Back To Back: Alicia LaPorte Pachla Wins WNYPC Event #4

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Alicia LaPorte Pachla

Everybody's favorite Niagara Falls Poker Room regular Alicia LaPorte Pachla made it back-to-back wins in the first two nightly $150 No Limit Hold'em events on the Western New York Poker Challenge schedule Monday night, taking down Event #4.

Pachla was part of a multi-way chop that gave her the title and trophy in Event #2 Sunday, then chopped heads up to take home $2,500 and a second piece of hardware.

Monday's event drew 72 players creating a slight overlay to cover the $10,000 guarantee. Pachla ran hot early then stayed the course throughout the tournament before heating up again at the final table and finally chopping heads up with fellow local tournament regular Art Demmerley.

PositionPlayerPrize
1Alicia LaPorte Pachla$2,500
2Art Demmerley$2,900
3Martin Adzhyan$1,330
4Todd Anthony$920
5Wayne Cleveland$670
6Patty Fitzgerald$510
7Jay Clark$410
8John Geso$350
9Eric Nuss$200
10David Wiles$200

The plan was to pay eight spots, but the group agreed to add $200 each to ninth and tenth when the final table was reached.

Play tightened up a bit before David Wiles and Eric Nuss took the consolation prizes. Short stacks John Geso and Jay Clark were the next to go. They were followed out the door by Patty Fitzgerald, who had a chip and a chair story going earlier but ultimately took sixth.

The plan was to pay eight spots, but the group agreed to add $200 each to ninth and tenth.


Wayne Cleveland doubled once through Martin Adzhyan, but Adzhyan got him on the second try. Then, after Todd Anthony busted fourth, Adzhyan took a healthy lead into three-handed play.

Before long, he misread a Demmerley shoved, paying off his set of queens and handing him the lead. Adzhyan then shoved a weak ace into Pachla's strong one to say goodbye third.

Pachla and Demmerley were just about even in chips and although they planned to play for $400 and the trophy, they ultimately settled on Pachla taking the title and Demmerley the extra cash.

With that, Event #4 on the WNYPC schedule is done and PokerNews will return to cover virtually the same $150 Event #5 kicking off at 5 p.m. local time Tuesday.

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