Day 1c is just about set

It’s a beautiful Saturday in the Montreal area and final preparations are being made to welcome players to Playground Poker Club for Day 1c in the WPT Montreal. Today is the final starting flight of this year’s WPT Montreal, and as usual it is certain to be the largest starting day, and likely by quite a margin.

One of the factors that will increase participation today is the fact that a majority of the over 140 live satellite winners have not yet entered the tournament, not to mention the fact that there are still many pros who have not yet qualified for Day 2.

There are three promotions players should keep in mind today. First – the chip leader at the dinner break will receive a pair of Partypoker-branded Monster DNA headphones (courtesy of PartyPoker), and the chip leader at the end of the day will receive Monster DNA headphones courtesy of the World Poker Tour.

The third promotion is pretty amazing – any player that makes a Royal Flush today (using both hole cards, whether the hand goes to showdown or not) will win a free WPT Cruise (with a +1 as well)!

Good luck to all of the players today!

WPT Montreal Shirt 2-2

WPT Montreal Day 1b – final chip counts

Here are the day-end chip counts for Day 1b of the WPT Montreal, Event 6 of the 2014 Playground Poker Fall Classic. There were a total of 209 entrants in the 2nd of 3 starting flights in the event, and 86 players have qualified for Day 2.

Day 1c runs tomorrow (Saturday November 22nd) at 11am. Any player who wishes to do so my re-enter the tournament on Day 1c. Players who qualify for Day 2 from multiple starting flights will have their smallest stack(s) removed from play.

Note that these are unverified player-counted chip counts. All chips have been sealed in bags until they return to play on Day 2.

First Name Last Name Chip Count
Mike Leah 297,000
Alim Perales 189,500
Sheraz Nasir 179,900
Jonathan Jaffe 173,000
Mark Darner 162,700
Harut Arutyunyan 154,700
Maduka Meragal 145,100
Christian Harder 140,200
Yannick Gauthier 140,100
David Williams 139,000
Max Greewood 135,100
Douglas James 129,400
Edward Arnold 123,600
Mark Harding 120,400
Maurice Hawkins 114,600
Janet Callaway 110,500
Boyd Oneill 110,300
Scott Diver 110,100
Brandon Steven 104,700
Christopher Dixon Bell 102,900
Kalpesh Raichura 101,100
Bob Green 100,100
Todd Terry 100,000
Nicholas Petrangelo 99,000
Christopher Clisby 98,900
Andrew Frankenberger 97,900
Asem Alsaadi 94,600
Jeffrey Mulder 89,500
Gerald Macleod 89,300
Vlad Mezheritsky 87,000
Justin Gardenhire 84,900
Marco Caza 84,000
Alberto Scuderi 82,400
Philippe Plouffe 79,100
Zennawi Petros 76,500
Byron Kaverman 70,400
Niall Farrell 69,200
David Quang 67,200
Ricardo Alvarado 66,600
Jason Mercier 66,100
Philip Hui 66,100
Serge Cantin 65,600
Jimmy Lee 62,600
Afshin Majidi 62,000
David Bolduc Hamel 60,100
Eraldo Edouard 57,400
David Francis Mcmann 57,100
Julien Fauteux Delorme 51,200
Tyler St Clair 49,000
Francois Graton-Valiquette 47,400
Mike McDonald 46,200
Benjamin Leblond 46,100
Danny Qutami 44,500
Joshua Tieman 43,800
Todd Sisley 42,400
Ki Joon Nam 42,300
Matthew Marafioti 42,100
Tamer Alkamli 41,000
Gregory Marcus 40,000
Yassin Choukri 39,200
Osman Soubra 39,000
Micah Raskin 38,400
Deron Noksana 38,300
Erwann Pecheux 36,600
Edgar Pavao 36,200
Danielle Micallef 33,900
Shaun Suller 33,100
Christopher Annouza 31,000
Kyle Wilson 30,000
Bartosz Sobolewski 28,700
Jeff Madsen 28,400
Macradij Yacoubian 27,900
Lucas Greenwood 26,900
Viken Artinian 26,600
Spencer Stacey 26,100
Jeffrey Vandenberg 25,900
Arthur W 25,400
Ben Menache 25,000
Douglas Watson 23,600
Linda Huard 23,300
Peter Jetten 21,400
Jiachen Gong 19,800
Ryan Cairns 19,200
Scott Anderson 18,900
Daniel Smith 14,500
Stephane Houle 12,900

Day 1b is winding down

  • Level: 10
  • Small Blind: 500
  • Big Blind: 1K
  • Ante: 100
  • Chip Average: 64.6K
  • Remaining: 97
  • Entries: 209


We are nearing the half-way mark of the last level of play here in Day 1b of the WPT Montreal, and when the clock runs out in this 10th level of the day, the remaining players will bag and tag their chips onto Day 2. Player reported chip counts will be made available shortly after the conclusion of this day.

This was the second of 3 starting flights for this Main Event of the Playground Poker Fall Classic, and Day 1c is scheduled to start tomorrow at 11am.

Level 9 photos

Twitter Chatter

Players have been tweeting about their experience at the WPT Montreal all day! Here are some of the messages we came across today:

The top stacks after 8 levels

  • Level: 9
  • Small Blind: 400
  • Big Blind: 800
  • Ante: 100
  • Chip Average: 51.4K
  • Remaining: 122
  • Entries: 209


Eight levels have come and gone here in Day 1b of the WPT Montreal, and several players have managed to separate themselves from the average by growing some impressive stacks. Here are the current leaders and their approximate stacks:

  1. Mike Leah – 187,000
  2. Mark Darner – 156,000
  3. Jonathan Jaffe – 132,000
  4. Niall Farrell – 131,000
  5. Christian Harder – 129,000
  6. Maurice Hawkins – 127,000
  7. Maduka Meragal  – 124,000
  8. Alim Perales – 115,000

Day 1b will resume upon the completion of 2 more levels.

More players competing for the chip lead

  • Level: 8
  • Small Blind: 300
  • Big Blind: 600
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 48.2K
  • Remaining: 130
  • Entries: 209


In just a level and a half following the dinner break – when only Mike Leah was near the 150K mark and only a single other player held over 100K – and there are two new players vying for the top spot. Both Jonathan Jaffe and Mark Darner have chipped up considerably since we last checked and both of them have joined Mike near the top of the leaderboard with 2.5 levels left to play tonight.

The final break of the day will take place after this level (in about 25 minutes).

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

Dinner break – chip leaders and other stacks

  • Level: 7
  • Small Blind: 250
  • Big Blind: 500
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 41.3K
  • Remaining: 152
  • Entries: 209


The players have just returned to the tables after the 45-minute dinner break. During the break we found just two players who can rightfully be called “chip leaders” as they are the only two players over 100K in chips. Interestingly, they’re both playing on Table 54.

  1. Mike Leah – 149K
  2. Linda Huard – 116K

Trailing the leaders are several players in the 80-90K range, so we’re certain to see some marked stack-growth in the coming levels.

Some other notable players’ counts during the break – organized into fun categories.

“Team Quebec”

  • Guillaume Rivet – 53K
  • Laurence Grondin – 13K
  • Chris McClung – 50K
  • Rayan Chamas – 21K
  • Jean-Philippe Piquette – 24K
  • Philippe Plouffe – 53K

Only players named “Greenwood”

  • Max Greenwood – 88K
  • Lucas Greenwood – 30K

Past winners/finalists in Playground Events

  • Alim Perales – 78K
  • Jason Comtois – 12K
  • Serge Cantin – 11K

And more…

  • Kara Scott – 20K
  • Dan Smith – 52K
  • Byron Kaverman – 83K
  • Jason Mercier – 51K
  • Jeff Madsen – 55K
  • Antonio Esfandiari – 28K
  • Paul Klann – 10K
  • Daniel Strelitz – 40K
  • Will Failla – 51K
  • Christian Harder – 45K
  • Andrew Frankenberger – 44K
  • Michael McDonald – 35K
  • Pratyush Buddiga – 19K
  • Todd Terry – 35K
  • Matt Marafioti – 12K

Add Mercier and Esfandiari to the mix…

  • Level: 6
  • Small Blind: 200
  • Big Blind: 400
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 36.7K
  • Remaining: 169
  • Entries: 208


Both Jason Mercier and Antonio Esfandiari have taken their seats in Day 1b of the WPT Montreal. Antonio has been seated directly to the left of Mike Leah – on a table that has had a lot of chips on it from the beginning when the set-over-set-over-set hand occurred earlier this afternoon.

The last time we checked, Mike Leah had grown his stack to over 125K within his first level at the table, so the potential is there…

Will there be fireworks? Only time will tell.

Mike Leah joins the action

  • Level: 5
  • Small Blind: 150
  • Big Blind: 300
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 35K
  • Remaining: 175
  • Entries: 204


Mike Leah has been one of Canada’s top online and live poker pros for years – he has published results going back to 2006 – and he has been a regular visitor to big events here at Playground Poker Club. Widely known by his online alias GoLeafsGoEh, he even has (tongue-in-cheek) special permission to wear his trademark Toronto hockey jersey while at the tables here in the Montreal area.

For all of his success in the past, nothing predicted his monster year so far in 2014. Leah kicked off the year with a side event win in a $5K Turbo at the PCA, followed it up with a string of successes at events throughout North America… and then he went to Florida, where he placed 2nd in the huge $5K SHRPO Main Event. Then it was off to Australia, where he won the A$25K High Roller event at the World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific in Melbourne. Mike has gone from being a successful, well-respected poker pro to a superstar in a matter of just a few months.

Mike Leah arrived to take his seat in the 2014 WPT Montreal – and he seems to be continuing his mission to win anything and everything in 2014 – he asked floor staff immediately to confirm that he correctly understood the re-entry rules for this event!

 

Mike Leah