With the abundant skill on display, this event will need every minute possible to capture all the excitement. As with every televised tournament during WPT Season X, the WPT LAPC will be broadcast on Fox Sports Net in three separate episodes starting June 24. Several past LAPC winners entered the event including Michael Mizrachi, Antonio Esfandiari and Phil Ivey, who bubbled the money. To etch his name onto the WPT Champions Cup, Jazayeri had to overcome an impressive international field that featured 45 WPT Champions Club members. Immediately after the win, Jazayeri exclaimed, “You dream about it, you fantasize about it, but in my heart I never thought this could happen. After fours hours of back and forth play, WPT Boot Camp alumnus Sean Jazayeri defeated WPT Ones to Watch David ‘Doc’ Sands heads-up to capture his first WPT title and $1,370,240 in prize money. Crowds of poker fans, press and television cameras followed the high-stakes action, leading to a stacked WPT final table. In total, 549 players entered the WPT Main Event, creating a massive prizepool of $5,270,400. Over the past week, the best players from around the world flooded the Commerce Casino for the WPT LA Poker Classic.