
12 PM – $250 buy-in $20,000 Guaranteed Event. Players start with 40,000 in chips. Registration open until 3:30 PM 1 PM – $1,100 buy-in Mega Satellite. Top 10% of players will earn a $10,000 buy-in Main Event seats. Registration open until 4:30 PM. 5 PM -$1,100 buy-in Mega Satellite. Top 10% of players will earn

We have reached the 12 hour marker for today’s play, so the floor staff has announced that play will end tonight seven handed. Ty Dobbertin scored a rollercoaster double up through chip leader Michael Liang on the last hand of the night: J9>107 on a board of [9c][6s][2d][10c][Jc] after they got the money in on

Blinds: 150,000/250,000 Kyle Floyd moved all in for about 2,500,000 under the gun, and next to act, David Baker called for most of his stack. Everyone else folded, and aces were shown again. Floyd: [As][10c]Baker: [Ac][Ah] This time, the aces had no sweat, as the board ran down [Jd][8s][4d][3c][5d] to give Baker the pot and

Blinds: 100,000/200,000 David Marshall raised on the button to 525,000, and next to act, Ali Shahni moved all in 1,150,000. In the big blind, Shiqi Zong moved all in over the top, and Marshall ducked out of the way. Zong: [As][Ah]Shahni: [Ad][7d] Shahni was in pretty bad shape, but the flop of [Kd][4c][4d] gave him

Blinds: 100,000/200,000 Ty Dobbertin raised to 400,000 from middle position, and on the button, Thuy Nguyen (pictured) moved all in for 2,000,000 even. Dobbertin thought for a little bit before calling with [As][Jc], and he was dominating the [Ah][10h] of Nguyen. The board ran down [Ad][7c][3d][2h][9h], and Dobbertin’s jack kicker played to send us down

Michael Liang continues to pace the field, having just scored another knockout blind vs blind, A6>88. That puts him at over 10 million in chips, easily the leader still. Here are the other recent bustouts, and remember that we will be posting photos and counts for the final table of nine when we get there!

We are down to just two tables now in the LAPC Million Event, where all players remaining have $13,690 locked up. Leading the way at the moment is Michael Liang (pictured above) with nearly eight million in chips, but he still has some stiff competition left. Other notables still in the hunt include David Baker
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