WPT Canadian Spring Championship – Final Table!

  • Level: 30
  • Small Blind: 50K
  • Big Blind: 100K
  • Ante: 15K
  • Chip Average: 3.2M
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 1079


  • We have just reached the 10-player final table at the Main Event of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship. Day 3 will go on until we have our official final table of 6, which will then resume tomorrow at noon.

    Here is the final table, along with the approximate chip counts:

    Final Table

    • Seat 1. Sylvain Siebert – 3.9M
    • Seat 2. Johnny Mazaferro – 2.65M
    • Seat 3. Jason Comtois – 1.15M
    • Seat 4. John Paul Tabago – 2.05M
    • Seat 5. Mario Lim – 4.17M
    • Seat 6. Alexender Wong – 4.1M
    • Seat 7. Daniel Gagne – 6.7M
    • Seat 8. Pierre Guenette – 4.02M
    • Seat 9. Brent Wheeler – 2.06M
    • Seat 10. Marco Caza – 1.25M

    Best of luck!

    Final Table of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship Main Event

     

    11th place: Rodney Lawrence

  • Level: 30
  • Small Blind: 50K
  • Big Blind: 100K
  • Ante: 15K
  • Chip Average: 3.2M
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 1079


  • Rodney Lawrence has been eliminated in 11th place, meaning that the final table of 10 players has come together. Play will continue tonight until there are 6 players remaining – the official Final Table in WPT events.

    Pierre Guenette is the player who eliminated Rodney although many had tried earlier today as Rodney spent most of the day playing with a very short stack. We missed the preflop action but on the flop of 8 of Clubs 6 of Clubs 2 of Spades Rodney bet just over 200K and Pierre flat called. The turn came the Queen of Diamonds and Rodney again led out – for 375K this time. Pierre immediately announced he was all-in and Rodney called very quickly.

    Rodney: King of Spades Queen of Clubs
    Pierre: 6 of Hearts 6 of Spades

    The 7 of Diamonds changed nothing and Pierre’s middle set was good. He covered Rodney, who was eliminated from the event.

    11th place: Rodney Lawrence, $13,292.00

    Rodney Lawrence

    Johnny Mazzaferro doubles up

  • Level: 30
  • Small Blind: 50K
  • Big Blind: 100K
  • Ante: 15K
  • Chip Average: 2.9M
  • Remaining: 11
  • Entries: 1079


  • Sitting in middle position, we just saw Johnny Mazzaferro place his remaining 1.365M chips all-in, and go heads-up with Daniel Gagne from the big blind.

    Johnny turned over 6 of Spades 6 of Clubs, and needed some help to win against the Jack of Hearts Jack of Clubs of Daniel. The flop was dangerous, but still very good for the sixes, as it showed 6 of Hearts 10 of Hearts 7 of Hearts, and with blanks on the turn and river (3 of Spades and 9 of Clubs), Johnny doubled up to over 2.7M.

    We are still just one elimination away from our final table of 10.

    12th place: Ami Alibay

  • Level: 29
  • Small Blind: 40K
  • Big Blind: 80K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 2.9M
  • Remaining: 11
  • Entries: 1079


  • Following a hand where Ami saw just over 1 million of his chips go towards John Paul Tabago (where the 3 of Diamonds 3 of Clubs of Ami lost to the Jack of Clubs Jack of Spades on a Ace of Spades 6 of Spades 4 of Clubs Queen of Spades 5 of Spades board), Ami found himself all-in with his remaining chips versus Alexender Wong.

    Ami: Ace of Hearts 7 of Hearts

    Alexender: 4 of Hearts 4 of Diamonds

    The board was good to Alexender, showing the 8 of Clubs 10 of Clubs 8 of Diamonds 4 of Clubs Jack of Spades, and Ami busted in 12th place.

    12th place: Ami Alibay, $13,292

    Ami Alibay

    13th place: Matthew Brunskole

  • Level: 29
  • Small Blind: 40K
  • Big Blind: 80K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 2.7M
  • Remaining: 12
  • Entries: 1079


  • Holding a stack of 740K, which is less than 10BB, Matthew Brunskole took advantage of an unopened pot as he shoved from the button. Unfortunately for him, Marco Caza had a hand to call from the big blind.

    Matthew: 10 of Spades 8 of Diamonds

    Marco: King of Hearts Jack of Spades

    The board ran out Queen of Spades Ace of Spades 8 of Spades Jack of Clubs 6 of Spades, and Matthew’s ten-high flush was second best to Marco’s jack-high flush, thus eliminating him in 13th place.

    13th place: Matthew Brunskole, $10,675

    Matthew Brunskole

    Chips are flying

  • Level: 29
  • Small Blind: 40K
  • Big Blind: 80K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 2.5M
  • Remaining: 13
  • Entries: 1079


  • There haven’t been any eliminations since the last break (through half of level 29) but that’s not to say that there hasn’t been any action! The chips are flying around the final two tables. Matthew Brunskole lost two relatively small pots in a row, leaving him short – but then tripled up after getting it in with pocket tens a few hands later. Ami Alibay had also been getting relatively short until he doubled through Alexander Wong just a few minutes ago to go to about 2.6M in chips.

    Play continues…

    Update on chip counts

  • Level: 29
  • Small Blind: 40K
  • Big Blind: 80K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 13
  • Remaining: 1079
  • Entries: 0


  • Here is an update on the chip counts at the current break:

    Table 34

    1. Jason Comtois – 750K
    2. Brent Wheeler – 1.95M
    3. Pierre Guenette – 895K
    4. Sylvain Siebert – 2.72M
    5. Matthew Brunskole – 1.55M
    6. Rodney Lawrence – 1.52M
    7. Marco Caza – 1.62M

    Table 35

    1. Johnny Mazzaferro – 2.3M
    2. Alexander Wong – 3.9M
    3. Mario Lim –  3.0M
    4. Ami Alibay – 1.45M
    5. Daniel Gagne – 6.3M
    6. John Paul Tabago – 1.6M

    14th place: Frederic Bunchan

  • Level: 29
  • Small Blind: 40K
  • Big Blind: 80K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 2.5M
  • Remaining: 13
  • Entries: 1079


  • Frederic Bunchan was just caught with his hand in the cookie jar, as he bluff-shoved the river and was called. The hand began with him limping in from the button, and seeing a flop with the blinds, Daniel Gagne and John Paul Tabago. All three checked the flop of 3 of Spades Ace of Hearts 8 of Diamonds, and Daniel lead out for 80K when the King of Hearts hit the turn. John Paul folded, and Frederic bumped it up to 160K, which Daniel called. The river was the 4 of Diamonds, and after Daniel checked, Frederic announced he was all-in for his last 650K. Daniel tanked for a few minutes, and finally made the call.

    Frederic: 6 of Clubs 9 of Spades

    Daniel: 8 of Hearts 10 of Clubs

    The hero call was good, and Frederic was eliminated in 14th place. Daniel now has an impressive 6.3M stack.

    14th place: Frederic Bunchan, $10,675

    Frederic Bunchan

    15th place: Simon Quintal

  • Level: 28
  • Small Blind: 30K
  • Big Blind: 60K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 2.3M
  • Remaining: 13
  • Entries: 1079


  • Simon Quintal has been flying under the radar for most of the later stages of the tournament, never the chip leader but never short-stacked either.

    That changed after Rodney Lawrence raised all-in from middle position and Simon called from the button.

    Rodney: Ace of Clubs 10 of Clubs
    Simon: 8 of Spades 8 of Hearts

    The flop came Ace of Diamonds King of Clubs 3 of Clubs to put Rodney well in the lead. The board ran out 9 of Diamonds 6 of Diamonds and kept him there – he doubled to over 1.2M in chips on the hand.

    With just around 200K left in chips, Simon found a way to fold for a few hands before getting it in UTG holding King of Diamonds 10 of Hearts. It folded back to the Big Blind (Brent Wheeler) who called.

    Simon: King of Diamonds 10 of Hearts
    Brent: Ace of Hearts 8 of Diamonds

    The board came: 6 of Hearts Ace of Hearts 8 of Diamonds 4 of Spades 5 of Diamonds and Simon was eliminated.

    15th place: Simon Quintal, $10,675.00

    Simon Quintal

    16th place: Maxime Theroux

  • Level: 28
  • Small Blind: 30K
  • Big Blind: 60K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 2.2M
  • Remaining: 15
  • Entries: 1079


  • In a heated battle of the blinds, we saw Maxime Theroux get his 975K stack all into the middle versus Mario Lim, who had him covered by almost twice that amount.

    Maxime: Ace of Diamonds King of Hearts

    Mario: Jack of Spades Jack of Diamonds

    Maxime didn’t improve on a 3 of Spades 3 of Hearts 6 of Hearts 10 of Hearts 4 of Clubs board, and was eliminated in 16th place, good for $9,210.

    16th place: Maxime Theroux, $9,210

    Maxime Theroux