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Wednesday 27th February 2008

L.A. Poker Classic Day 4: Two Phils Rise To The Top



Day 4 started with a bang, as eighteen of the 58 remaining players being out before the end of the first level of play. One man who was busy in that time was Phil Ivey, who had begun the day on 656,000. One big hand cropped up, and Ivey seized the chip lead where he remained until the end of the day.

In the key hand which propelled Ivey to the top spot, the battle developed as the blinds took on each other. Scott Montgomery raised to 25,000 out of the small blind, only for Ivey to reraise out of the big for 80,000 total. Montgomery, perhaps feeling Ivey was pushing him about, popped it back up to 180,000 but must have realised something was awry when Phil moved in for 300,000 more. Now pot-committed, Montgomery called with Ad-9c which was dominated by Ivey’s Ah-Kh. The board didn’t pair Montgomery’s nine, and Ivey doubled up to just under a million in chips.

The steady trickle of eliminations continued until the dinner break, with Toto Leonidas and Mickey Mills losing their way just before getting to the final three tables. It was now that another Phil still in the tournament made his move. Hellmuth had been embroiled in a long war with Neil Ho, but the Poker Brat finally got his man after he knocked Ho out in 31st place after Hellmuth’s Ac-Ks outran Ho’s pocket sixes.

Twenty-two players made it to the dinner break, and it took just over an hour for the last four to fall. Play will resume with two tables left, and the chip counts looking like this:

1. Phil Ivey: 1,543,000

2. Blair Hinkle: 1,541,000

3. Phil Hellmuth: 1,399,000

4. Nam Le: 1,254,000

5. Michael Carson: 1,029,000

6. Michael Watson: 987,000

7. Charles Moore: 921,000

8. WeiKai Chang: 751,000

9. Quinn Do: 695,000

10. Matt Brady: 497,000

11. Jennifer Tilly: 417,000

12. Jeff Schwimmer: 413,000

13. Theo Tran: 410,000

14. Scott Montgomery: 386,000

15. Pete De Best: 291,000

16. David Singer: 285,000

17. Brian Taylor: 228,000

18. Yury Parad: 214,000

Play will continue down to a final table, and we in the Bluff Europe office are determined to shake off the ‘Bluff Europe Tip Voodoo’. We’re backing Nam Le to make it to the final table, along with the two Phils to set up what hopes to be a classic WPT final table.

 

Source: OnlineCasinoNews


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