Silva's Turn to Double Through Hengsakul
We just saw our second all in and a call, and Peter Hengsakul was once again on the short end of the stick, losing a good chunk of his stack. Action folded around to Luis Silva, who moved all in for...
View ArticleNguyen Doubles Through Uccio
Steven Uccio and Khang Nguyen were heads up on a flop of [Qs][3h][2h]. Nguyen called a bet of 255,000 from Uccio, and when the [Ah] hit the turn, Uccio moved all in. Nguyen quickly called with the...
View ArticleZaher Samaan Eliminated in 10th Place ($13,230)
After Khang Nguyen raised it up preflop, Zaher Samaan moved his short stack all in with [Kc][Jc]. Nguyen quickly called with [Ad][Qd], and the hand was virtually sealed after a flop of [Ah][4c][3d]....
View ArticleLarry Quang Eliminated in 9th Place ($16,020)
Larry Quang folded down to his last 160,000 before he put it all in preflop holding [Kh][Kd]. Paul Lee put him at risk holding [Ac][Js], and the kings held on the flop of [Jh][5s][7d]. Â The [7c] on the...
View ArticleA Deal Has Been Struck
After some lengthy negotiations, a deal was struck between the final eight players. They are now playing for the $10,000 LAPC Main Event Seat. You can view a breakdown of the payouts below.Sascha...
View ArticleSteven Uccio Eliminated in 8th Place ($49,500)
Steven Uccio was crippled on the first hand after the chop when his [Jc][10c] lost to the [Ks][7d] of Peter Hengsakul. He would bust out on the following hand to Luis Silva, who turn a straight to...
View ArticlePaul Lee Eliminated in 7th Place ($76,890)
Paul Lee was crippled on a hand where he rivered a straight but was beaten by the rivered flush of John Hemme. That left Lee with about 800,000 in chips, and he busted on the next hand.We are down to...
View ArticlePeter Hengsakul Eliminated in 6th Place ($49,400)
Peter Hengsakul moved all in with [Kd][7h], and our anonymous player made the call with [Kc][10d]. The flop of [Ks][10s][4h] all but ended things, as Hengsakul would need running sevens. It wouldn't...
View ArticleJust Four Players Left Now
Our anonymous player sent most of his chips over to John Hemme, and on the next hand, his final 250,000 went to Sascha Walter. Here's how the final four stack up right now.John Hemme - 5.1...
View ArticleKhang Nguyen Eliminated in 4th Place ($73,990)
Khang Nguyen shoved his severe short stack in with [8d][5h], and he was in rough shape against the [10h][10d] of Luis Silva. Nguyen caught an eight on the flop, but that was all the help he would get,...
View ArticleSascha Walter Eliminated in 3rd Place ($85,000)
Sascha Walter was all in with [As][3c], and in rough shape against the [Ah][Js] of John Hemme. The board came down [2d][Kh][7s][8d][Qd], and Hemme took down the hand to take a significant lead into...
View ArticleSilva Doubles Through Hemme
Luis Silva was all in preflop holding [Ah][9s], and John Hemme put him at risk with [Qc][10s]. Hemme caught a queen on the flop, but Silva spiked an ace on the turn to retake the lead. The river...
View ArticleJohn Hemme Wins The Seat, Sascha Walter Takes the Trophy
John Hemme and Luis Silva agreed to another deal, where Hemme will be taking the $10,000 LAPC Main Event Seats, and he will give Silva $5,000. Below you will see a full breakdown of the payouts based...
View ArticleInterview with the $1,650 CSPC Main Event Winner Sascha Walter, and $10k LAPC...
The California State Poker Championship $1,650 Main Event has wrapped and Sascha Walter came out on top taking home the most money as well as the coveted bear trophy. After the deal was made seeing...
View ArticleEvent 16 $350 NLH Triple Stack Chip Counts
Another installment in the overlay series, Commerce added to yet another prize pool. If you haven't taken advantage yet, Wednesday is one of the last few chances to do so. There's a $350 NLH Double...
View ArticleCards Are In The Air For The CPS Main Event
The $1,650 Main Event is underway. $500,000 is Guaranteed to be in the prize pool for this Event, and if the rest of the series is any indication, Commerce will likely be adding to that amount. There's...
View ArticleDay 1a Main Event Updates
114 players so far in the $1,650 Main Event with registration still open until 4:30pm. Play will conclude tonight at 11:10pm tonight. There is a single re-entry allowed until the close of registration....
View Article153 Entries on $500,000 Guaranteed Main Event Day 1A
On the opening heat of the $1,650 buy-in Main Event drew 153 entries for a prize pool of $229,500 leaving us a way to go reach the $500,000 guarantee. Day 1B is tomorrow at noon and registration an a...
View ArticleEvent 19a $1,650 No Limit Hold'em Chip Counts
The first of 2 Day 1s saw 153 players come out to play. After 15 levels, 24 remained and will move on to Day 2. Here's a list of their chip counts.CPS EVENT 19A $1,650 NO LIMIT HOLD'EM MAIN...
View ArticleGuarantee Has Been Met In The Main Event
181 players was the number needed today in order to reach the $500,000 Guarantee, and we've surpassed that number already with just under 2 hours left in registration. Nice turnout today, and still...
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