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Gregory Brooks Wins the 2011 L.A. Poker Classic
Level 32: 75,000-150,000, 25,000 ante
Sorted In: Featured Blog, Kimberly Lansing, Gregory Brooks, Commerce Casino, Tournaments, L.A. Poker Classic, Season IX12:15 AM, 03/04/11
First Time's the Charm for Gregory Brooks
Level 32: 75,000-150,000, 25,000 ante

When the LA Poker Classic final table began, poker fans were pretty divided between those who believed Carlos Mortensen would pick up his record fourth title and those who believed Vivek Rajkumar would breeze thru the final table en route to a second win. Those people didn’t count on Gregory Brooks.
Many predicted the deep stacks would result in a long final table, but it took just three hands for the carnage to begin. Brooks jumped to the chip lead early when a cooler of a hand saw him get it all-in against Rajkumar holding pocket aces to Rajkumar’s pocket queens. The aces held and Brooks only built on his momentum from there.
While it was smooth sailing for Brooks, it was rough waters for Rajkumar, as he found himself all-in with the best of it against Steve Gross on two separate occasions, only to chop the pot once and double Gross up in the other.
On Hand #31 the eliminations began. Darryll Fish was running low on chips and shoved all-in over the top of a raise from Carlos Mortensen with Q
Gross was the next to go. He battled a short stack all afternoon and staved off elimination a couple of times, but it was not his day. He got it in holding J
Levahot followed suit just four hands later. He lost a chunk of his stack when he made two pair in a hand where Brooks hit a set to drop him to just over a million. The rest of the chips went in on a J
Brooks had a big chip lead, but Mortensen and Rajkumar weren’t exactly short on chips. With more than 50 big blinds in each player’s arsenal, it seemed like this could be a long night, however, it took just six hands to get the field down to heads-up.
Just one hand after Brooks took more than a million of Mortensen’s chips, the two tangled again. All three players saw a flop of J
Brooks had the advantage when heads-up play began, but Rajkumar brought things close to even thanks to one of the biggest calls of the season. Rajkumar check-called a big bet from Brooks on a Q
The double up gave Rajkumar new life, but a second double was not in his future. Instead, Brooks steadily chipped away at his opponent, pulling out to a 4 to 1 chip advantage. Down to under four million chips, Rajkumar called a raise from Brooks and they saw a flop of 7
Brooks thought the situation through and called with 7
It may have been his first event, but it certainly won't be his last. Brooks will most definitely play in $25,000 Championship in May and he guarantees there will be more WPT events, and hopefully more WPT final tables in his future.
1st: Gregory Brooks - $1,654,120
2nd: Vivek Rajkumar - $908,730
3rd: Carlos Mortensen - $640,680
4th: Amir Lehavot - $421,680
5th: Steve Gross - $304,000
6th: Darryll Fish - $235,350
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Hand #96: Gregory Brooks Wins the WPT L.A. Poker Classic! ($1,654,120)
Level 32: 75,000-150,000, 25,000 ante
Gregory Brooks raises to 325,000, and Vivek Rajkumar calls. The flop comes 7
3
2
, Rajkumar checks, Brooks bets 400,000, and Rajkumar thinks for more than 30 seconds before he moves all in for 3,500,000.
Brooks thinks for about 30 seconds before he calls with 8
7
for a pair of sevens, and Rajkumar turns over J
10
for two over cards with runner-runner straight and flush draws.
The turn is the 2
, the river is the A
, and Gregory Brooks wins the pot -- and the tournament -- with a two pair, sevens and deuces.
Vivek Rajkumar finishes as the runner-up, earning $908,730. He came close to winning his second WPT title, but could never claim the chip lead heads up.
Gregory Brooks wins the WPT L.A. Poker Classic, earning $1,654,120, a Remington statue trophy, and a WPT bracelet. The prize money includes a $25,500 entry into the season-ending WPT World Championship at Bellagio in May.
Congratulations to Gregory Brooks!
1st: Gregory Brooks - $1,654,120
2nd: Vivek Rajkumar - $908,730
3rd: Carlos Mortensen - $640,680
4th: Amir Lehavot - $421,680
5th: Steve Gross - $304,000
6th: Darryll Fish - $235,350
10:23 PM, 03/03/11
Level 32 Begins
Level 32: 75,000-150,000, 25,000 ante
The players return from break to begin Level 32, with increased blinds of 75,000-150,000 and a 25,000 ante.
10:16 PM, 03/03/11
10-Minute Break
Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante
Level 31 comes to an end, and the players take a 10-minute break. Here are the official chip counts from the table:
Vivek Rajkumar - 3,850,000
Gregory Brooks - 16,575,000
10:06 PM, 03/03/11
Hand #95: Vivek Rajkumar
Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante
Vivek Rajkumar raises to 320,000, and Brooks folds.
Vivek Rajkumar - 3,865,000
Gregory Brooks - 16,565,000
10:05 PM, 03/03/11
Hand #94: Gregory Brooks
Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante
Gregory Brooks raises to 300,000, and Rajkumar folds.
Vivek Rajkumar - 3,725,000
Gregory Brooks - 16,705,000
10:03 PM, 03/03/11
Hand #93: Gregory Brooks
Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante
Vivek Rajkumar folds, giving Gregory Brooks a walk.
Vivek Rajkumar - 3,865,000
Gregory Brooks - 16,565,000
10:03 PM, 03/03/11
Hand #92: Gregory Brooks
Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante
Gregory Brooks raises to 300,000, and Vivek Rajkumar calls. The flop comes 9
7
3
, Rajkumar checks, Brooks bets 400,000, and Rajkumar folds. Brooks takes the pot.
Vivek Rajkumar - 3,945,000
Gregory Brooks - 16,485,000
10:02 PM, 03/03/11
Hand #91: Gregory Brooks
Level 31: 60,000-120,000, 20,000 ante
Vivek Rajkumar raises to 310,000, and Gregory Brooks calls. The flop comes 5
3
2
, Brooks checks, Rajkumar bets 440,000, and Brooks calls. The turn card is the 4
, and both players check.
The river card is the Q
, Brooks bets 1,050,000, and Rajkumar folds. Gregory Brooks takes the pot.
Vivek Rajkumar - 4,265,000
Gregory Brooks - 16,165,000
10:00 PM, 03/03/11


