
Last night, Commerce Casino threw a big party for all of our hardworking employees in honor of the latest LAPC series wrapping up! After some dinner and drinks for everyone, a total of 262 players brought in for $20 into the employee tournament, which included several bounties of notable players, and various prizes throughout the

The final four took a look at the numbers, and after some initial hesitation, they all agreed to the numbers as presented. All four players locked up over $27,000, with Thu Nguyen earning the lion’s share of the prizepool, $47,135. Check out the full chop details below, and congratulations to all four players on their

Blinds: 300,000/600,000 Action folded to Thu Nguyen on the button, and he moved all in, having both blinds covered. Sam Kaplan was in the big blind, and called all in for his final 5,000,000 or so with [Ks][9d]. Nguyen showed [Ah][Jh], and smashed the flop of [Ad][Qc][Js]. Kaplan could still win with a ten on

Blinds: 300,000/600,000 Matthew Harvey moved all in preflop for his final 4,200,000, and Thu Nguyen put him at risk with [6s][6h]. Harvey was flipping with [Ac][9c], and the flop of [Js][7c][7s] gave him a few more outs with a jack. However, the [6c] came right on the turn, giving Harvey a flush draw, but also

Blinds: 300,000/600,000 Short stack Samuel Moralejo moved all in for his final 1,800,000, and Karo Davtyan called with [As][10d]. Moralejo was happy to see he was live with [6c][5c], and even happier after the flop came down [Ks][Jc][6d] to give him bottom pair. However, the [10c] came on the turn to pair Davtyan. Moralejo did

Blinds: 300,000/600,000 Nissar Quraishi moved all in under the gun for his final 2,400,000, and it folded all the way around to Christopher Rush in the big blind, who quickly called with [Kh][Qh]. Quraishi showed [Jh][10s], and he fell further behind after the flop came down [Ah][Ks][3s]. Quraishi could still win with a queen for
We have reached the final table of the Closer Event, with Commerce Casino regular Karo Davtyan leading the way with 11 million in chips. Below you will see how the rest of the final table stacks up, as we start at the 200,000/400,000 level.
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