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Some Updated Counts From the Final Two Tables

Blinds: 12,000-24,000 Average: 727,000Nitesh Rawtani - 1.5 millionBrian Gorman - 1.3 millionBrian Brubaker - 775,000Matt Schultz - 710,000Safiya Umerova - 540,000

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Long Lost Siblings At the Final Two Tables?

We couldn't help but notice that two of our remaining players who are at the same table shared quite a resemblance, both in clothing and their chosen hair style. Add in the dealer in between them, and...

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Some Chip Counts From the $1,100 H.O.R.S.E Event

We wanted to pass along a quick update from the $1,100 H.O.R.S.E Event that is now down to 27 players. The current average stack is 36,000, and the final eight players will be making the money and...

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Just Two More Eliminations Until the Final Table!

We are down to just 12 players, and you can view the latest round of eliminations below. These three players all took home $5,080 tonight.13. Emil Mactal14. Karel Kratochvil15. John RioAnd these three...

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Final Table Photos, Names, and Chip Counts

Seat 1: Uziel Haimoff - 1.4 million Seat 2: Brian Brubaker - 1.25 millionSeat 3: Corey Emery - 1.2 million Seat 4: Nitesh Rawtani - 3.6 million (not pictured) Seat 5: Matthew McEwan - 725,000 Seat 6:...

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Paul Liu Eliminated in 10th Place ($6,280)

After Jonathan Dahlberg raised it up, Paul Liu moved his final 250,000 in with [Jc][Jh]. Dahlberg was already pot committed, and made the call with [Ad][8h]. Liu was out in front, but the [Ac] came on...

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Brian Gorman Eliminated in 9th Place ($8,530)

Nitesh Rawtani raised it up to 110,000, and Matt Schultz called in middle position. Brian Gorman then shoved all in for just under 400,000 total. That got Rawtani out of the way, but Schultz made the...

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Corey Emery Eliminated in 8th Place ($11,360)

After Seon Kim min-raised under the gun, Brian Brubaker moved all in for just over a million. Corey Emery looked down at his cards, and quickly called all in for less. Back to Kim, he thought for a few...

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Updated Chip Counts From the Final Seven

Blinds: 30,000-60,000 Average Stack: 1.76 millionNitesh Rawtani - 3.1 millionMatt Schultz - 2.9 millionBrian Brubaker - 1.5 millionJonathan Dahlberg - 1.2 millionMatt McEwan - 1.1 millionUziel Haimoff...

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Seon Kim Eliminated in 7th Place ($14,280)

Action folded around to Matt Schultz, who moved all in from the small blind, easily having Seon Kim covered. Kim made the call, and the cards were tabled.Schultz: [Ac][2c]Kim: [Ks][7c]Kim took the lead...

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Uziel Haimoff Eliminated in 6th Place ($17,250)

Uziel Haimoff moved all in preflop holding [Ks][Qc], and Nitesh Rawtani looked him up with [Jd][10d]. The flop was action packed, coming down [Kd][Jc][7d]. The [8d] on the turn ended things, giving...

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Exact Chip Counts From The Final Five

The remaining players took a look at the numbers, and they weren't able to come to an agreement. However, one benefit of this is we have exact chip counts now. You can view those below, as the action...

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Jonathan Dahlberg Eliminated in 5th Place ($21,330)

Action folded around to Jonathan Dahlberg in the small blind, and he moved all in. Brian Brubaker was in the big blind with a barely larger stack, and he called the wager.Brubaker: [Ad][Qc]Dahlberg:...

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Nitesh Rawtani Eliminated in 4th Place ($28,520)

After getting caught bluffing by Matt Schultz, Nitesh Rawtani was left on the short stack. He shoved all in from the small blind with [9h][8d], but unfortunately for him, Matthew McEwan woke up with a...

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Fresh Counts From the Final Three

Just like before, a deal couldn't be struck, but we do have exact counts for you guys again.Blinds: 40,000-80,000Matt Schultz - 6.32 millionBrian Brubaker - 3.105 millionMatthew McEwan - 2.945 million

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Brian Brubaker Eliminated in 3rd Place ($38,530)

Brian Brubaker moved all in from the small blind, and Matthew McEwan asked for a count. Once he got the total, he made the call.Brubaker: [Qs][8s]McEwan: [Qh][Js]The flop of [9h][Ah][2s] kept McEwan...

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Congratulations to Matt Schultz, Winner of Event #35!

As soon as we got heads up, Matt Schultz and Matthew McEwan took a look at the numbers, and both quickly agreed to what was nearly an even chop. McEwan will earn $71,255, while Schultz will take home...

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LAPC Event #36 $1,100 H.O.R.S.E Day 2 Chip Counts & Seating Assignments

LAPC-36 DAY 2 $1,100 H.O.R.S.EFebruary 14, 2016 2:00 PM                    Entries: 65                                                           Prize Pool: $65,000Place     Last Name       First Name...

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LAPC Event #37 $1,100 Omaha 8-or-Better

Omaha 8-or-Better2/15/16 - 1pm $1,100 Buy-in15,000 Starting Stack All Levels 40 Minutes Until MoneyAll Levels 60 Minutes AfterLate Register until 5:30pm Two Day EventDay 2 Tuesday, February 16th at 2 PM

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Cards in the Air: $1,100 Omaha 8-or-Better

We are kicking off another week of action here at the LAPC with the $1,100 Omaha 8-or-Better Event. Players will be starting with 15,000 in chips, and registration will be open until 5:30 PM. This is a...

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