Walking into the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles is an experience in itself. No matter where you've played poker, you've never played in a card room this big. It's cavernous, with action going on ar...
Walking into the Commerce Casino in Los Angeles is an experience in itself. No matter where you've played poker, you've never played in a card room this big. It's cavernous, with action going on around the clock. The only thing that could make the experience bigger is the World Poker Tour. When the WPT L.A. Poker Classic came to town, it brought with it the makings of the biggest poker tournament on the American West Coast. After several grueling days of play, six players remained out of the 692 that began the $10,000 event. When they sat down for the marathon final table, here's what their chip stacks looked like.
Seat 1: Steve Simmons - 1,505,000 Seat 2: J.C. Tran - 3,720,000 Seat 3: Michael Woo - 2,195,000 Seat 4: Alan Goehring - 1,900,000 Seat 5: Daniel Quach - 1,655,000 Seat 6: Per Ummer - 2, 870,000
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