MORE ACES FALL IN L.A. POKER CLASSIC DAY 2
2 March 2007
And Gavin Smith becomes the 'butt' of a friendly
bet
Day 2 of the L.A. Poker Classic, currently being
contested at the Commerce Casino near Los Angeles had a
somewhat shorter run than day one, with play commencing
at 3.30 Sunday afternoon and the action over by midnight
on the same day. Nevertheless it was sufficient time to
see more top players hitting the rail, and in one case a
side bet involving a rear end tattoo being won.
Although Joe Sebok entered the fray as chip leader, he
fell on hard times and at one time looked as if he might
lose his side bet with pro Gavin Smith...that whichever
exited first would have the other's initials tattooed on
his butt. In the event, it was Smith who will face the
needle after he moved all in with A 10 at the 3 hour
point, and his challenger's pocket kings held.
But there wasn't a lot of levity in the squad of poker
pros who were out of the tournament by the dinner call -
Mike Matusow, Mark Newhouse, Kathy Liebert, Young Phan,
Robert Mizrachi, Paul Darden, Tony Ma, Shane Schleger,
Phil Laak, and Chad Brown all hit the rail.
23 year old young gun from Bodog Ari Engel strood out
with aggressive and skilful play throughout, but the
action went up a gear or two late in the evening when
Sebok and J.C. Tran contested one of the biggest hands
of the day with over $80 000 in the pot. Sebok bet $50
000 which Tran reraised all in, and Sebok called, only
to be beaten by Tran and bundled out of the competition.
By play's end at midnight Tran was clearly leading with
an (unofficial) stack of around $540 000, comfortably
ahead of other survivors who included Ari Engel, Sean
McCabe, Lee Markholt, Joe Tehan, Can Kim Hua, Scott
Clements, Strasser, Nam Le, Paul Wasicka, Chris Bell,
Bill Edler, Giang, Gene Todd, Kristy Gazes, Isaac Haxton,
Prahlad Friedman, Steve Dannenmann, Ted Forrest, Nenad
Medic, Greg Mueller, Steve Brecher, Shannon Shorr, Joe
Awada, Michael Mizrachi, and Barry Greenstein.
Among the better known casualties of Day 2 were Tex
Barch, Erick Lindgren, Eric Lynch, Chris McCormack, John
Cernuto, David Chiu, Todd Brunson, David Levi, David
Plastik, Kevin Saul, David Oppenheim, Joe Pelton, Kido
Pham, Mark Gregorich, Isabelle Mercier, Patrik Antonius,
and Freddy Deeb.
The World Poker Tour L.A. Classic started Saturday with
a record field of 791 players, each of whom anted up the
$10 000 buy-in to take part. By the end of Day 1 play,
there remained 368 players with their eyes on the
winner's prize of $2.4 million. The top 54 players this
year will be in a 'money bubble' of a total prize pool
worth over $7.9 million, which makes the 2007 L.A. Poker
Classic the largest $10 000 buy-in event in the history
of the World Poker Tour.
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