Victor Figueroa

Victor Figueroa
Name Victor Figueroa
Nickname Victor
Nationality Puerto Rican
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Victor Figueroa is a well-known poker player who was born in Puerto Rico but now lives in Miami, Florida, United States. He has a total live profit of $1,340,501 (at the time of writing), with his largest live cash of $105,000. Because of his outstanding tournament results, he now ranks first on the Puerto Rico All-Time Money List. Victor has participated in over 130 poker tournaments.

Victor Figueroa: Poker Career

In 2009, Victor Figueroa participated in his first tournament at the 40th World Series of Poker, $ 1,500 No Limit Hold’em. Given that it was his first tournament, it is not surprising that he placed 159th, but he did win a prize worth $3,264. Since then, he has consistently participated in tournaments throughout the years. On August 10, 2010, he participated in his second tournament at the 2010 Florida State Poker Championships, where he placed 18th and won $5,012 in prize money. 

After his second tournament in 2011, he stopped participating in tournaments until 2012, when he participated in multiple tournaments throughout the year. One was at the 2012 Florida State Poker Championship, where he cashed for $330.

In July of 2012, No Limit Hold’em Re-Entry Victor secured 2nd place while winning $28,229. 

November 2012 appears to have been Victor’s most memorable poker moment, as he won his first tournament at the WPT Regional Rock ‘N Roll Poker Open. He finished first and won a staggering $105,000, which was his largest live cash to date. 

The following year, he won the 2013 Battle at the Beach Pompano Beach, once again demonstrating his remarkable gameplay and talent. The event occurred on March 6, 2013, and he received a prize of $23,626. 

Conclusion:

Victor Figueroa has participated in over 130 tournaments in total, demonstrating his remarkable track record over the years since his poker debut. Victor’s most recent tournament was the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Hollywood on July 26, 2023. He finished 332nd and received a prize of $1,085.