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Level 7: 250-500, 75 ante
Sorted In: Featured Blog, Commerce Casino, Season XI, L.A. Poker Classic08:30 AM, 02/24/13
WPT L.A. Poker Classic, Day 1 Recap
Level 7: 250-500, 75 ante
By BJ Nemeth
Here's a look back at some of the highlights from Day 1 of the WPT L.A. Poker Classic. (The full list of official chip counts and the seat draw for Day 2 can be found by clicking here.)
Photo of Jerry Buss graciously provided by photographer Melissa Hayden.
Los Angeles Lakers owner Jerry Buss (pictured above) died of natural causes earlier this week, and before play began, Mike Sexton gave a moving tribute to the man, highlighting his connections to the poker world.
While Buss was one of the most popular owners of a major sports team (bringing 10 NBA championships to Los Angeles), he often preferred his time in the poker world. There were times that Buss sat at a poker table while he watched his Lakers play in the NBA Finals.
Buss was a 2010 inductee into the Basketball Hall of Fame, but he was no slouch in the poker world either, with several notable accomplishments on his resume.
Buss final tabled the first-ever WPT Celebrity Invitational back in Season I, finishing second behind Layne Flack. Sexton told a story that whenever Buss saw Flack, he would point him out to his friends and say, "That's the guy that I made famous." Sexton also said that to this day, the episode with Jerry Buss remains one of the highest rated in the WPT's 11-year history.
WPT Commentator and Poker Hall of Famer Mike Sexton (center) gave a fantastic eulogy for Jerry Buss before play began.
Sexton is flanked by his fellow commentator Vince Van Patten, WPT Anchor Kimberly Lansing, WPT Raw Deal Analyst Tony Dunst, and Royal Flush Girls Jeannie Duffy, Brittany Bell, Ivy Teves, and Danielle Ruiz.
At the end of Mike Sexton's eulogy, the entire room stood up for a moment of silence in honor of Jerry Buss.
Frank Mariani (pictured) was Jerry Buss's business partner for more than five decades, and they both shared a passion for poker. Mariani played in the WPT L.A. Poker Classic to honor his longtime friend.
As he often does, Mike Sexton (standing) wandered thru the field to welcome the players, and he pointed out last year's WPT L.A. Poker Classic champion Sean Jazayeri (seated) just as Jazayeri was scooping in a pot.
No player in WPT history has ever successfully defended their title, but Jazayeri is off to a good start, heading into Day 2 among the top 15% of the field with 62,625 in chips.
Dwyte Pilgrim (right) plays a pot on Day 1 while Xi Yang (left) observes the action. Pilgrim is one of the most popular members of the WPT Champions Club, while Yang was part of the first WPT event ever held in China, which took place last year.
When the cards went in the air at the start of the day, there were fewer than 400 players in the field, but by the end of the day that number had grown to 505. Registration remains open until the start of Day 2, so expect that number to grow even further.
Michael "Squeaky" Winnett was a memorable part of the first WPT event ever held in Florida (Season IX's WPT Seminole Hard Rock Showdown) as his high-energy antics and constant table talk made him a favorite of the TV cameras and a thorn in the side of Tournament Director Matt Savage.
Winnett's latest obsession seems to be "The Poker Bible," a book he was reading and talking about for most of the day. It didn't seem to hurt him, as he finished the day with an above-average chip stack.
Mike Sexton (left) talks to WPT Champions Club member Carlos Mortensen, one of only two players to win three WPT titles, and the only player in history to win both the WPT World Championship and the WSOP Main Event.
Mortensen was short-stacked early, but Sexton reminds the table that Mortensen doesn't need a lot of chips early to win titles. Mortensen did bounce back, and survived the day with an average stack.
Joe Hachem is another former WSOP Main Event champion who also has a WPT title on his resume, and with a strong start on Day 2, he may be looking for his second this week. Hachem finished the day fourth in chips with 116,700.
When play ended shortly after 8:00 pm, Kamaleddin Abdolrahimi (pictured) was the big stack in the room with a little more than 140,000 in chips. His name may be tough for English-speakers to pronounce, but Abdolrahimi also answers to the nickname, "Dr. J."
Like many of the Southern California poker players, Maria Ho (standing) is a big fan of the Los Angeles Lakers, and she offered her condolences to Frank Mariani late in the day.
Mariani played thru an emotional day to finish with roughly a starting stack, while Ho finished the day 12th in chips with 96,725.
With 505 players entering on Day 1, and registration open until the start of Day 2, the $10,000 buy-in WPT L.A. Poker Classic looks like it will have the largest prizepool so far in Season XI.
There were 369 survivors from Day 1, and here's a look at the top of the leaderboard. On Day 2, the blinds will begin at 250-500 with a 75 ante.
1. Kamaleddin Abdolrahimi - 140,000 (280 bb)
2. Wartan Jalnakrian - 131,075 (262 bb)
3. Joel Micka - 121,900 (243 bb)
4. Joe Hachem - 116,700 (233 bb)
5. David Peters - 113,300 (226 bb)
Players who register before the start of Day 2 will begin with a fresh stack of 30,000, worth 60 big blinds.
Day 2 begins Sunday at 12:00 noon PT. Stay tuned to WPT.com for live coverage and chip counts throughout the day.
08:24 AM, 02/24/13
ClubWPT Player of the Day - Joe Hachem
Level 7: 250-500, 75 ante
Sorted In: Joe Hachem, Commerce Casino, Season XI, L.A. Poker Classic08:56 PM, 02/23/13
Day 1 Ends with 369 Players; Hachem Near the Lead
Level 7: 250-500, 75 ante
Day 1 at the World Poker Tour L.A. Poker Classic has come to a close and 369 players have survived from the 505 that entered today. The prize pool will be released tomorrow after registration closes, and then the field will start the march toward the money bubble.
The chipleader at the end of play is Kamaleddin Abdolrahimi with 140,000. He is joined at the top by Wartan Jalnakrian (131,075), Joel Micka (121,900), Joe Hachem (116,700), and David Peters (113,300).
The field was completely flush with notables on Day 1 here at the LAPC, which is always one of the most star-studded days of the WPT Season. Phil Hellmuth arrived more than fashionably late, taking his seat during the final level of the night. He was joined on Day 1 by the likes of Barry Greenstein, Scott Seiver, David Chiu, Jennifer Harman, Phil Laak, Jennifer Tilly, and Bertrand "Elky" Grospellier.
We lost roughly 20 percent of the field today and some of the familiar faces among the fallen were John Phan, Mike Sowers, Nam Le, Joseph Cheong, Darryll Fish, Will Failla, Vanessa Selbst, Jonathan Duhamel, Dan Smith, Andy Frankenberger, Jonathan Little, and former LAPC champion Antonio Esfandiari.
Tune back in tomorrow at 12:00
08:24 PM, 02/23/13
Three More Hands
Level 6: 200-400, 50 ante
The tournament clock has been stopped and the field was informed that they will play three more hands. There are 383 players that have survived according to the tournament clock.
Stay tuned as we will be collecting chip count information from the bag and tag and catching the final hands of the night, which will be posted soon.
08:01 PM, 02/23/13
Will Failla Eliminated by Todd Terry
Level 6: 200-400, 50 ante
After a flop of 8-7-5 with two clubs, Will Failla is all in with 10
9
(straight draw, flush draw) against Todd Terry's 6-4 (eight-high straight).
The last two cards are blanks, and Failla is eliminated from the tournament.
Todd Terry - 75,000 (187 bb)
Will Failla - Eliminated
07:46 PM, 02/23/13
Quads For Seiver
Level 6: 200-400, 50 ante
The UTG+2 players limps in and Scott Seiver raises to 1,500 from middle position. Keith Lehr calls on the button, as does the limper, and the flop falls A
A
K
.
All three players check around to see the 6
turn where it is checked to Lehr. He bets 2,000 and the UTG+2 player calls. Seiver though, check-raises to 7,000. Lehr folds after a few moments, as did the UTG+2 players.
Seiver collects the pot and shows A
A
for flopped quads.
Scott Seiver - 94,000 (235 bb)
07:44 PM, 02/23/13
Jonathan Duhamel Eliminated
Level 6: 200-400, 50 ante
Sorted In: Commerce Casino, Season XI, L.A. Poker ClassicJust busted LAPC Main on a questionable play... Was right about what he had, just though he would fold instead of call :-( #bluffgonewrong
— Jonathan Duhamel (@JonathanDuhamel) February 24, 2013
07:40 PM, 02/23/13
Phil Hellmuth Arrives In the Final Hour
Level 6: 200-400, 50 ante
With about 45 minutes left in the day, Phil Hellmuth finally arrives to take his seat. Former Facebook VP Chamath Palihapitiya appears to have arrived with Hellmuth, and also taken a seat in the field.
Registration remains open until the start of Day 2 tomorrow, and we have yet to hear Hellmuth explain why he's here so "early."
07:23 PM, 02/23/13
ClubWPT Qualifier Chris Taylor
Level 6: 200-400, 50 ante
Sorted In: ClubWPT, Chris Taylor, Commerce Casino, Season XI, L.A. Poker Classic, Featured Blog07:23 PM, 02/23/13


