DAY 3 L.A. POKER CLASSIC SEES MORE ACES HIT THE RAIL
2 March 2007
Tense atmosphere as 152 players try to make the
money cut and the final table
Day 3 of the L.A. Poker Classic at the Commerce Casino
near Los Angeles saw 152 survivors from a starting field
of 791 taking their seats with ambitions to win the main
prize of $2.4 million or at the very least make the
money bubble cut by finishing in the top 54 spots.
With such an impressive roster of big name players,
making the final table will be a major achievement in
terms of reputation and the monetary rewards for doing
that will be significant - every player on that final
table will leave with at least a quarter million
dollars, and the second place finisher will collect over
a million.
JC Tran's Day 2 chip lead was seriously eroded early on
in a $400 000 pot clash with Jacobo Fernandes, who later
on took another big pot from Ari Goott to build a
formidable stack.
Meanwhile, the 2006 WSOP runner-up Paul Wasicka was
building a strong position too, making the half million
mark after busting Joe Tehan.
Following the dinner break the remaining players took up
positions at nine tables and the air of caution was
apparent in careful and slow play with few action-packed
incidents - the objective was clearly to make the money
on the way to that final table. The attrition rate was
correspondingly slow, with ten players falling in just
over two hours. Paul Wasicka had maintained his steady
build-up which reached $800 000 and the chiplead
following a clash with Parimal Parmar, and he went up
past the million only to fall back later as the fortunes
of the game turned against him.
When the cash cut was finally reached it was Australian
player Jimmy Sachindis who just missed it as the Bubble
Boy, heading for the door in 55th place and losing his
chance at a minimum payout of $22 780.
There are now 54 survivors both in the money and heading
for Day 4, including Bill Edler, Jason Strasser, JC
Tran, Paul Wasicka, CK Hua, Greg Mueller, Chris Bell,
Joe Awada, Ed Moncada, Vincent Procopio, Ari Engel, Nam
Le, Chau Giang, Isaac Haxton, Kristy Gazes, Nick
Schulman, and Lee Markholt.
Bill Edler has the chip lead with a $696 000 stack,
followed closely by Jason Strasser on $677 000 and at
least another nine players in the half million dollar
region.
The inclusion of Isaac Haxton in the middle of the field
is an especially heartening note, given the misfortune
that has seen his last tournament winnings of over $800
000 frozen in the Neteller debacle (see previous
InfoPowa reports)
It was farewell to another slew of top players that
included Barry Greenstein, Erik Seidel, Minh Ly, Ted
Forrest, Crispin Leyser, Toto Leonidas, Daniel Alaei,
Steve Brecher, Brian Haveson, Ali Eslami, Anthony Mak,
Jesse Jones, Quinn Do, Dan Schmeich, Joe Tehan, Nenad
Medic, Steve Dannenmann, Lori Conn, Eugene Todd, Parhlad
Friedman, Tim Phan, and Matthew Szymaszek.
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