WPT Montreal: Payouts

This is the payout table for the 2013 WPT Montreal, Event 9 in the Playground Poker Fall Classic. There were a total of 862 entries in the event over three Day 1s.

Rank First Name Last Name Prize
1 Derrick Rosenbarger $517,049
2 Mukul Pahuja $362,430
3 Serge Cantin $234,051
4 Sylvain Siebert $173,209
5 Lily Kiletto $129,543
6 Alexandre Lavigne $104,799
7 Amirmasoud Babakhani $86,750
8 Marco Cannizzaro $68,992
9 Ludovic Lacay $51,817
10 Antoine Berube $38,135
11 Griffin Benger $38,135
12 David Paredes $38,135
13 Thomas Giorgi $30,857
14 Patrick Eskandar $30,857
15 Zennawi Petros $30,857
16 Patrick St-Onge $26,490
17 Jonathan Little $26,490
18 Hauke Gerdey $26,490
19 Anthony Pace $23,579
20 Yann Dion $23,579
21 Daniel Ghionoiu $23,579
22 Darren Elias $20,959
23 Michael Korovine $20,959
24 Ramzi Karam $20,959
25 Samuel Bisrat Tsehai $18,339
26 Yannick Gauthier $18,339
27 George Caragiorgas $18,339
28 George Biliouras $16,011
29 Mark Radoja $16,011
30 Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault $16,011
31 Brandon David Shane $16,011
32 Yung Hao $16,011
33 Jerry Wong $16,011
34 Guillaume Darcourt $16,011
35 Norman Henry Overdijk $16,011
36 Marko $16,011
37 Dylan Wilkerson $13,682
38 Gerry Lye $13,682
39 David Barter $13,682
40 Peter Kaemmerlen $13,682
41 Love Imari $13,682
42 Sasa Stancic $13,682
43 Chris Dombroski $13,682
44 Jake Schwartz $13,682
45 Victor Ramdin $13,682
46 Jean Francois Bouchard $11,644
47 Adam Kornuth $11,644
48 Scott Aaron Baumstein $11,644
49 Carter Swidler $11,644
50 Derek Houle $11,644
51 Afshin Majidi $11,644
52 Ryan Moriarty $11,644
53 Mohsim Charania $11,644
54 Michael Spano $11,644
55 George James $9,606
56 Lucas Greenwood $9,606
57 Kevin Macphee $9,606
58 Alex Venovski $9,606
59 Philippe Dumas-Couture $9,606
60 Kevin Saul $9,606
61 Keven Michael Stammen $9,606
62 Robert Logan Dunn $9,606
63 Joseph De Mers $9,606
64 Byron Kaverman $8,442
65 Nicky Evans $8,442
66 Jeremy Stein $8,442
67 Carl DiVeglia III $8,442
68 Darren Rabinowitz $8,442
69 Matt Marafioti $8,442
70 Maxime Laberge $8,442
71 James Joyner $8,442
72 Robert Petronio $8,442
73 Roland Isaelashvili $7,277
74 Martin Steven Malone $7,277
75 Maurice Simard $7,277
76 Sol Bergren $7,277
77 David Bokor $7,277
78 Todd Terry $7,277
79 Ryan Weber $7,277
80 Antonio Esfandiari $7,277
81 Shawn Buchanan $7,277
82 Patrick Blye $6,404
83 Andrew Holland $6,404
84 Macradij Yacoubian $6,404
85 Daniel Jason Strelitz $6,404
86 Ricky Tang $6,404
87 Claude Elharrar $6,404
88 Armah Attoh $6,404
89 Jean-Philippe Piquette $6,404
90 Gavin Smith $6,404
91 Robert Stevanovski $5,531
92 Ravi K Raghavan $5,531
93 Fuad Shehab Nasser $5,531
94 Francois Cardinal $5,531
95 Vincen Grenon $5,531
96 Michael Dybnis $5,531
97 James Gibson $5,531
98 Michael Bartholomew $5,531
99 Mohammadi Homan $5,531

Day 2 Wrap Up

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 438,6K
  • Remaining: 59
  • Entries: 862


  • Once players were in the money, we saw a lot more movement with the chips, which resulted in a string of quick eliminations.

    Gavin Smith and Ravi Raghavan were amongst the first to be eliminated, collecting a minimum cash each. Jean Philippe Piquette picked up another cash, giving him three total in the Fall Classic, as he also finished shortly after the bubble burst. WPT Champion and legendary poker pro Shawn Buchanan was eliminated not too long after.

    Antonio Esfandiari decided to try a magic trick with Queen of Diamonds 9 of Diamonds and 4-bet shoved a nearly average stack preflop. Unfortunately for him, Darren Elias made the call with Jack of Spades Jack of Hearts and flopped quads, eliminating Antonio, who increased his total earning by 0,027%.

    Meanwhile, other players were building empires with their recently acquired chips. The day ended with five players sitting above the million chip mark, and the chipleader is poker pro Ludovic Lacay, who picked up a massive pot near the end when he called off a bluff versus Byron Kaverman.  Ludovic came close to winning a WPT title back in October 2007, when he finished runner up to Markus Lehmann in the WPT Spanish Championship Barcelona Main Event, so he is surely determined to go for the win and bring that WPT Montreal Main Event Belt back to his home in France. Since then, Ludovic has won a major title, placing first in the EPT San Remo Main Event 2012.

    Seasoned poker pro Jonathan Little cruised his way into the money comfortably, and he remained relatively quiet until the last few hands of the night, where he shot up the leaderboard with a few big pots. He ended up bagging just over 1 million chips, which doubles the average stack. Right behind him in stacks in 2-time WPT Champion Guillaume Darcourt, past WPT Montreal Champion Amir Babakhani, and a little further back is Yann Dion, a fierce player from Quebec who is making a big name for himself with his recent performances, such as a final table at this year’s PCA Main Event, and a deep run in the WSOP Main Event this summer.

    Sitting around the average mark is online phenomenon Griffin Benger, or Flush_Entity, who is making a successful transition from the virtual table to the live felt. Earlier this year he won his first major title, finishing first in the € 10,000 EPT High Roller Berlin.

    EPT Champion Kevin MacPhee is still in contention holding 31 big blinds, although he lost a considerable amount of his stack near the end of the Day 2. However this experienced tournament player has the ability to work with any stack and run it up to go for the win.

    Victor Ramdin, Mohsim Charania and Lily Kiletto also made it through the day, but are coming back as some of the shorter stacks tomorrow. George Caragiorgas and Carter Swidler bagged and tagged their stacks as well, and are both a little below the average, but still deep given the structure.

    In the end 59 players were left with chips and a seat at the end of Day 2, and tomorrow the day is scheduled to end when the field falls to the final 27.

    You can find the chip counts and seating arrangements here for Day 3, which resumes Tuesday at 12pm.

    We’ll see you then!

    Day 3 – Seating Assignments and Chip Counts

    The action on Day 2 was quick and unrelenting. The money bubble burst after the dinner break. After all 10 levels had been played today, just 59 players remain in the tournament.

    First Name Last Name Seat Chip Count
    Adam Kornuth Table 56 – Seat 5 509,000
    Afshin Majidi Table 65 – Seat 3 590,000
    Alex Venovski Table 57 – Seat 2 204,000
    Alexandre Lavigne Table 65 – Seat 1 899,000
    Amirmasoud Babakhani Table 64 – Seat 2 816,000
    Anthony Pace Table 62 – Seat 1 117,000
    Antoine Berube Table 56 – Seat 6 246,000
    Brandon David Shane Table 56 – Seat 2 361,000
    Carter Swidler Table 62 – Seat 4 428,000
    Chris Dombroski Table 56 – Seat 1 209,000
    Daniel Ghionoiu Table 64 – Seat 7 545,000
    Darren Elias Table 65 – Seat 8 756,000
    David Barter Table 60 – Seat 2 1,014,000
    David Paredes Table 62 – Seat 2 801,000
    Derek Houle Table 64 – Seat 4 180,000
    Derrick Rosenbarger Table 64 – Seat 1 862,000
    Dylan Wilkerson Table 57 – Seat 8 238,000
    George Biliouras Table 59 – Seat 6 143,000
    George Caragiorgas Table 62 – Seat 8 337,000
    George James Table 56 – Seat 8 95,000
    Gerry Lye Table 64 – Seat 8 577,000
    Griffin Benger Table 57 – Seat 4 474,000
    Guillaume Darcourt Table 57 – Seat 9 952,000
    Hauke Gerde Table 62 – Seat 6 384,000
    Jake Schwartz Table 59 – Seat 5 454,000
    Jean Francois Bouchard Table 56 – Seat 7 46,000
    Jerry Wong Table 60 – Seat 7 1,160,000
    Jonathan Little Table 59 – Seat 8 1,053,000
    Kevin Macphee Table 59 – Seat 4 371,000
    Lily Kiletto Table 56 – Seat 9 332,000
    Love Imari Table 62 – Seat 5 435,000
    Lucas Greenwood Table 64 – Seat 3 248,000
    Ludovic Lacay Table 57 – Seat 3 1,261,000
    Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault Table 60 – Seat 4 289,000
    Marco Cannizzaro Table 59 – Seat 2 1,170,000
    Mark Radoja Table 57 – Seat 7 165,000
    Marko Table 59 – Seat 9 178,000
    Michael Korovine Table 65 – Seat 4 223,000
    Michael Spano Table 56 – Seat 3 279,000
    Mohsim Charania Table 64 – Seat 6 135,000
    Norman Henry Overdijk Table 65 – Seat 6 297,000
    Mukul Pahuja Table 65 – Seat 2 360,000
    Patrick Eskandar Table 59 – Seat 1 199,000
    Patrick St-Onge Table 62 – Seat 7 468,000
    Peter Kaemmerlen Table 60 – Seat 3 707,000
    Philippe Dumas-Couture Table 60 – Seat 8 138,000
    Ramzi Karam Table 62 – Seat 3 577,000
    Ryan Moriarty Table 57 – Seat 5 147,000
    Samuel Bisrat Tsehai Table 57 – Seat 1 376,000
    Sasa Stancic Table 64 – Seat 5 234,000
    Scott Aaron Baumstein Table 60 – Seat 6 140,000
    Serge Cantin Table 60 – Seat 5 379,000
    Sylvain Siebert Table 59 – Seat 3 302,000
    Thomas Giorgi Table 60 – Seat 1 349,000
    Victor Ramdin Table 57 – Seat 6 222,000
    Yann Dion Table 65 – Seat 5 714,000
    Yannick Gauthier Table 59 – Seat 7 212,000
    Yung Hao Table 56 – Seat 4 213,000
    Zennawi Petros Table 65 – Seat 7 255,000

    The Main Event is In The Money!

  • Level: 19
  • Small Blind: 4K
  • Big Blind: 8K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 261.6K
  • Remaining: 99
  • Entries: 862


  • We have just reached the money here at the PartyPoker WPT Montreal Main Event, and the 99 players that remain are now guaranteed a minimum cash of $5,531! But for the most of these players, this was just another step they had to pass on the way to their ultimate goal, the WPT title, which comes with a whopping $517,049 prize, a seat to the WPT World Championship, worth $15,400, and the WPT Montreal Champions belt!

    Playground Poker Players Club member Valerie Ross was just two spots away from making the money, as she pushed in her last 10 big blinds in with Ace of Diamonds King of Spades, and was called by Patrick St-Onge from the big blind, who was holding 2 of Spades 2 of Hearts and a more than healthy stack. The board ran out Queen of Diamonds 6 of Hearts Queen of Hearts King of Hearts Ace of Hearts, and although Valerie was happy to see the king fall on the turn, she gave out a little sigh when the river gave Patrick the flush, but she walked off with a smile, and congratulated her tablemates.

    Just as the tournament director announced that hand-for-hand play would start, there was another all-in at a different table which resulted in the bubble bursting. Unfortunately it was local hero Sebastien Drolet-Poitras, the tournament chip leader at the start of the day, who came out short in the hand and finished in 100th place.

    Congratulations to our 99 in-the-money players!

    Pre-bubble bust

  • Level: 18
  • Small Blind: 3K
  • Big Blind: 6K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 256K
  • Remaining: 101
  • Entries: 862


  • One of the chip leaders for much of the day has been eliminated just 5 spots from the money.

    Vincent Jacques, a WSOP bracelet runner-up in 2010 and widely considered to be among the top up-and-coming Quebec players min-raised from the button, and Darren Rabinowitz to his left went all in for about 300K. Action came back to Vincent and he went deep in the tank. After a while, he took a chip to throw to make the call between his fingers and… tanked some more. Finally he threw the chip, made the call, and Darren turned over Ace of Hearts 10 of Hearts – which was dominated by Vincent’s Ace of Diamonds Queen of Diamonds.

    The flop was not kind to Vincent, however: 9 of Hearts 10 of Clubs 7 of Diamonds. The turn 6 of Spades and river 9 of Spades were no help to Vincent and he was eliminated in 105th place.

    Vincent Jaques

    The bubble looms…

  • Level: 18
  • Small Blind: 3K
  • Big Blind: 6K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 244K
  • Remaining: 106
  • Entries: 862


  • Of the 862 entries in the WPT Montreal the top 99 will get paid, and so with 106 players remaining the bubble is looming very closely on the horizon. The action has been quick today, but things have tightened up considerably since the dinner break.

    Recent eliminations include Players Club member Anne Marie Angelil, Jeff Coté, Will Failla, Greg Ostrander, Martin Jacobson, and Xuan Liu.

    Pre-Dinner Break Photos

  • Level: 17
  • Small Blind: 2.5K
  • Big Blind: 5K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 219.2K
  • Remaining: 118
  • Entries: 862


  • Here are some photos taken just before the dinner break:

    The Notables and their Stacks

  • Level: 17
  • Small Blind: 2.5K
  • Big Blind: 5K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 206.9K
  • Remaining: 125
  • Entries: 862


  • There are still a number of well-known players in the field, both locally and internationally. Here’s how they are stacked at the dinner break:

    Table 49:

    • Sebastien Drolet-Poitras – 335K

    Table 50:

    • Anne Marie Angelil – 185K
    • Mohsim Charania – 195K
    • Lily Kiletto – 370K

    Table 51:

    • Victor Ramdin – 310K
    • Guillaume Darcourt – 410K

    Table 52:

    • Carter Swidler – 200K
    • Griffin Benger – 370K
    • George Caragiorgas – 235K
    • Xuan Liu – 43K

    Table 53:

    • Antonio Esfandiari – 280K
    • Jerry Wong – 410K
    • Vincent Jacques – 480K

    Table 54:

    • Eugene Katchelov – 100K
    • Kevin MacPhee – 435K

    Table 55:

    • Pahuja Mukul – 160K

    Table 57:

    • Ravi K Raghavan – 255K
    • Byron Kaverman – 110K

    Table 58:

    • Jake Schwartz – 140K
    • Nicholas P Grippo – 190K
    • Shawn Buchanan – 125K
    • Sol Bergren – 130K
    • Jonathan Little – 460K
    • Amir Babakhani – 690K

    Table 59:

    • Matt Marafioti – 130K
    • Martin Malone – 230K
    • Ludovic Lacay – 260K

    Table 60:

    • Ricky Tang – 235K
    • Wil Failla – 43K

    Table 61:

    • Peter Kaemmerlen – 370K
    • Kevin Saul – 690K
    • Jean-Philippe Piquette – 85K

    Table 62:

    • Darren Elias – 220K
    • Valerie Ross – 80K

    Table 63:

    • Yann Dion – 245K
    • Gavin Smith – 190K
    • Greg Ostrander – 100K
    • Sylvain Siebert – 580K

    Almost 500K

    Top stacks at dinner

  • Level: 17
  • Small Blind: 2.5K
  • Big Blind: 5K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 203.6K
  • Remaining: 127
  • Entries: 862


  • Players are finishing up their dinner break and the top stacks in the tournament at this point belong to:

    1. Kevin Saul, Amir Babakhani – 690K
    2. Sylvain Siebert – 580K
    3. Adam Kornuth – 490K
    4. Vincent Jacques – 480K
    5. Jonathan Little – 460K

    With 4 levels to yet to be played tonight and 127 players still alive, it’s looking likely that the money bubble will burst tonight.

     

    Guillaume Darcourt's Stack

    Level 16 update

  • Level: 16
  • Small Blind: 2K
  • Big Blind: 4K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 170.1
  • Remaining: 152
  • Entries: 862


  • The players are in level 16, the last level before tonight’s dinner break. The situation at the top of the leaderboard has been a little static today, but two players who had been among the chip leaders but fell off the pace somewhat have come back strongly – both Griffin Benger and Adam Kornuth are back over 400K at this point. As well, Vincent Jacques took a pretty big hit during the last level but managed to rebound almost immediately to re-join the players in the hunt for the lead. Victor Ramdin is also making a run in the past few minutes, putting him within shooting distance of the leaders)

    Players eliminated recently include: Jason Koon, Pascal Lefrancois, Shannon Shorr and Sam Greenwood.