February 24 2013, by Eric Danis

WPT LAPC: Keep an Eye on Razavi

FPM logoNOTE: This article has been released prior to the end of Day 1 play at the LAPC.  Please keep an eye on Day 1 end of day chip counts to confirm if Tryba has made it to Day 2.

After a dominant performance is Asia that landed him the Asian Player of the Year award last season, one of Brighton’s finest, Sam Razavi (GPI: 132), is in America ready to take down L.A..

Here is an absolutely amazing stat about Razavi … since last August, the man has accumulated (20) Top 10 finishes on the live tournament circuit – TWENTY!  That includes an impressive (8) victories.  And before you think that his heater is over, he already has two victories in 2013.

I’m not sure what else I can say to convince you to pickup Razavi for your LAPC team tomorrow other than to make sure he is still alive when Day 2 play begins on Sunday in Los Angeles.  As of this exact moment, Sam is sitting right in front of me with chips – stay tuned.

Razavi has been playing at a table with Mike Matusow (who’s been playing the OFC app on his iPad all day) and Kyle Julius.

Sam Razavi (UK) | GPI #132 | FPM 127,230
Best WPT LAPC Result: Never cashed
Career WSOP, WPT, EPT: 0 wins, 4 cashes,  $56,254

Biggest Live Tournament Score: $339,745 (1st – ANZPT Grand Final, 2012)
Most Recent Score: $3,556 (1st – Venetian DSE $300 Prelim, Feb. 2013)

Why should I add Razavi to my team?
> Results, results, results
> If he can do it everywhere, why not here in L.A.?
> Great attitude
> At just a little over 125,000, you can make it work

Want to take a chance on Razavi?  Head on over to Facebook and signup to play the GPI Fantasy Poker Manager – the Official Fantasy Poker game of the World Poker Tour … lineups for WPT LAPC lock on Sunday at Noon PST!

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Eric Danis’ passion for poker came at a very early age but it’s when writing about and covering the game he loves that Danis is most in his element. Danis is better known for creating www.PTPRpoker.com where he spent a few years covering poker events. Danis is also known for having worked on the poker shows Poker Eh! and The Pulse on the Quad Jacks Network.