L.A. Poker Classic Payout Structure December 1, 2008

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Phil Ivey wins $1,596,100

L.A. Poker Classic

On the second hand of heads-up play, Quinn Do limps in from the small blind and Phil Ivey raises to $400,000 from the big blind. The flop comes As 8s 6s and Ivey bets out...

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Event Description

Turn off the ROFLcopters and pack away the lollerskatez; the Los Angeles Poker Classic is over. This marquee event on the World Poker Tour attracted some of the world's most ballerific poker players and in the end it was the most ballerific of them all, Phil Ivey, who took down the title and the $1,596,100 first prize after defeating a final table that included the likes of Phil Hellmuth, Nam Le and runner-up Quinn Do. Congratulations to Ivey and all the finalists!

Payout Structure

PlacePrize Money
1$1,596,100
2$909,400
3$625,630
4$411,770
5$296,860
6$229,820
7$172,410
8$127,680
9$92,570
10-12$61,610
13-15$55,220
16-18$48,760
19-27$42,450
28-36$36,390
37-45$31,280
46-54$26,170
55-63$22,020

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L.A. Poker Classic

  • Buy-In: $9,600
  • Entrants: 665
  • Total Prize Money: $6,384,000
  • Date: Feb 23, 2008
  • Final Day Feb 28, 2008

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