Day 1c is underway in 7.5 hours…

It’s just before noon here at Playground Poker and the room is already starting to heat up before tonight’s Day 1c of Event 1. The cage reports that just under 150 entries have already been sold for tonight’s flight – which means Day 1c is on track to reach capacity and get into alternates seating just as Day 1a and 1b did.

By the way, the 892 entries that have already played means that Event 1 has already met the $100K Guarantee we had for this tournament – which is shaping up to have an amazing total prize pool.

See you soon!

Chip Counts

Here are the final chip counts for Day 1b.

Rank First Name Last Name Chip Count
1 Maxim Fugere 330800
2 Sebastien Proulx 277000
3 Tung Phan 256000
4 Wayal O 220100
5 Nick Maloney 207200
6 Paul Basi 203800
7 Sid Michaels 200000
8 Wafic Fala 182800
9 Scott Worsley 163400
10 Jean-Sebastien Picard 156000
11 Joel Moreau 149900
12 Ricky Tang 148800
13 Costa Ziakoulis 140500
14 Dominique Lafleur 138500
15 Luciano Iacovella 133900
16 Robert Moran 130700
17 Patrick Simoneau 127700
18 Sacha Vidal 126800
19 David Boudreau 126100
20 Allain Jobin 125600
21 Peter Lett 124600
22 Dominic Benoit 122600
23 Michael G Smith 117600
24 Francois Allard 117000
25 Ludovic Agier 117000
26 Eric Gariepy 115500
27 Robin Leblanc Bouchard 113500
28 Arnaud De Champlain 113400
29 Danik Blanchette 112800
30 Mario Halul 112200
31 JS Labonte 111700
32 Eric Theroux 111300
33 Georges Hallak 109900
34 Jean-marc Couillard 109600
35 Gilles Nolet 107600
36 Olivier Fournier 107000
37 Trishelle Canatella 106100
38 Maxime Dubablon 102800
39 Carol Herwitt-Misener 102200
40 Jonathan D'souza 101100
41 Sungha Kim 100200
42 Pierre Brodeur 98400
43 Jonathan Pierce 97500
44 Marc Antoine Cloutier 97100
45 Marc Andre Brault 97000
46 Habib Khazayl 96500
47 Dave Brochu 96000
48 Stephanie Dery 91500
49 Alex Rath 88100
50 Gilles Ricard 85000
51 Alexandre Gaudreau 84400
52 Karl Curadeau 82900
53 Francois Gagnon 80000
54 Derek Shwartz 75000
55 John Accurso 72800
56 Nick Nickoletopoulos 70100
57 Alexandre Guerera 69400
58 Robin Clouatre 66600
59 Jesse Elbaz 64400
60 John Allan Bushey 62800
61 David Kruger 62600
62 Marc Andre Girard 62200
63 Hector Fernandez 57800
64 Helmut Schrieder 57700
65 Alain Boyer 57100
66 Amir Ahmed 55200
67 Andy D'Alessandro 53800
68 Tyler Dube 51200
69 Michael Dunn 50700
70 Yannick Kwan 50500
71 Andrew Bouffard 50300
72 Sourasay Souvanh 50100
73 Nicolas Sheehy 47100
74 Myriam Sheehy 47100
75 Yohann Wagner 46700
76 Charles Maheu 42500
77 Denis Dumoulin 39800
78 Fuyuki Ikura 39500
79 Eric Riendeau 35700
80 Sacha Pietrowski 34800
81 Vincent Cheung 31800
82 Tony Farcy 31500
83 Joey Silver 30200
84 Alexandru Velehorschi 30000
85 Paul Gravel 22800

Day 1b Photos

Some photos of the action from Day 1b…

Level 9 Update

The second break is over and the players are about 10 minutes into level 9 of 14 to be played today. Blinds are 500/1000/a100 and the average stack is 41.4K. As I cruised the floor before and during the last break I saw a few big stacks around 150K. Check out our Facebook gallery for Day 1b to see some of the bigger stacks.

One player was approaching 200K until he doubled up Trishelle Cannatella just before the break. We missed the action – when we got there Trishelle was in a strong position having called with pocket tens against the big stack’s pocket fives. Her tens held up and she doubled to around 60K while the other player still had well over 140K.

Players have another 5 levels to play and we’ll be posting chip counts.

Round 6 begins…

Round 6 has begun and there are 319 players remaining in the Day 1b field. Blinds are 250/500/a50 and the chip average is 27.7K. A quick survey of the room revealed a couple of stacks that could grow pretty quickly – but no one yet has build up a monster stack.

Level 4 Update

Day 1b has reached the first break of the day and although alternates are still being seated (until the end of the break), attendance has stabilized at 438 players.

We’ve put some photos of the early action on Facebook including (once again) photos of a few members of the Players Club.

Cards are in the air

It’s 7:30pm and after a short announcement from the tournament staff, cards are in the air. As was the case for Day 1a (yesterday), play will continue for 14 half-hour levels tonight. So far 381 players have taken their seats and including the usual poker stragglers and alternates we’re sure to pass tonight’s capacity of 400 players.

Good luck to everyone!

Update 6:45pm

I just checked at the cashier and 260 entries have been sold for Day 1b which starts in 45 minutes! There’s definitely still time to get into tonight’s event – last night we went past the 400 player capacity by 54 players who joined as alternates before the first break.

Chip Counts

Here are the final chip counts for Day 1a. A total of 95 players have made it through to Day 2 on Friday. Players may also choose to enter a second day one on Wednesday or Thursday – only a player’s largest stack will go to Day 2.

Rank First Name Last Name Chip Count
1 Patrick Castrilli 332700
2 Stephen Osmond 330100
3 Nick-Real Seide 280800
4 Claude Dufresne 223200
5 Annie-Claude Gaudreau 219000
6 Ali Awada 202400
7 Mikhail P Palitsky 198200
8 Simon V 177900
9 Louis-Alexandre Cabana 171300
10 Carl St-Jean 169600
11 Yannick Guerin 169000
12 Steven Saab 166100
13 Vittorio Dicriscio 156600
14 Yves Tremblay 155900
15 Russel Turner 151000
16 Dominic Portugais 147800
17 Matt Hendler 146000
18 Ramon De la Cruz 143100
19 Richad Francois 139900
20 Jean-Pierre Hetu 138700
21 Andrei Gongu 137500
22 JJC Fabien Legault 137000
23 Randy Khalil 127000
24 Normand Plessis Belair 122600
25 John Eliakis 117300
26 Stephan Belisle 117000
27 Vivo Loubaton 115500
28 Guy Diamond 114700
29 Kathy Sawers 113600
30 Thomas Fortin 113400
31 Francois Lemire 113000
32 Sylvain Boisvert 112700
33 Alex Plourde 110900
34 Ben Menache 107800
35 Ruben Perceval 104800
36 Lance Perkins 99200
37 Jean-Francois Santerre 97500
38 Eric Beck 95900
39 Anthony Amato 94500
40 Max Zeppetelli 92700
41 Olivier Courcelles 91200
42 Benoit Poulin 91200
43 Steve Allard 90800
44 Mathieu Boucher 90100
45 Guillaume Beauregard 89000
46 Bakhtiar Bakhshi 84700
47 Jean-Francois Boire 83600
48 Alex Fiorani 83300
49 Michael Mellor 81000
50 Shawn Spiegel 78200
51 Yassine El Fouladi 76600
52 Mehdi Alami 75600
53 Sammy Lafleur 75000
54 Anthony Sylvain 75000
55 Sol Bergren 69000
56 Ian Robillard 69000
57 Yanick Ranzi 66700
58 Rene Gauvin 66000
59 Steven St-Jacques 64000
60 Benoit Jean 62900
61 David Hamel 61700
62 Renato Soldera 61400
63 Marc-Andre Yelle 60900
64 Daniel Golea 60500
65 Joey Silver 59200
66 Arthur W. 57800
67 Benoit Vaillancourt 57700
68 Annie Lantin 54200
69 Timothy Rutherford 51400
70 David Guay 50000
71 Michael Leblond 50000
72 Charles Smith 48300
73 Ronald Follgard 47300
74 Martin Leclerc 46900
75 Spiro Plagakis 45300
76 Faisal Khan 44500
77 Corey Belliveau 41800
78 Richard Tarbell 40800
79 Maxime Liopis 38400
80 Marc-Andre Racine 38400
81 Ryan Smith 37500
82 Daniel Clairmont 36400
83 Hampartzum Rodoyan 35700
84 Mathieu Paquette 34400
85 Jean-Pascal Labrose 34000
86 Vaesna Oung 31600
87 Luc Labelle 30000
88 Serge Dalpe 26500
89 Daniel Germain 26100
90 Terry Trahan 23900
91 Pablo Vergara 23500
92 Matthew Laroche 23400
93 Daniel Boyer 22000
94 Tristan Levesque 21000
95 David Perceval 17300

The end of day 1a has arrived

After a gruelling 14 levels of play the tournament desk announced three more hands and then players will bag their chips to take to Day 2 on Friday.

Just as the announcement was being made we arrived at Table 53 as a big hand was developing between two medium stacks – one of which had been a big stack until just a level or two ago.

Blinds were 1.5K/3K/a300 and there was a middle position min-raise. It folded around to the cutoff and Steven Saab insta-shoved. The big blind thought for 2 seconds and called. The cards were flipped and the cutoff showed Ace of Diamonds King of Hearts while the big blind held 7 of Spades 7 of Diamonds.

The flop came Queen of Hearts 10 of Hearts 2 of Clubs giving Saab some extra outs. The turn helped him even more: 10 of Clubs. So now Steve was drawing to the A, K, J, or the Q – basically any paint or the one-card would do the trick. Saab has never been known as the quietest player at any table and he called out for the Q… and sure enough the dealer dropped the Queen of Clubs on the river.

Final chip counts for the day will be posted in a few minutes.