Phil Ivey ‘Bubble Boy’ at 2012 LA Poker Classic

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With the 2012 LA Poker Classic field dwindling down to 54, Phil Ivey found himself exiting as the “Bubble Boy”, failing to make the cash cut. 

In total, 549 players entered the tournament in hopes of winning the $1,370,240 first place prize.

Other notables knocked out Sunday included the likes of Phil Hellmuth, Vanessa Rousso, Erick Lindgren, Jennifer Harman, Barry Greenstein and Liv Boeree. 

Canadian poker pro Jason Somerville, who made waves two weeks ago after revealing on his blog that he is gay, found himself with the second biggest chip count after Tuan Phan. 

Here is your chip leaderboard: 

1 Tuan Phan 1.14m


2 Jason Somerville 860k


3 Joe Tehan 831k


4 Casey Stewart 791k


5 Larry Greenberg 707k


6 Noah Schwartz 685k


7 Larry Lipman 571k


8 Tom Marchese 530k


9 Badih Bounahra 495k

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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