Jonathan Poissant eliminated

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 899.2K
  • Remaining: 36
  • Entries: 1079


  • Jonathan Poissant raised from UTG to 70K. Action folded around to chip leader Mario Lim in the Big Blind, who shoved. Jonathan insta-called and flipped King of Hearts King of Spades, which was stronger than Mario had anticipated – he held 4 of Hearts 4 of Spades.

    The flop was safe for Jonathan: 5 of Clubs 9 of Spades 8 of Spades but the 4 of Diamonds on the turn was a terrible card and the 6 of Hearts on the river couldn’t save it for him. Jonathan leaves the tournament in 37th place.

    With the tournament down to 36 players, a table has broken and play continues on 4 tables.

    First bust of Day 3

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 851.8K
  • Remaining: 38
  • Entries: 1079


  • Edouard Dupuis has just been eliminated from the tournament. We didn’t catch the hand, but Samuel Chartier was stacking the chips and his pocket Aces were still tabled. Edouard has won $4,709.00 for his efforts in the tournament.

    Alibay starts with a double

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 830K
  • Remaining: 39
  • Entries: 1079


  • Ami Alibay has doubled up on the first hand of the day. Action was blind on blind and we arrived on the turn to a Ace of Hearts 10 of Hearts 7 of Hearts 8 of Clubs board. Ami was all in for the 385K that remained in his stack after the earlier action and James Nortcliff called.

    Ami: 8 of Hearts 9 of Hearts
    James: Ace of Diamonds 8 of Spades

    The river was a brick for James and Ami’s flush held. Ami is now holding just under 1M chips.

    Welcome to Day 3 of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship Main Event

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 830K
  • Remaining: 39
  • Entries: 1079


  • The 39 remaining players have begun taking their seats and unbagging their chips in preparation for Day 3, which is set to start momentarily. Today’s action will be played out until we have our final table of 6, and this final table will resume tomorrow at noon. There will be a full seating redraw at 27, 18 and 10 players, and the blind levels are of 60 minutes.

    Three players are leading the field, with Mario Lim at the head of the pack, followed very closely by Eric Afriat and Sylvain Siebert. All three are within a few thousand chips of each other, with stacks ranging between 1.65M and 1.71M. This is Sylvain Siebert’s third time in Day 3 of a WPT Montreal Main Event, as he already has two final tables under his belt, with a 5th place finish in November 2013 and a 4th place finish in November 2014.

    Local pro Samuel Chartier is also found in the field, holding nearly 1 million in chips. November final table-ist Alexandre Lavigne is also trying to make back to back WPT Montreal finals.

    The cards will be in the air in just a few short moments, as the tournament director is preparing his ‘Shuffle up and deal’ speach.

    Good luck to our remaining players!

    WPT CSC – Day 3 seating draw & chip counts

    Day 2 has concluded after 11 levels of play with 39 players left of the 311 who started the day and 1079 entries who began the event in one of the three starting flights.

    As specified in the structure and rules of this event, seating for all players remaining has been redrawn. Players’ seats for Day 3 along with their self-reported chip count is detailed in the following table.

    Play resumes at 12pm tomorrow (Monday March 31).

    First Name Last Name Seat Chip Count
    Alexandre Lavigne Table 26 – Seat 2 658,000
    Alexender Wong Table 26 – Seat 1 1,402,000
    Ami Alibay Table 34 – Seat 3 450,000
    Andrew Humphrey Table 35 – Seat 2 995,080
    Brent Wheeler Table 27 – Seat 7 1,022,000
    Daniel Cote Table 27 – Seat 5 865,000
    Daniel Gagne Table 30 – Seat 3 648,000
    Danny Ayoub Table 34 – Seat 5 879,000
    David Lanthier Table 27 – Seat 6 1,099,000
    Edouard Dupuis Table 26 – Seat 4 266,000
    Eric Afriat Table 35 – Seat 8 1,700,000
    Eric Davis Table 26 – Seat 5 642,000
    Frederic Bunchan Table 30 – Seat 2 1,049,000
    Gaetano Buda Table 26 – Seat 8 901,000
    James Nortcliff Table 34 – Seat 2 1,002,000
    Jason Comtois Table 35 – Seat 7 677,000
    John Paul Tabago Table 34 – Seat 8 841,000
    Johnny Mazzaferro Table 27 – Seat 4 1,006,000
    Jonathan Poissant Table 34 – Seat 7 617,000
    Justin Miller Table 26 – Seat 6 390,000
    Kenneth McFarlane Table 35 – Seat 3 770,000
    Marc Guerbilsky Table 30 – Seat 1 500,000
    Marco Caza Table 30 – Seat 4 785,000
    Mario Lim Table 34 – Seat 6 1,706,500
    Mathieu Roy Arbour Table 30 – Seat 6 710,000
    Matthew Brunskole Table 34 – Seat 1 865,000
    Maxime Theroux Table 35 – Seat 4 528,000
    Nicholas Petrina Table 34 – Seat 4 663,000
    Osman Soubra Table 30 – Seat 5 490,000
    Pierre Guenette Table 27 – Seat 2 752,000
    Rodney Lawrence Table 27 – Seat 1 970,000
    Ruben Perceval Table 35 – Seat 1 508,000
    Sammy Chao Table 27 – Seat 3 398,000
    Samuel Chartier Table 26 – Seat 7 925,000
    Selajtin Jakupovski Table 35 – Seat 6 389,000
    Simon Quintal Table 35 – Seat 5 474,000
    Sylvain Siebert Table 27 – Seat 8 1,655,000
    Tyson Erback Table 26 – Seat 3 1,190,000
    Xiao Peng Table 30 – Seat 7 934,000

    7 figures

  • Level: 23
  • Small Blind: 10K
  • Big Blind: 20K
  • Ante: 3K
  • Chip Average: 539.5K
  • Remaining: 60
  • Entries: 1079


  • A number of players have now climbed into the 7 figures, with Day 2 of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship Main Event nearing its the final stages. With only two 45-minute levels left to play tonight, here are the players that currently lead the field:

    1. Daniel Cote – 1.62M
    2. David Lanthier – 1.35M
    3. Sylvain Siebert – 1.20M
    4. Xiao Peng – 1.14M
    5. Johnny Mazzaferro – 1.1M
    6. Mario Lim – 1.05M
    7. James Nortcliff – 1.03M

    Higgins exits

  • Level: 23
  • Small Blind: 10K
  • Big Blind: 20K
  • Ante: 3K
  • Chip Average: 539.5K
  • Remaining: 60
  • Entries: 1079


  • Ryan Higgins just took a terrible beat to be eliminated. We arrived at the table with a flop that had been dealt King of Diamonds Ace of Clubs 9 of Clubs and Ryan had led out a 45K bet. His opponent, Mario Lim, tank-jammed (he had Ryan covered) after several minutes, prompting a quizzical reaction from Ryan, who finally called. The last aggressor showed first – Ace of Spades 5 of Spades while Ryan was in good shape with Ace of Diamonds Jack of Hearts.

    However the turn brought out the 5 of Hearts prompting an exclamation from Ryan. The insignificant 8 of Diamonds didn’t change anything in his favour and he was eliminated while Mario gloated about his suck out and predicted victory in the tournament.

    Millionaires

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 437.4K
  • Remaining: 74
  • Entries: 1079


  • A few players have now crept up over 1M in chips as level 21 winds down. The current millionaires are:

    • David Lanthier – 1.2M
    • Xiao Peng – 1.1M
    • Johnny Mazzaferro – 1M
    • Sylvain Siebert – 1.M

    Ruben Perceval is trailing just behind at slightly over 900K, but it should be noted that he’s at a table with both Johnny and David, making for a very stacked table.

    Ami loses a bunch

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 404.6K
  • Remaining: 80
  • Entries: 1079


  • Ami Alibay has been among the chip leaders for the past few levels but he just lost a big pot to Pierre Guenette who is sitting directly to his right. The UTG player, Wei Xu, made the opening raise to 20K and George Daoukakis flat called from UTG +1. The action folded around to Pierre who also just called. Ami raised to 55K from the BB. Wei and George folded, Pierre called and 2 players went to the flop.

    Flop: 8 of Clubs 6 of Clubs 10 of Spades.

    Pierre checked and Ami led out for 68K. Pierre thought for a bit and counted out raising chips – he made it 160K. Ami had a decision to make, but judging by the investigation of his neighbour’s remaining stack, it wasn’t between calling and folding but rather a decision between calling and re-raising to force Pierre to commit the 222K he had behind.

    After a minute and a half Ami ended up calling and the turn came 3 of Clubs. Pierre immediately shoved and again Ami thought for a couple of minutes. He ended up folding, showing Ace of Clubs Back Card. Pierre tried to just show one partial card to his neighbour and not much was seen except that it was a spade.

    Ami is still in pretty good shape after the hand with more than 800K in play.

    Some photos in the money

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 399.6K
  • Remaining: 81
  • Entries: 1079


  • Below are some photographs taken after the money bubble had burst.