Gregory Brooks wins L.A. Poker Classic
7 Mar 2011
Brooks follows in the footsteps of 22-year olds Randal Flowers (Festa al Lago) and Jeff Forrest (Foxwoods World Poker Finals), as young stars continue to make their mark on Season IX. At one of the fastest, most aggressive and highly contentious final tables in WPT history, Brooks and Vivek Rajkumar made quick work of their opponents and started their heads up battle on hand 62 of the night. Heads up play slowed considerably as former WPT Borgata Open winner Rajkumar, 24, tried to overcome Brooks' more than 2-to-1 chip lead. In the end Brooks, who hails from Wyckoff, NJ, came out on top when his 87 beat Rajkumar's J10 and the board fell 7322A.
"My strategy throughout the entire tournament was really to play aggressively in spite of whether or not my chips allowed me to," said Brooks. "But I was lucky enough to have a lot of chips and I was able to play a lot of hands. I was a little surprised. No one else seemed like they wanted to take the reins. So I decided that I would do so."
Even though Carlos Mortensen didn't capture his record fourth WPT title tonight, his third place finish only cements his legacy as the most successful player in World Poker Tour history. With his $640,680 pay day, he extends his lead in the lifetime WPT earnings list with $6,394,988. He is the first player to cross the $6 million mark. With 64 WPT events played and that much in earnings, Mortensen averages nearly $100,000 in earnings each tournament; an amazing number that is a testament to The Matador's unrivaled consistency.
The 2011 Los Angeles Poker Classic at Commerce Casino, the world's largest poker casino, featured 54 events and paid out $14,639,170. Photos of the LAPC can be downloaded at WPT Media Room.
Final Table Standings
1. Gregory Brooks - $1,654,120
2. Vivek Rajkumar - $908,730
3. Carlos Mortensen - $640,680
4. Amir Lehavot - $421,680
5. Steve Gross - $304,000
6. Darryll Fish - $235,350
Current WPT Player of the Year Standings (Points)
1. Andy Frankenberger (2,100)
2. Kia Mohajeri (1,700)
3. Antonio Esfandiari (1,400)
4. Gregory Brooks (1,400)
5. Dwyte Pilgrim (1,250)