Chip counts on the bubble

  • Level: 19
  • Small Blind: 4K
  • Big Blind: 8K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 240.2K
  • Remaining: 28
  • Entries: 269


Players are now back from break, and we are on the bubble! Here are the complete chip counts of the remaining 28 players.

Table 27

Seat 1. Jessie Wheatley – 276, 000
Seat 2. Ioannis Pentefountas – 77,000
Seat 3. Lonnie Hallet – 112,000
Seat 4. seat empty
Seat 5. David Barter – 201,000
Seat 6. seat empty
Seat 7. TJ Ulmer – 446,000
Seat 8. Edouard Dupuis – 141,000
Seat 9. Chanso Munn – 321,000

Table 28

Seat 1. Mike Lafable – 458,000
Seat 2. seat empty
Seat 3. seat empty
Seat 4. Joshua Abiscott – 224,000
Seat 5. Asem Alsaadi – 200,000
Seat 6. Kuo Hui-Chen – 131,000
Seat 7. Dustin Centanni – 75,000
Seat 8. Gary Lucci – 220,000
Seat 9. Sasa Stancic – 89,000

Table 30

Seat 1. Francois Goulet – 200,000
Seat 2. seat empty
Seat 3. Vlad Faubert – 308,000
Seat 4. seat empty
Seat 5. Xin Qi – 35,000
Seat 6. Erik Lemarquand – 372,000
Seat 7. Domenico Scalamogna – 43,000
Seat 8. Louis Boutin – 92,000
Seat 9. Graham Lupton – 363,000

Table 31

Seat 1. Julien Fauteux Delorme – 476,000
Seat 2. Daniel Jason Strelitz – 329,000
Seat 3. seat empty
Seat 4. Douglas James – 220,000
Seat 5. seat empty
Seat 6. Nikki Price – 325,000
Seat 7. Jonathan Barette – 192,000
Seat 8. Fabio Luongo – 335,000
Seat 9. Faisal Khan – 465,000

Some pre-bubble photos

Here comes the bubble

  • Level: 17
  • Small Blind: 2.5K
  • Big Blind: 5K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 203.8K
  • Remaining: 33
  • Entries: 269


The WPT Warm-up is only a few eliminations away from being in the money, which means the bubble is almost here! With 33 players left still in contention, 6 of them will go home empty handed, while the rest will be assured of at least a $2,160 payday. The eventual winner will take home a whopping $61,390 prize, and of course a Playground Poker Fall Classic bracelet!

Of the 4 tables remaining, it is interesting to point out that table 31 is quite stacked. With the tournament average at 203.8K, only two of the eight players seated at this table sit below this number, and hold roughly 185K each. The six others find themselves way above the curve, and this should make for an interesting dynamic as the bubble approaches.

Khan continues to chip up

  • Level: 16
  • Small Blind: 2K
  • Big Blind: 4K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 160.1K
  • Remaining: 42
  • Entries: 269


Faisal Khan went into the last break as chip leader and since play has resumed he has continued to add to his stack, which has grown to over 425K. Two other big movers so far today are Vlad Faubert and Patrick St-Onge, who are both now playing well over 200K.

Faisal Khan

 

Where are they now?

  • Level: 16
  • Small Blind: 2K
  • Big Blind: 4K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 149.4K
  • Remaining: 45
  • Entries: 269


During the last break we also found out what has happened to the players who started the day in the lead.

First is Julien Fauteux Delorme, who is the only one among the top 5 to remain among the leaders today.

Among the other leaders to start the day:

  • François Goulet has moved from 248K to 182K
  • Craig Einarson has moved from ~238K to 125K
  • Gary Lucci has moved from 227K to 200K

None of the chip leaders to start the day have been eliminated, but other than Julien, another group has taken over their positions – and there’s still a long way to go today.

The leaders after 15 levels

  • Level: 16
  • Small Blind: 2K
  • Big Blind: 4K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 146.2K
  • Remaining: 46
  • Entries: 269


With only 46 players remaining in Event 4 – The WTP Warm-Up, here is how the chips are distributed at the top of the leaderboard.

  1. Faisal Khan – 331,000
  2. Jonathan Barette – 292,000
  3. Julien Fauteux Delorme – 271,000
  4. Vlad Faubert – 265,000
  5. Louis Boutin – 247,000
  6. Fabio Luongo – 246,000
  7. Chanso Munn – 240,000
  8. Sasa Stancic – 228,000

Play will continue until we’ve reached our final table of 10 players today, which will be played out tomorrow at 3pm.

Level 15 photographs

Noy leaves in Noy style

  • Level: 15
  • Small Blind: 1.5K
  • Big Blind: 3K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 140.1K
  • Remaining: 48
  • Entries: 269


Noy – he uses only his first name – is a talented regular in daily tournaments in the Montreal area who is known for going deep very often – but also for his unconventional play, particularly when he has a short stack.

In this case he raised preflop from middle position to 25K – with just 1.5K behind. Action folded to the small blind – Justin Mandair – who called. The big blind folded.

On the flop of 3 of Hearts 4 of Diamonds 8 of Clubs both players checked. When the turn came 6 of Clubs, Noy checked again, only to face a bet from Justin big enough to put him all-in. Noy reluctantly called and turned over Ace of Hearts King of Spades – but Justin held the 7 of Clubs 7 of Spades and took the pot on a river 5 of Clubs. Noy was eliminated in 50th place.

Day 2 photos

  • Level: 15
  • Small Blind: 1.5K
  • Big Blind: 3K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 124.5K
  • Remaining: 54
  • Entries: 269


Photographs taken during level 14

The first elimination of the day

  • Level: 14
  • Small Blind: 1.2K
  • Big Blind: 2.4K
  • Ante: 400
  • Chip Average: 106.7K
  • Remaining: 63
  • Entries: 269


The WPT Warm-up has had its first player eliminated for the day and it was pretty spectacular.

We arrived at the table to see a flop of 4 of Hearts 8 of Clubs Queen of Spades and Lonnie Hallett, in Seat 5 and early position in the hand, had put Chi Tsun Chan (button) to a decision whether to call Lonnie’s reraise from 15K to 35K.

Chi Tsun Chan did call and the dealer dealt the turn: 7 of Clubs. Lonnie thought for a few seconds and bet his whole stack. Chi Tsun Chan didn’t have to think about it for long: “Call”.

When the cards were flipped over, there was no doubt. Lonnie turned over 5 of Clubs 6 of Clubs for the turned straight and a re-draw to a flush – while all Chi Tsun Chan could counter with was King of Clubs King of Diamonds. He was drawing dead, and the insignificant river gave Lonnie the pot – and all of his opponents chips.

Since then, there have been a few other eliminations and the tournament is down to 63 players.

Day 2 is almost here

The 67 players who qualified for Day 1 in Event 4 of the Playground Poker Fall Classic are slowly filtering in and claiming their seats at the re-drawn 8 tables that will start the day. A couple of players are intently working on their phones – no doubt trying to find out information about their new table-mates. Others are getting coffee or ordering breakfast to be served table-side – anticipating a long day.

From the 67 players who start the day, the tournament will play down today to 10 players (i.e., to the final table). There will be a full seating redraw at 27 players, and play all day will be 9-handed though 5 tables will start 8-handed for balancing reasons.

Good luck!

Event 4 – Day 2 seating chart & counts

Play in Day 1 of the $1000 + $100 WPT Warm-up began at 12pm and a total of 269 players joined the event before late registration closed after level 6. Of the 269 that started the event, 67 remain in contention in the tournament, which will resume with Day 2 at noon on Wednesday, November 19th.

There will be a full seating redraw to start Day 2. Please consult the table below for seating assignments and chip counts when play resumes.

First Name Last Name Seat Chip Count
Adam Hui Table 30 – Seat 8 26100
AJ Gambino Table 23 – Seat 4 139300
Alek Stasiak Table 31 – Seat 7 118500
Andrew Hansen Table 31 – Seat 2 37100
Asem Alsaadi Table 28 – Seat 5 51000
Baron Ha Table 32 – Seat 7 110600
Carlo Nini Table 28 – Seat 7 48800
Chanso Munn Table 22 – Seat 9 188600
Chi Tsun Chan Table 32 – Seat 2 103800
Craig Einarson Table 31 – Seat 4 237800
Daniel Jason Strelitz Table 32 – Seat 1 215200
Dany Hamel Boulay Table 28 – Seat 2 71000
David Barter Table 27 – Seat 5 220600
David Ryan Enda Table 23 – Seat 8 224000
Domenico Scalamogna Table 30 – Seat 7 87700
Douglas James Table 26 – Seat 9 54400
Dustin Centanni Table 31 – Seat 6 87800
Edouard Dupuis Table 27 – Seat 8 76400
Eric Tessier Table 30 – Seat 2 81100
Eric Vallee Table 23 – Seat 7 41100
Erik Lemarquand Table 30 – Seat 6 101900
Fabio Luongo Table 32 – Seat 8 95200
Faisal Khan Table 22 – Seat 1 138000
Francois Goulet Table 26 – Seat 5 248000
Gary Lucci Table 28 – Seat 8 227000
George Moukal Table 32 – Seat 3 20600
Graham Lupton Table 22 – Seat 6 180300
Ioannis Pentefountas Table 27 – Seat 2 76300
Jase Regina Table 22 – Seat 8 34200
Jean Francois Bouchard Table 27 – Seat 1 112000
Jean-Louis Arseneau Table 23 – Seat 6 86700
Jerome St-onge Table 31 – Seat 8 45400
Jessie Wheatley Table 26 – Seat 2 89800
JG Kastner Table 28 – Seat 4 74000
Joe Gualtieri Table 27 – Seat 6 40500
Jonathan Barrette Table 31 – Seat 1 126200
Joshua Abiscott Table 22 – Seat 7 50400
Julien Fauteux Delorme Table 26 – Seat 3 232000
Justin Mandair Table 26 – Seat 7 39500
Kalpesh Raichura Table 23 – Seat 1 123700
Khaly Dang Table 22 – Seat 2 47100
Kim-Phong Duong Table 23 – Seat 2 125800
Kuo Hui-Chen Table 28 – Seat 6 134000
Lonnie Hallett Table 32 – Seat 5 109100
Louis Boutin Table 32 – Seat 6 180800
Mario Lepine Table 22 – Seat 5 98700
Mark Darner Table 27 – Seat 3 176100
Michael Neuber Table 31 – Seat 5 84500
Michael Noor Table 26 – Seat 8 71000
Mike Lafable Table 28 – Seat 1 66000
Mitchell Hecht Table 30 – Seat 3 51300
Nikki Price Table 23 – Seat 9 109500
Noy - Table 26 – Seat 4 43500
Patrick St-Onge Table 31 – Seat 3 80500
Peter Beshay Table 26 – Seat 1 124300
Ricky Tang Table 26 – Seat 6 50500
Sasa Stancic Table 32 – Seat 4 189700
Scott Harris Table 30 – Seat 4 96000
Sergio Grosso Table 23 – Seat 3 49500
Shaun Bowring Table 30 – Seat 1 43100
Simon Gosselin Table 27 – Seat 4 103800
Tanner Mikesh Table 22 – Seat 4 39700
Thanh Phu Table 22 – Seat 3 49400
Tim Ulmer Table 27 – Seat 7 72000
Vlad Faubert Table 23 – Seat 5 83700
Xin Qi Table 30 – Seat 5 67400
Yang Guo Table 28 – Seat 3 46900