
We are ready to kick off the next multi day event of the series, as the $200,000 Guaranteed Monster Stack Event has just kicked off here at the Commerce Casino! This event will have $400 buy-in flights that will see players start with 40,000 in chips. Registration for this first session will close at 4:30

In the midnight hours of our first major day of action here at the latest WSOPC stop, it was Russian pro Maxim Lykov who completed an improbable comeback, erasing a 5-1 heads up chip deficit to defeat Hyak Grigoryan. But oddly enough, the win might not have even happened had Lykov not made a “fortunate”

11 AM – $200,000 Guaranteed Monster Stack Event. $400 buy-in flight. Players start with 40,000 in chips. Registration will close at 4:30 PM 4 PM – $200,000 Guaranteed Monster Stack Event. $400 buy-in flight. Players start with 40,000 in chips. Registration will close at 9:30 PM 7 PM – $200 Landmark Mega. $600 voucher +

Our live stream had some technical issues towards the end, but when the dust settled, Maxim Lykov (pictured above) finished quite the comeback heads up, earning just under $100,000 and his first WSOP Circuit Ring. Hayk Grigoryan will earn $66,777 for his runner up finish. Thank you to everyone for tuning into our coverage all

The second of three final tables is in the books today, and it is a familiar face in the winner’s circle, as Valentin Vornicu has taken down Event #3 for $22,762. On the final hand of the event, Quang was all in preflop holding [Ks][Jd], while Vornicu showed [Ad][9h]. The board came down [10h][10s][2c][4c][5c], and

Over in our other final table still going on, it was the two most decorated players at the final table who have gotten to heads up play. Valentin Vornicu (pictured above) is looking to claim WSOP Ring #14 tonight, which LA Poker Legend Larry Quang (pictured below) is hoping to deny him that feat. Quang

While the Housewarming Event is taking a short break before heads up play, we figured we would go ahead and update you all on the two final tables still playing out in our tournament ballroom. We are heads up in the Senior’s Event, with Craig Parsley holding a nice lead of 5,000,000 over the 1,500,000

Blinds: 150,000/300,000 Hayk Grigoryan raised on the button, and in the big blind, short stack George Dinh moved all in for his final 1,600,000. Grigoryan called with [As][10s], and saw he was in great shape to get to heads up, as Dinh showed [Ad][8s]. The flop of [9c][4c][2s] helped neither player, and a ten on
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