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L.A. Poker Classic - Live Updates November 21, 2009
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Day 6 Live Updates
Pot for P-Dub
3 years ago
Action folds around to Paul Wasicka in the small blind, and he raises $600,000. J.C. Tran lays it down and Kwikfish takes the pot.
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
Back In Action
3 years ago
We're back from the latest tape change break and here are the current standings:
| Seat 1 | Jacobo Fernandez: | $3.69 million |
| Seat 2 | Chau Giang: | $1.53 million |
| Seat 3 | Paul Wasicka: | $2.53 million |
| Seat 4 | J.C. Tran: | $6.56 million |
| Seat 5 | Eric Hershler: | $1.51 million |
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
Tape Change
3 years ago
We're taking a quick break from the action so the tapes can be swapped out of the cameras.
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $15,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
Triple Crabs for P-Dub
3 years ago
Eric Hershler limps-in from the cut-off and Chau Giang folds in the small blind. Paul Wasicka checks his option in the big blind and the flop comes Q
3
3
. Wascka checks to Hershler, who checks behind, and the turn is the T
. Wasicka bets $300,000 and Hershler calls after his trademark eon of thought. The river is the J
and Wasicka checks to Hershler, who shows jack-ten for two pair against Wasicka's K
3
. Wasicka takes down the pot with trip threes.
3
3
. Wascka checks to Hershler, who checks behind, and the turn is the T
. Wasicka bets $300,000 and Hershler calls after his trademark eon of thought. The river is the J
and Wasicka checks to Hershler, who shows jack-ten for two pair against Wasicka's K
3
. Wasicka takes down the pot with trip threes.
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
Chip Counts: Don't Leave Home Without Them
3 years ago
Hot off the presses:
| Seat 1 | Jacobo Fernandez: | $3.7 million |
| Seat 2 | Chau Giang: | $1.7 million |
| Seat 3 | Paul Wasicka: | $1.7 million |
| Seat 4 | J.C. Tran: | $6.5 million |
| Seat 5 | Eric Hershler: | $2.05 million |
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
Wasicka Takes Blinds and Antes, Nearly Doubles Up
3 years ago
Paul Wasicka moves all-in for $1,250,000 from under the gun and the action folds around to Jacobo Fernandez, who ruminates from the small blind before deferring to Chau Giang, who folds in the big blind to give Wasicka the pot.
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
More Chips for Tran
3 years ago
It's folded around to J.C. who makes it $600,000 to go. Eric mucks and the action's on Fernandez who makes the call. It's heads-up going to the flop which comes 2
6
2
. Jacobo checks and J.C. announces all-in. Tran has Fernandez covered and his all-in is about $5.3 million. Fernandez quickly mucks and J.C. rakes in a big pot.
6
2
. Jacobo checks and J.C. announces all-in. Tran has Fernandez covered and his all-in is about $5.3 million. Fernandez quickly mucks and J.C. rakes in a big pot.
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
More Chips for Chau
3 years ago
Chau Giang moves all-in for about $1,470,000 from the cut-off and the action folds around to Eric Hershler in the big blind. The Marathon Man ponders the call with his trademark fastidiousness, but as Giang stands with his tournament life hanging by a thread, Hershler eventually folds and Giang takes the pot, doubling up over two hands to about $2 million.
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
Chau Chips Up
3 years ago
Chau Giang moves all-in on the button for about $980,000 and nobody wants to make the call. Giang increases his stack by about 50% just by taking down the blinds and antes.
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
More of the Same
3 years ago
Jacobo Fernandez raises to $600,000 on the button and the blinds fold, giving Fernandez the pot.
- Blinds: $120,000/$240,000
- Ante: $30,000
- Players Left: 5
- Tables Left: 1
L.A. Poker Classic
- Buy-In: $10,000
- Entrants: 791
- Total Prize Money: $7,593,600
- Date: Feb 24, 2007
- Final Day Mar 1, 2007
Event Chip Leaders
L.A. Poker Classic
| Player | Chip Stack |
|---|---|
| No Chip Count found | |
Blind Structure3 years ago
L.A. Poker Classic
| Level | Ante | Blinds |
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| No Blind Structure found. |
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