Wednesday, 4 March 2020

LA Poker Classic Final Table Set With Two Past WPT Champions


The $10,000 buy-in LA Poker Classic final table is all set in stone. A pair of past World Poker Tour champions are still alive, with Balakrishna Patur holding the chip lead.

LA Poker Classic final table

Your six-member 2020 LA Poker Classic final table. (Image: wpt.com)

Patur, who isn’t one of the past WPT winners, also finished Day 3 with the chip lead on Monday. His stack didn’t slide on Tuesday’s Day 4, but he did surrender the chip lead to Isaac Baron. On Wednesday, however, he got back to stacking chips and busting players. At the end of the session, he 6,320,000 chips and has a commanding lead.

LA Poker Classic to Become the Vegas Poker Classic

Now that the LA Poker Classic has reached its final table of six, the tournament will soon move across state lines to Nevada. The final table — scheduled for April 2 — will take place at the HyperX Esports Arena at the Luxor in Las Vegas.

The World Poker Tour began hosting some of its final tables in Sin City last year, including the 2019 LAPC. Many players enjoyed the switch as it gave them an opportunity to fly their friends and family out to catch them in action live.

The Esports Arena, which is on the south end of the Strip, will host the Gardens Poker Championship (March 31), Borgata Winter Poker Open (April 1),  and LA Poker Classic (April 2). Las Vegas will also host the WPT Venetian, a $5,000 event starting March 31, although that one will run in its entirety at Venetian.

Big Stack Poker at Final Table

Don’t expect a quick final table at the LA Poker Classic. The six remaining players all have healthy stacks, including three players who will start with over 100 big blinds.

The blinds will resume at 20,000/40,000 (40,000 big blind ante), with Patur leading the way at 158 big blinds. Typically, when a final table starts, a player with that massive stack size holds a huge lead. But there are many other players who can do some serious damage to his stack in just one hand.

Matas Cimbolas, last year’s LA Poker Classic runner-up to David “ODB” Baker, is second in chips (4,310,000, 107 big blinds), and hopes to finish just one spot higher this year. Cimbolas won the 2014 WPT UK for $313,328.

James Carroll, a two-time WPT champion who bubbled the LAPC final table last year, will start in third place at the final table with 4,125,000 chips and 103 big blinds.

Ka Kwan Lu is fourth in chips at 2,250,000. He’s followed by Scott Hempel (1,670,000), and Upeshka De Silva at 930,000 chips.

The 2020 LA Poker Classic had 490 entrants, and is down to just six players, each with a shot at winning $1 million.



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