Playing For $241K!!! LA POKER CLASSIC Recap | POKER VLOG #18

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In this poker vlog, I play the $1,200 buy-in LAPC Classic event. The tournament generated over $1.4 Million in prizepool money with a whopping $241,670 for 1st place! How far did I get into the tournament? Check out some of the hands I played in this episode.

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TIME STAMPS
0:00 Introduction
0:56 Travel: Harris Ranch Visit
1:49 Travel: Fort Tejon Visit
4:20 Hustler Casino
5:07 Commerce Casino Day 1
8:40 Emergency!
9:45 Max Pain on the Bubble
10:50 Day 1 Redo
14:57 All-In near Bubble AGAIN
15:39 Day 2
16:45 Bad or Good Call?

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7 thoughts on “Playing For $241K!!! LA POKER CLASSIC Recap | POKER VLOG #18

  1. If you coming to graton for the run good series…i got a drink for ya. Keep up the great content.

  2. Great video. Did you like the steak? I'd be afraid of food coma for the drive. What was your thinking for going all in on the final hand?

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