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Mon Feb 26 2007 22:09 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter
87 Players Remaining
JC Tran is the chipleader with 590K.
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Mon Feb 26 2007 22:00 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter
89 Players Remaining on 9 Tables
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Mon Feb 26 2007 21:58 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter
Ted ForrestTed Forrest Eliminated
Ted Forrest had been nursing a short stack for awhile and finally succumbed. But it's not like the table got a whole lot easier with Forrest's departure as Bill Edler has moved his stack onto the table.
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Mon Feb 26 2007 21:56 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter
And then there was one....
lady that is... Kristy Gazes is our lone surviving lady. As Lori Conn moves her final chips in with

and gets a call from Michael Simhai who shows 
and spikes the
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Mon Feb 26 2007 21:52 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter
J.C. Tran Gets (a little) Revenge on Jacobo Fernandez
On a board of




, Jacobo Fernandez bet 20,000 and J.C. Tran raised to 50,000. After a very long think, Fernandez called. J.C. turned over the 
for a rivered boat and Jacobo mucked.
Jacobo has 415,000 while J.C. is back up to the 540,000 he started the day with. -
Mon Feb 26 2007 21:47 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter
Minh Ly Eliminated
Minh Ly just busted out after riding a short stack for the last several hours. Raymond Davis did the deed.
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Mon Feb 26 2007 21:40 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter
11 tables
97 players remaining
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Mon Feb 26 2007 21:30 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter

The Mighty Quinn = Not So Mighty

in the big blind was not enough for Quinnn So as he ran into 
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Mon Feb 26 2007 21:30 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter

C.K. Hua Takes a Big Pot
C.K. Hua raised to 10,000 from middle position and Raymond Davis re-raised to 25K from the big blind. Hua. called. The flop was the


and Davis bet out 10,000. Hua called. The turn was the
and Davis led again, this time for 20,000. Hua made a min-raise to 40,000 and Davis called. The river was the
, putting four to a flush on the board and both men checked. Davis showed the 
and C.K. Hua showed the 
for two pair.
C.K. Hua dragged the 150,000 pot and sits at 330,000 chips. -
Mon Feb 26 2007 21:27 GMT-8 | Posted by Reporter
Prize Pool Unhappiness
Almost to a player there is disagreement with the short payout structure. The LAPC pays fewer places then many other tournaments. A 791 player field will typically pay 72 or even 80 places. Here we are paying only 54.
The nearly unanimous player sentiment is pay $2M for first and $1M for second and take the excess $429,970 on the first place prize and the $177,010 on 2nd place and pay down to at least 72 places.
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