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Leo Margets Makes History at the World Series of Poker

Leo Margets is one of the most influential figures in modern poker and a global reference in mental performance and decision-making. In 2025, she achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first woman in 30 years to reach the final table of the WSOP Main Event, the most prestigious poker tournament in the world, held in Las Vegas and featuring nearly 10,000 players.

With this achievement, Leo not only broke a three-decade statistical barrier, but also secured over one million dollars in prize money, reinforcing a career built on discipline, preparation, and a powerful philosophy: to perform at your best, you must enjoy the process.

Who Is Leo Margets?

Born in Barcelona in 1983, Leo Margets (Leonor Margets) has been a professional poker player since 2007. Before committing fully to poker, she worked in a multinational company while completing a strong academic background:

  • Degree in Business Studies (Roehampton University of Surrey, London)
  • Master’s in Communication Management (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
  • Master’s in Behavioral Sciences (Paul Ekman International)

Her entry into poker was almost accidental—she accompanied her partner to a game one night. What began as a coincidence soon turned into a professional vocation.

From University Tournaments to the World Elite

Leo made her debut in a university poker tournament in Barcelona—and won it. That early victory gave her immediate visibility and confidence. While finishing her studies, she continued playing amateur events until a pivotal moment arrived in 2009.

At the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, she finished 27th out of 6,494 players, becoming the Last Woman Standing and earning $352,832.

“That was the moment I decided I wanted to become a beast at this game.”

From then on, poker became her full-time profession.

Career Highlights and Major Achievements

Leo Margets’ career is defined by consistent results at the highest level:

  • 🏆 WSOP Bracelet Winner (2021) – first woman to win that specific event
  • 🏆 Full Tilt Poker Master Series Champion (2010), first Spanish player to do so
  • 🏆 European Poker Tour Monte Carlo Champion (2012)
  • đŸ„‰ PokerStars Marbella Festival – 3rd place (2017)
  • 💰 Multiple six- and seven-figure tournament cashes
  • ♠ Team Pro Winamax member since 2018

In poker, events like the WSOP or EPT are the equivalent of Olympic Games. Reaching the final stages means competing among the very best in the world.

The Historic WSOP Main Event Final Table

Thirty years after Barbara Enright’s achievement, Leo Margets once again placed a woman at the Main Event final table. And she did it without narratives or excuses.

Her perspective is clear:

“My achievement is not being a woman. My achievement is finishing seventh in the most incredible tournament in the world, among almost 10,000 players.”

For Leo, poker is a mental sport where players compete under equal conditions. Statistics explain representation—not capability.

A Winning Mindset: Study, Enjoyment, and Better Decisions

Leo’s daily routine includes:

  • At least 2 hours of poker study
  • Another 2 hours reviewing hands and mistakes
  • Additional time playing online and live tournaments

Her most iconic phrase summarizes her philosophy:

“To play well, I need to enjoy myself.”

Poker, for her, is psychology, mathematics, adaptability, and emotional control—arguably the closest thing to real life.

Beyond Poker: Projects and Long-Term Impa

Leo Margets has built a strong and coherent personal brand beyond the tables:

♠ Team Pro Winamax

A member of the world’s top professional poker team since 2018.

🧠 Online Course on Cognitive Biases

Educational programs focused on decision-making, mental shortcuts, and manipulation awareness.

🎓 Mentopoker

Partner and instructor at the leading Spanish-speaking poker school, where she created Mento-Performance, a project focused on health, habits, and sustainable performance.

📘 Book: Play Your Cards Right

A book that uses poker as a metaphor to teach emotional control, risk management, and long-term thinking.

☕ Kofi Mallorca

Co-founder of a specialty coffee shop in Palma de Mallorca, reflecting her entrepreneurial mindset.

Breaking Stereotypes Without Noise

Although women represent only 7%–15% of poker players, Leo has never felt out of place:

“I’ve always felt like just another player. In professional tournaments, there are very few Neanderthals.”

Rather than seeking special treatment, she advocates for true equality and individual merit. Her unique profile—elite player, communicator, and strategist—has made her highly attractive to brands and sponsors.

Life, Discipline, and Balance

Leo lives in Andorra surrounded by friends and animals. She trains daily, meditates, reads essays, and prioritizes time freedom above all:

“For me, real success is being able to wake up without an alarm clock.”

Her relationship with money mirrors her strategic mindset: risk management, diversification, and long-term vision.

What We Can Learn from Leo Margets

  1. The process matters more than the outcome
  2. Mental preparation is a competitive edge
  3. Long-term thinking always wins
  4. Uncertainty is not avoided—it’s managed
  5. Enjoyment improves performance

Follow Leo Margets Online

Leo Margets shares her poker journey, mindset tips, and daily life through her official social media accounts. While she doesn’t have a personal YouTube channel, she appears frequently in interviews, podcasts, and media coverage:

  • 📾 Instagram: @leo_margets — Behind-the-scenes from tournaments, training routines, travels, and personal moments.
  • 🐩 X (formerly Twitter): @LeoMargets — Updates on tournaments, strategic insights, and live thoughts from events.

Conclusion

Leo Margets is not just part of poker history—she is a case study in elite performance, discipline, and conscious decision-making.

Her WSOP Main Event final table run was not luck. It was the logical result of years of study, mental work, and personal coherence.

A true role model—both on and off the felt.

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