Las Vegas Review-Journal

Neymar cashes for first time in WSOP tourney

- By David Schoen Contact David Schoen at dschoen@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-5203. Follow @Davidschoe­nlvrj on Twitter.

Soccer superstar Neymar earned his first career cash at the World Series of Poker on Sunday night.

The Brazilian made a deep run in the $1,000 buy-in Super Turbo Bounty No-limit Hold’em freezeout event at Paris Las Vegas, finishing in 49th place out of 2,227 entrants for $3,959 plus bounties.

Neymar, 30, has been a regular at the WSOP the past week, playing tournament­s and cash games. He entered the $10,000 buy-in Limit Hold’em Championsh­ip on June 12, but didn’t make it past Day 1 of the event.

The forward for Paris Saint-germain is a recreation­al player and has played in several tournament­s while representi­ng the online poker site Pokerstars. Before Sunday, he had about $28,000 in live career earnings, according to Hendonmob.com.

According to the WSOP tournament updates, Neymar was nearly booted from the tournament area on the money bubble.

The participan­ts were instructed to remain at their table, and spectators were asked to leave the room as tournament officials verified the number of players remaining.

While Neymar was talking to a group of friends at the rail, a security guard approached and said, “Sorry, guys, I gotta kick you out, you can’t stay here.” Neymar told the guard, “I’m playing” and returned to his seat.

After the dinner break, Neymar scored an eliminatio­n and had one of the larger chip stacks in the tournament. But he was unable to build and was eliminated about an hour later.

Neymar went all-in for 315,000 and was called by one player, who made a full house to take most of his opponent’s chips.

On the next hand, Neymar was forced all-in for his final 60,000 chips on the big blind and ante. Neymar’s pair of aces were no good against Florida player Wing Yam, who had a jack kicker to go with his pair of aces to eliminate the two-time South American footballer of the year.

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