Alejandro Lococo, also known by his stage name "Papo MC" is an Argentinian MC, avid poker player, and former PokerStars Ambassador. Lococo has racked up $1,343,127 in live tournament earnings, which includes four cashes under the WSOP umbrella. Prior to Lococo finishing 7th in the 2021 WSOP Main Event Final Table, his best live cash of $36,772 was achieved thanks to his fifth-place finish in the MILLIONS South America Rio Open.
Lococo is just as sharp at the table as he is on a microphone and has recorded four five-figure paydays, with one of those coming in the 2020 WPT World Online Championships. He finished a respectable 23rd place for $19,200 in Event #4: $3,200 6-Max Championship, $3m GTD, outlasting the likes of Nicholas Marchington, Adrian Mateos and David Peters.
2021 WSOP Main Event Final Table Profile: Alejandro Lococo
World Series of Poker
Lococo won $1,225,000 in 2021 after he finished 7th in the WSOP Main Event to take his total WSOP earnings to $1,233,114. His only cash at the series before the score was for $3,654 in 2019's Event #82: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em Double Stack where he finished in 107th place.
Lococo's road to the Main Event Final Table was fairly comfortable, the player bagged 803,000 chips on Day 3 which put him in the top 11% of chip stacks. By the end of Day 7, he would have a stack of 83.7 million making him the second-highest chip stack at the final table.
Lococo would eventually bow out after colliding with German pro Koray Aldemir.
Lococo raised to 2,000,000 and Aldemir three-bet to 5,600,000 in the cutoff. The call by Lococo after 39 seconds followed and the J?J?9? flop appeared, which Lococo checked. Aldemir made it 3,900,000 to go and Lococo came along to the 8? turn.
Another quick check by Lococo followed and Aldemir now fired a larger bet worth 11,400,000, which Lococo called once more. The Argentinian checked the 3? river in an instant and Aldemir took one minute and 33 seconds before firing a large bet for more than the pot.
Within just 14 seconds, Lococo called all-in for the 46,100,000 he had behind and Aldemir tabled the 9?9? for nines full of jacks. Lococo's 10?10? went down in flames and the Argentinian was eliminated.