The 13th stage of the World Poker Tour has ended - LA Poker Classic 2010held in Las Angeles, in Commerce Casino from February 26 to March 4. The main tournament with an entry fee of $10'000 brought together 745 participants. The prize pool was $7,152,000. Hungarian Andras Koroknaiwho made it to the final table as the chip leader eventually won the 2010 LA Poker Classic with a win of $1'788'001.
The last six players played at the final table on the fourth game day of the tournament. In the first 35 minutes, two players left the final table. The first was Michael Kamranwho went all-in with T-7... He was called Andras Koroknai with AJ, who knocked out the opponent. Then Jean Claude Moussa fielded with A-9 and lost to AQ Tri huynh... Three hours later the tournament left and Gevork Kasabyanby calling Tri Huynh, who had missiles (A-A).
The remaining three players showed tight for a long time. Andras Koroknai and Raymond Dolan hit the flop - A-Q-2... Both have top pair, which forced the players to go all-in. The kicker Koroknai was stronger, and it was he who got the bank, making him the clear chip leader.
Andras Koroknai then adds another significant amount with his AKs against a pair of Tri Huynh jacks.
Before the heads-up start, Andras Koroknai had 13,450,000 in chips while Raymond Dolan only had 1,450,000. In the first hand, the players showed up - shorty with Q-4 and chip leader with Q-8... T-9-4-7-K... Andras Koroknai hits the flush and becomes the 2010 LA Poker Classic Champion.
Members: 745
Buy-in: $9,700 + $300
Prize Pool: $7,152,000
1st place - Andras Koroknai + $1'788'001
2nd place - Raymond dolan + $1'002'710
3rd place - Tri huynh + $665'136
4th place - Gevork Kasabyan + $450'576
5th place - JC Moussa + $321'840
6th place - Michael Kamran + $246'744
7th place - Jim casement + $185'952
8th place - Steve sung + $135'888
9th place - Carlos mortensen + $100'128
The next stage of the World Poker Tour is Bay 101 shooting stars will take place on March 8-12 in San Jose.