
Cecile Ticherfatine got her short stack in preflop holding [Ah][Kh], and it was a classic coin flip against Elvyn Bello’s [6h][6c]. The flip didn’t last long though, as the flop of [Jc][6d][4c] gave Bello middle set, and left Ticherfatine needing running cards to win. The [7c] turn sealed the hand, and just like that, we

Jonathan Pastore raised to 25,000, and Faraz Jaka three bet next to act to 62,000. Pastore called, and the flop came down [6d][4d][6s]. Pastore check called a bet of 35,000, and the [8c] came on the turn. Pastore checked again, and Jaka fired 130,000. Pastore came back with a check raise all in to, which

For the second time at this final table, Jonathan Pastore was dealt pocket kings, and raised it up to 25,000. Michael Nia three bet to 57,000, and Adam Weinraub called on the button. Pastore four bet all in for 185,000 total, and while that got Nia out of the way, Weinraub called with [8s][8d]. Pastore’s

12 PM – $400 8-Max Event. Players start with 40,000 in chips. Registration open until 4:30 PM. One Day Event. 2 PM – $10,000 buy-in LAPC Main Event Final Table 4 PM- $200,000 Guaranteed Closer Event. Players start with 40,000 in chips. Registration open until 8:30 PM. Day 2 finals on Sunday, March 2nd. 7

We are down to a dozen players ion our $10,000 LAPC Main Event, and over half the field is looking to ensure that the title stays in house. Amongst the field still is current chip leader Michael Nia, as well as Adam Weinraub, Evgeniy Tsyrenov, Elvyn Bello, and Gevork Kasabyan. Stay tuned for the full
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