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- Three players were all in preflop, including Scott Abrams, Robert Buckenmayer, and Josh Neufeld. Neufeld had both players covered, and Abrams had Buckenmayer covered by 250,000 or so.
Just eighteen players remain in the WPT LA Poker Classic after Day 4, with Josh Neufeld leading the players towards the final table and $1,015,060 first prize.
Just eighteen players remain in the WPT LA Poker Classic after Day 4, with Josh Neufeld leading the players towards the final table and $1,015,060 first prize.
Sixty-three players returned to the Commerce Casino in Southern California yesterday to play Day 4 of the WPT LA Poker Classic. Each was already assured of an $18,970 min-cash, and the goal for most of the players was to simply make it through the day, lock up $54,850 (eighteenth place prize money) and be in a good position to make an assault on a seat at the final table.
Going into Day 4, the chip lead was held by Jesse Yaginuma – who had finished third in this event last year – with Glenn Lafaye and Jennifer Tilly close behind. Behind the chip leaders Greg Merson, Matt Waxman, Chris Moorman, Jason Mercier, Mike Sexton and Jonathan Duhamel were all in pursuit; and Joe Serock was at the foot of the leaderboard with 45,000 chips (9 Big Blinds).
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The event drew nearly 100 attendees, who each paid $200 to buy into the pot. Poker stars Josh Neufeld and Jim Hess were among the participants, as was Hollywood director Rob Schiller. Josh Neufeld three-bet the rest of his stack for 600,000 from the cutoff and the rest of the table folded back to Baumann. She sat thinking for about two minutes before calling and showing. Neufeld tabled and the two were racing. Neufeld was safe on the flop of, but Baumann paired up on the turn. Fifth street was the and Neufeld was sent to.
Rash of Early Eliminations Reduces Field Quickly
When players took their seats at the Commerce Casino, Level 17 had just started (blinds 2,500/5,000 – ante 500) and there was a rash of eliminations, as short-stacked players attempted to get competitive. Among the early eliminations, Jonathan Duhamel was particularly unlucky to bust – getting his last chips in with A♥ K♦ against the 10♥ 10♦ of Ludovic Assouline and finding the A♦ in the window, only for the flop to also deliver the 10♠ to give Assouline a set.
Among the other players to leave during the first couple of levels were Andy Frankenberger (2♣ 2♥ < Kazu Oshima´s A♠ J♣), David Paredes (9♣ 9♥ < Erkut Yilmaz´s K♥ J♠) and Mike Sexton – who moved all-in with A♠ K♥ and was called by Greg Merson (J♥ J♦). The J♣ in the window gave Merson a set and, despite pairing his King on the River, Mike Sexton was bust in fifty-first place.
Serock on the Rise, Aces Cracked and Former Chip Leader Departs
In every live poker tournament there are always incredible hands played out but, in the WPT LA Poker Classic, they all seemed to come in a closely-grouped series. Joe Serock (10♦ 10♠) doubled up against Josh Rotenberg (Q♣ Q♦) when the flop of Q♣ 10♥ 10♣ gave Rotenberg a set, but Serock Quads; and Jason Mercier was bust in forty-third place when his Aces were cracked by Kumar Parminder (Q♠ J♦) who turned a Queen-high straight.
Josh Neufeld took over at the top of the leaderboard in a three-way hand which saw the demise of Jesse Yaginuma and in which Kumar Parminder was crippled. The relevant action occurred after the flop of J♠ 5♥ 4♠, when Parminder bet 125,000 chips, Neufeld called and Yaginuma moved all-in for 437,000 chips. Parminder tried to isolate Yaginuma by shoving his last 519,000 chips into the middle, but Neufeld paid with the last of his chips to be involved in the hand, and the cards were on their backs:
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- Kumar Parminder: A♠ K♠ for the Spade flush draw
- Josh Neufeld: 5♣ 5♠ for a Set of Fives
- Jesse Yaginuma: A♦ J♦ for top pair
The Turn of K♥ gave Kumar Parminder additional outs, but the 5♦ was dealt on the River to give Josh Neufeld Quad Fives and triple him up into the chip lead.
Challengers Queue Up Behind
Behind Josh Neufeld only six other players have above average chip stacks (average is 890,000 chips). Glen Lafaye remains in second place after seeing off Eric Buckman A♦ Q♣ > Q♥ J♣, and Chris Moorman knocked out Jennifer Tilly with a flopped Eight-high straight > A♠ 10♦ on his way to finishing the night in third place. Joe Serock´s amazing comeback continued throughout the five levels of play; and it was he who closed the day´s proceedings when eliminating Ravi Raghavan in nineteenth place A♥ K♦ > K♣ Q♦ to enter the leaderboard in fourth place.
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Behind the leading contenders, singer-actor Patrick Bruel has the chance to record his first live poker victory since his WSOP bracelet triumph in 1998 after hitting trip Aces to cripple Oliver Price A♣ K♦ > K♣ K♥; while Kazu Oshima and Ludovic Assouline both knocked out players against the odds to remain in contention – Oshima (A♥ K♥) busting Jeremy Kottler (A♦ 10♠) after Kottler had paired his Ten on the flop, but the Q♦ on the River enabled Oshima to complete an Ace-high straight, while Assouline flopped a Set of Sevens to eliminate Bastian Fletcher 7♣ 7♠ > 9♣ 9♠.
Looking Ahead to Day 5 of the WPT LA Poker Classic
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Day 5 of the LA Poker Classic will determine the six players who will compete on Thursday´s final table. The game will resume half way through Level 22 (blinds 8,000/16,000 – ante 2,000) with three players exceedingly short-stacked – Heath Mendelsohn (184,000 chips), Hasan Habib (162,000 chips) and Dan O´Brien (129,000 chips). Those in a healthier position include:
# | WPT LA Poker Classic | Chips |
1 | Josh Neufeld | 2,326,000 |
2 | Glenn Lafaye | 1,743,000 |
3 | Chris Moorman | 1,731,000 |
4 | Joe Serock | 1,596,000 |
5 | Michael Rocco | 1,410,000 |
6 | Adam Friedman | 1,244,000 |
7 | Patrick Bruel | 1,039,000 |
8 | Michael Pickett | 847,000 |
9 | Erkut Yilmaz | 689,000 |
10 | Ludovic Assouline | 672,000 |
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Just two days remain in the 2014 World Poker Tour (WPT) L.A. Poker Classic Main Event and the money is starting to get serious. With 18 players left standing (well…sitting), everybody is guaranteed at least $54,850. That price tag will double once eight players are knocked out during today’s Day 5. Leading the charge to the final table is Josh Neufeld with 2,326,000 chips.
After Neufeld, the top of the leaderboard is fairly packed. Six other players have over 1,000,000 chips, including Glenn Lafaye, Chris Moorman, Joe Serock, and Michael Rocco, who have stacks ranging from 1,743,000 to 1,410,000. On the flip side, three players – Heath Mendelsohn, Hasan Habib, and Dan O’Brien – all have below 200,000 chips.
This is almost Neufeld’s largest cash of his career. The Californian has just three trips to the money in live tournaments (thanks to TheHendonMob.com for his tournament records), the largest and latest coming in the 2012 World Series of Poker Main Event, where he placed 79th for $88,070. His other two cashes bring his lifetime earnings to just over $100,000.
One of Neufeld’s biggest hands of Day 4 came at the expense of one of the previous day’s headliners, Jennifer Tilly. In the hand, Neufeld raised pre-flop to 26,000 and Tilly called. On the flop of 9♣-6♠-2♥, Neufeld bet 30,000 and then called when Tilly raised to 90,000. The turn was the A♥ and this time Neufeld check-called a 150,000 chip bet from Tilly. Neufeld changed it up on the river, betting 450,000 when the K♥ was dealt. Tilly took some time to ponder her action, but finally decided to call. Neufeld revealed pocket Kings for the lucky rivered set, while Tilly mucked her hand.
Josh Neufeld was already the chip leader before that hand, but that took him up to 2,700,000, more than twice the chips of anyone else in the tournament. Jennifer Tilly was eliminated shortly thereafter.
Perhaps Neufeld’s most significant hand came earlier, though, in a big three-way all-in. He, Kumar Parminder, and Jesse Yaginuma were in a three-bet pot and saw a flop of J♠-5♥-4♠. Yaginuma checked, Parminder bet 125,000, Neufeld called, and then Yaginuma decided to shove for 437,000. Parminder then moved all-in over the top for 519,000. Neufeld put his tournament life at risk, calling for 516,000.
Neufeld had the best hand, holding 5♣-5♠ for middle set. Yaginuma had A♦-J♦ for top pair, while Parminder had A♠-K♠ for the nut flush draw. The turn was the K♥, not really changing much despite pairing Parminder, and the river was the 5♦, which gave Neufeld quads and close to a triple-up. Parminder was crippled and Yaginuma, the chip leader going into the day, was eliminated in 33rd place.
Today the tournament will run until just six players are left, setting up Thursday’s final table at the Commerce Casino.
2014 World Poker Tour L.A. Poker Classic Main Event – Day 4 Chip Counts
1. Josh Neufeld – 2,326,000
2. Glenn Lafaye – 1,743,000
3. Chris Moorman – 1,731,000
4. Joe Serock – 1,596,000
5. Michael Rocco – 1,410,000
6. Adam Friedman – 1,244,000
7. Patrick Bruel – 1,039,000
8. Michael Pickett – 847,000
9. Erkut Yilmaz – 689,000
10. Ludovic Assouline – 672,000
11. Tab Thiptinnakon – 640,000
12. Kazu Oshima – 516,000
13. Allen Pock – 452,000
14. Alexandru Masek – 402,000
15. Huy Lam – 359,000
16. Heath Mendelsohn – 184,000
17. Hasan Habib – 162,000
18. Dan O’Brien – 129,000