Lautaro Guerra is a Spanish professional poker player and one of the most dominant specialists in the world of Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO). A World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner and a breakout star of the PokerGO Tour, Guerra has ascended from the European PLO circuit to the global high-roller elite, currently ranking #5 on Spain’s all-time money list.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
With total live tournament earnings surpassing $11,116,804, Guerra is a titan of Spanish poker. His career-best live score of $2,126,770 was achieved in December 2024 with a victory in the WSOP Paradise $100,000 PLO Super High Roller, where he defeated Ben Tollerene to capture his first gold bracelet.
Guerra is perhaps most famous for his unprecedented dominance at the 2023 PGT PLO Series, where he won three titles in a single week, including the $25,000 Championship for $518,750. He has remained in elite form through 2025 and early 2026, recently finishing 4th in the 2025 WSOP $100,000 PLO High Roller for $976,082 and 15th in the WSOP Main Event for $450,000. His consistent success in the world’s most expensive Omaha games contributes to an estimated poker net worth of over $12 million.

Biography & Poker Background
Born in Spain and currently based in Andorra, Guerra’s path to the “nosebleed” stakes was paved by a singular focus on Pot-Limit Omaha. Long before he was a regular on the American high-roller circuit, he was a feared specialist in European PLO hubs like King’s Resort in Rozvadov, where he won The Big Wrap PLO Main Event in 2019 for over $235,000.
Guerra is often described as a “quiet crusher,” known for his humble demeanor despite his meteoric rise. He is a core member of a formidable generation of Spanish professionals, including Adrian Mateos and Sergio Aido , who have redefined Spain’s presence in global poker. Unlike many of his peers, Guerra remains primarily dedicated to Omaha, famously stating that the complexity and variance of the game are what keep him at the tables.
Play Style & Strategy
Guerra is renowned for a “highly technical, aggressive, and range-based” play style. His strategy is deeply rooted in modern solver theory, yet he possesses an exceptional “feel” for the high-variance dynamics of PLO. He is a master of navigating short-handed and multi-way pots, where his ability to isolate opponents’ marginal holdings provides a significant edge.
His approach is characterized by absolute mental composure and a unique ability to visualize winning, a mental technique he credited for his record-breaking $2.1 million win in the Bahamas. Whether navigating a Triton Poker Series championship or the late stages of a WSOP final table, Guerra’s strategy revolves around technical balance and a relentless ability to apply pressure in the game’s most expensive pots.
Social Media & Online Presence
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