto Rico's Wilnor Mercado (336,000) and Argentina's Nicolas Palma Jalife (332,000; $17,571 lifetime) completing the top five.
Both events are part of the WSOP Circuit stop at Casino Carrasco Montevideo. A gold ring is on the line in each.
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