
LAPC Main Event Champion Michael Nia raised to 900,000 preflop, and Juan Lomeli called in the big blind. The flop came down [9d][8d][3s], and Lomeli open shoved all in, having Nia covered. Nia took a look at his cards, looking at the board again, then slammed his chips in to call. Lomeli: [Kd][4d] Nia: [Jd][10c] Both

Our final six players are taking their first final break of the final table, and you can see a breakdown of the chips below. When they return from break, the blinds will be 200,000/400,000. Shengang Cheng (pictured above) – 16,500,000 Michael Nia – 8,800,000 Carlo Rodriguez – 6,500,000 Safiya Umerova – 6,100,000 Hattori Lopez – 5,000,000 Juan Lomeli – 3,500,000

Big stack Safiya Umerova raised it up, and short stack Lang Lee moved all in for his final 1,200,000 and change with [Ad][2c]. Umerova called with [Ks][Qs], and she shot out to the lead on the flop of [Kh][10h][9c]. The [Kc] came on the turn, giving Umerova trip kings, and leaving Lee drawing dead. Lee
We are down to the final nine in our first Mixed Game Event of the series, and below you will see who made that table and how they currently stack up. Seat 1: Sami BechahedSeat 2: Wissam GahshanSeat 3: Shane Friedlander Seat 4: Jorge AlbaSeat 5: Frank IngleseSeat 6: Marshall RagirSeat 7: Ramon Rochin Seat 8: Jay

Luis Reynolds Jr (pictured above) was down to just one million in chips when he shoved from early position. Michael Nia was next to act, and he called with [Ah][Qd]. Reynolds had two live cards with [5s][4s], but the flop of [Ac][Kd][6s] left him drawing rather thin. The [3h] turn did give him eight outs
We are ready to kick off the next $250 buy-in Landmark Mega Satellite here at the Commerce Casino. Just like yesterday, we will be guaranteeing at least four seats to the $1,700 buy-in Main Event coming up this weekend. You can click here for the structure for this Mega which will be closing at 7:15 PM

Over at our other final table today, Jorge Alba (pictured above), and Ramon Rochin (pictured below) have gotten heads up in our $600 HORSE Event. Alba holds a slight lead to start heads up, with 1,050,000 to the 850,000 of Rochin. The runner up here will earn $7,949, while the victor will take home $12,402,
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