A blistering pace

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 549K
  • Remaining: 40
  • Entries: 732


Day 3 is only 2/3 of the way through the first level to be played today and there have already been 9 eliminations! Among those eliminated so far are Yann Dion, Andy Frankenberger, and Todd Terry, as well as Alexis Urli who entered Day 2 with one of the largest stacks in the tournament.

There has been a pay jump for the next few players to be eliminated, who will earn $11,850.00.

Early photos of Day 3

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 535.6K
  • Remaining: 41
  • Entries: 732


Photos from level 21

Welcome to Day 3 of the 2014 WPT Montreal!

Day 3 of the 2014 WPT Montreal is set to begin in about 5 minutes. The players are gathering here at Playground Poker Club – some are enjoying a nice breakfast at The Rail, others have already made their way to the table where dealers are already in place and the players’ bags are arranged at the players’ new seats.

There are still 49 players remaining in the tournament, and today they will play through as many 90-minute levels as required to take the field to just 18 players remaining. Of course everyone still in the event is already in the money (41 players cashed last night after the bubble burst), and the first player to be eliminated today will earn $10,120.00 for his efforts this week.

The remaining field is incredibly stacked with poker talent. Poker legend Antonio Esfandiari is still in the field today, starting the day with 306K in chips, while further up the leaderboard are established pros like Marc-André Ladouceur, Jonathan Jaffe, and Todd Terry.

There are also some experienced Playground Poker regulars still in the field. Philippe Plouffe, Bill Kontaratos, and Ioannis Pentefountas may not be household names, but they all have a lot of big-event experience and the abilities to make a deep run in the event.

There are two other Montreal-based players that warrant special attention. Samuel Chartier spent much of the day yesterday among the chip leaders in the event, and although he has fallen off the pace a little bit, he has both a vast trove of experience to draw upon and a great track record in tournaments here at Playground Poker Club, having won a High Roller event here earlier this year. TJ Ulmer is not very well known in the live poker world, but online he is a true legend of the game. Ulmer has already made one final table in this year’s Fall Classic – we’ll see if he can do it again in the WPT Montreal.

WPT Montreal Day 3 – seating draw & counts

Day 2 of the 2014 WPT Montreal began with 301 players and played through 10 hour-long blind levels. By the end of the day, the bubble had burst and just 49 players remained in the tournament.

Day 3 begins November 24th at 12pm. Play will begin in level 21 with a small blind of 6,000 chips, a big blind of 12,000 chips and a 2,000 chip ante. Blinds on Day 3 will be 90 minutes in length, and play will continue until 18 players remain in the tournament. There has been a full seating redraw for the remaining players and they will begin the day with the following stack sizes.

Counts are provided by players. Chips have been sealed in bags until they are reopened before play Monday.

First Name Last Name Seat Chip Count
Edward Arnold Table 63 – Seat 3 209,000
Harut Arutyunyan Table 57 – Seat 8 562,000
François Billard Table 64 – Seat 6 489,000
Alexandre Blanc Table 64 – Seat 3 187,000
Jean Francois Bouchard Table 63 – Seat 6 29,000
Louis Boutin Table 65 – Seat 2 569,000
Emanuelle Carpignano Table 56 – Seat 4 155,000
Gianluca Cedolia Table 65 – Seat 4 454,000
Stephen Celluci Table 64 – Seat 5 383,000
Samuel Chartier Table 63 – Seat 8 225,000
Yassin Choukri Table 63 – Seat 5 80,000
Mathieu Clavet Table 56 – Seat 2 365,000
Jeremie Damret Table 55 – Seat 9 589,000
Yann Dion Table 64 – Seat 1 310,000
Antonio Esfandiari Table 56 – Seat 1 306,000
Ryan Fee Table 57 – Seat 2 565,000
Andrew Frankenberger Table 65 – Seat 3 377,000
Mathieu Gagniere Table 56 – Seat 3 565,000
Jie Gao Table 65 – Seat 6 275,000
Nicholas Gerrity Table 57 – Seat 5 399,000
Max Greewood Table 63 – Seat 1 152,000
Lonnie Hallett Table 57 – Seat 7 562,000
Maurice Hawkins Table 56 – Seat 6 732,000
Edward Hislop Table 55 – Seat 2 166,000
Philip Hui Table 55 – Seat 6 909,000
Jonathan Jaffe Table 56 – Seat 8 698,000
Steven Kerr Table 57 – Seat 3 163,000
Bill Kontaratos Table 57 – Seat 1 313,000
Marc Andre Ladouceur Table 65 – Seat 8 1,071,000
Kevin Macphee Table 65 – Seat 7 639,000
Craig Dwight Masley Table 64 – Seat 7 415,000
Maduka Meragal Table 55 – Seat 1 1,423,000
Jeffrey Mulder Table 64 – Seat 8 571,000
Sheraz Nasir Table 64 – Seat 2 766,000
Said Nehme Table 55 – Seat 8 320,000
Guillaume Nolet Table 56 – Seat 7 417,000
Mukul Pahuja Table 57 – Seat 6 1,024,000
Ioannis Pentefountas Table 55 – Seat 3 253,000
Philippe Plouffe Table 63 – Seat 4 573,000
Alexander Richmond Table 65 – Seat 1 213,000
Ratharam Sivagnanam Table 55 – Seat 5 401,000
Nenad Sizgoric Table 63 – Seat 7 598,000
Daniel Suied Table 57 – Seat 4 94,000
Todd Terry Table 65 – Seat 5 467,000
Phong Truong Table 56 – Seat 5 213,000
Tim Ulmer Table 55 – Seat 7 800,000
Alexis Urli Table 63 – Seat 2 353,000
David Valone Table 55 – Seat 4 323,000
Brian Yoon Table 64 – Seat 4 205,000