Level 8 update

  • Level: 8
  • Small Blind: 300
  • Big Blind: 600
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 46.8K
  • Remaining: 134
  • Entries: 209


The WPT Montreal Day 1b is a few minutes into it’s 8th level of play, which means there are around 3 more hours left before players bag and tag their chips onto Day 2. With 209 players registered in today’s flight, the total number of entries so far in this Main Event is of 342. Tomorrow will the the third and last chance to participate in what is sure to be a massive prize pool, and if history has shown us anything, it’s that the last flight is generally the largest.

2004 WSOP Main Event Runner-up David Williams has made his way to the tables somewhere near the end of late registration, and has quickly grown his stack up to above average.

A few notables have already been eliminated, but with the Player’s Party scheduled tonight for 9pm at the Rail Coal Fire Bistro, many of them are still in the building, enjoying some delicious snacks and drinks at the bar. This list includes: Pratyush Buddiga, Timothy Reilly, Ankush Mandavia, Marc-Andre Ladouceur, Chanracy Khun, Eric Afriat, Marc-Etienne McLaughlin, amongst others.

Photographs taken during level 7

A few more snaps

  • Level: 5
  • Small Blind: 150
  • Big Blind: 300
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 34.2K
  • Remaining: 178
  • Entries: 203


Photographs taken during level 4

Level 1 photos

  • Level: 2
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 30.4K
  • Remaining: 162
  • Entries: 164


We’ve seen 164 players take their seats so far in this Day 1b of the WPT Montreal, and late registration will remain open for another 5 levels plus the dinner break. Amongst the field we can find the likes of Marc-Etienne McLaughlin, Dan Smith, Ankush Mandavia, Sylvain Siebert, Lucas and Max Greenwood, Eric Afriat, Mike McDonald, Andy Frankenburger and many more highly skilled players.

Photographs from level 1

Event 4 Champion: Faisal Khan

Somewhere near the middle of Day 1, Faisal Khan built an over-average stack, and from that moment on, he never lost control of the tournament. He steadily maintained a spot atop the leaderboard, and only fell below average once heads-up play began. It didn’t take long for him to regain the lead versus heads-up opponent Daniel Strelitz, and inevitably he found himself to be the sole survivor of a starting field of 269 entries.

In the final hand of play, Faisal called the all-in of Daniel on the turn, with a board showing 4 of Spades Queen of Diamonds 2 of Diamonds 3 of Diamonds. He tabled Queen of Spades 8 of Clubs for top pair, and had a few outs to fade to win the hand versus Daniel’s King of Diamonds 2 of Hearts. With the river bringing the 4 of Clubs, Faisal won the pot and the tournament!

Congratulations Faisal!

Event 4 Champion: Faisal Khan – $54,635

Event 4 Champion: Faisal KhanEvent 4 Champion: Faisal Khan

Event 4 Runner-up: Daniel Strelitz – $49,985

Daniel StrelitzEvent 4 Champion Faisal Khan (left) and Runner-up Daniel Strelitz (right)

Last Hand of Play of Event 4

Last Hand of Play of Event 4

A deal has been made heads-up

  • Level: 26
  • Small Blind: 20K
  • Big Blind: 40K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 3.4M
  • Remaining: 2
  • Entries: 269


After a short discussion, Faisal Khan and Daniel Strelitz have decided to make a chip-chop, while leaving an additional $7,500 for the eventual winner, who will also take home a Playground Poker Fall Classic bracelet. The deal awards Daniel $49,985, and Faisal $47,135.

Good luck!

3rd place: Jonathan Barrette

  • Level: 26
  • Small Blind: 20K
  • Big Blind: 40K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 3.4M
  • Remaining: 2
  • Entries: 269


After managing to double his short stack several times throughout this Day 3, Jonathan Barrette’s deep run finally came to an end in 3rd place.

After a min-raise from Daniel Strelitz on the button, Jonathan moved in for his last 400,000. Daniel replied with a call, and they tabled their hands.

Jonathan: Ace of Hearts 6 of Diamonds

Daniel: King of Hearts 6 of Spades

Although Jonathan was far ahead preflop, Daniel caught up on the 6 of Clubs 8 of Diamonds King of Clubs 9 of Spades Jack of Hearts board to score the knock-out.

We are now heads-up, with Daniel and his 4,265,000 leading the 2,460,000 of Faisal.

3rd place: Jonathan Barrette – $27,710

Jonathan Barrette

4th place: Mike Lafable

  • Level: 26
  • Small Blind: 20K
  • Big Blind: 40K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 2.2M
  • Remaining: 3
  • Entries: 269


Mike Lafable was gunning for his second bracelet in this Playground Poker Fall Classic, but fell short after being eliminated by Faisal Khan. With a stack of 670,000, Mike moved in from utg, and was followed by a call from Faisal.

Mike: King of Hearts 8 of Hearts

Faisal: Ace of Clubs King of Diamonds

With no help on the 4 of Spades 4 of Clubs 5 of Diamonds King of Spades 7 of Diamonds board, Mike was sent to the rail in 4th place for his second big payday this week.

We are now down to three players in Event 4, with Jonathan Barrette on the short side (300,000), and Faisal Khan (2,855,000) and Daniel Strelitz (3,605,000) both holding healthy stacks.

4th place: Mike Lafable – $20,500

Mike Lafable

Barrette hangs around

  • Level: 26
  • Small Blind: 20K
  • Big Blind: 40K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 1.7M
  • Remaining: 4
  • Entries: 269


On a board showing Jack of Spades 4 of Clubs 9 of Hearts, Jonathan Barrette and his last 350,000 found themselves all-in versus Faisal Khan.

Jonathan: Queen of Hearts 10 of Clubs

Faisal: Queen of Clubs Queen of Spades

After tabling his hand, Jonathan stood up and started calling for the King of Diamonds. Interestingly enough, the turn was in fact the King of Diamonds! The river was the 9 of Clubs, and with that, Jonathan doubled up to over 850,000.

5th place: Julien Fauteux Delorme

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 1.7M
  • Remaining: 4
  • Entries: 269


Julien was nursing a short stack when he decided to move in from utg+1, and to his surprise, his 145,000 bet was called by 3 players: Jonathan Barrette, Faisal Khan and Daniel Strelitz.

All three players checked it down to the river, and with the board showing 5 of Clubs 5 of Hearts 8 of Spades 6 of Clubs 6 of Spades, Julien knew it was nearly impossible that his counterfeited 2 of Hearts 2 of Diamonds would take the pot down. Faisal tabled 9 of Hearts 9 of Diamonds for the winning hand, and Julien was eliminated in 5th.

5th place: Julien Fauteux Delorme – $15,390

Julien Fauteux Delorme

6th place: Graham Lupton

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 1.3M
  • Remaining: 5
  • Entries: 269


Graham Lupton open-shoved 435,000 from the small blind in an unopened pot, and Faisal Khan made a tank-call from the big blind.

Graham: 4 of Diamonds 4 of Clubs

Faisal: 3 of Spades 3 of Hearts

Faisal improved to a set on the Ace of Diamonds 5 of Diamonds 4 of Hearts 6 of Clubs King of Spades board, sending Graham home in 6th place.

6th place: Graham Lupton – $12,310

Graham Lupton