Kenneth McFarlane was the first player out after the redraw at 27 players, as his lost against the of John Paul Tabago on a board.
27th place: Kenneth McFarlane, $6,384
Samuel Chartier was trying to run his 10BB stack up, and in an unopened pot preflop, he went all-in from the cut-off with , and was called by James Nortcliff from the small blind with . The board of was of no help to Samuel, and his run at this WPT Canadian Spring Championship ended in 26th place.
26th place: Samuel Chartier, $6,384
In a battle of the blinds, Daniel Cote found himself all-in versus neighbour Nicholas Petrina, but his Kx8x didn’t improve versus Nicholas’ KxJx.
25th place: Daniel Cote, $6,384