Playground Players Club member Jeff Gross eliminated

  • Level: 15
  • Small Blind: 2K
  • Big Blind: 4K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 170.2K
  • Remaining: 129
  • Entries: 732


We just saw Jeff Gross play his last hand of this edition of the WPT Montreal, as he called a check-shove from Rodney Ramalho on a flop showing Ace of Spades King of Spades 3 of Diamonds. He turned over Ace of Hearts 8 of Spades, but was trailing the Ace of Clubs 10 of Spades of Rodney. With no help from the running 7 of Spades 5 of Diamonds, Jeff was eliminated around 40 spots shy of the money.

Other recent notable eliminations include: Jason Mercier, Benjamin Leblond, Dave Swanson, Shannon Shorr, Chanracy Khun, Ryan Rivers, Martin Rauss, Christian Harder, Timothy Reilly, Pratyush Buddiga.

The money bubble is approaching quickly!

Photographs from level 15

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Leaders after level 14

  • Level: 15
  • Small Blind: 1.5K
  • Big Blind: 3K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 144.5K
  • Remaining: 152
  • Entries: 732


Here are the current chip leaders in the tournament. There’s still a long way to go today, and the tournament is still around 60 players from the bubble, but the big stacks are going to start to exert real dominance over their tables as the number of players remaining ticks downwards…

  1. Alexis Urli – 495K
  2. Marc-André Ladouceur – 459K
  3. Gianluca Cedolia – 385K
  4. Nenad Sizgoric – 371K
  5. Samuel Chartier – 353K
  6. Mukul Pahuja – 340K
  7. Todd Terry – 340K

Photographs taken during level 14

Piquette out

  • Level: 13
  • Small Blind: 1K
  • Big Blind: 2K
  • Ante: 300
  • Chip Average: 115K
  • Remaining: 191
  • Entries: 732


Double Belt-winner Jean-Philippe Piquette has been eliminated from the event. He started the day with a very small stack, which he managed to grow somewhat while staving off elimination in the early rounds, but finally he got his stack in the middle holding Ace of Diamonds Queen of Clubs while Jonathan Barrette re-shoved with Ace of Clubs King of Diamonds.

The board was dealt: 3 of Diamonds 9 of Spades 9 of Clubs and then the turn King of Spades, which sealed it for JPP. The river was a (frustrating) Queen of Spades, and Jean Philippe hit the rail.

First break leaders

  • Level: 13
  • Small Blind: 1K
  • Big Blind: 2K
  • Ante: 300
  • Chip Average: 107.1K
  • Remaining: 205
  • Entries: 732


The players in Day 2 of the WPT Montreal have returned from their first break of the day and we took the opportunity to update the top of the leaderboard while players were away from the tables.

  1. Marc-André Ladouceur – 450K
  2. Alim Perales – 358K
  3. Alexis Urli – 321K
  4. Todd Terry – 320K
  5. Jeremie Damrat – 317K

Some of the players eliminated in the first two levels today: Lucas Greenwood, Daniel Smith, Daniel Kelly, Ami Alibay, Byron Kaverman, Logan Dunn, Jeff Madsen, Jonathan Roy, Erwann Pecheux, Guillaume Rivet, Kitty Kuo, Tony Dunst, Brian Rast, and Matt Marafioti.

Leaders after level 12

Photos – beginning of Day 2

  • Level: 12
  • Small Blind: 800
  • Big Blind: 1600
  • Ante: 200
  • Chip Average: 89.6K
  • Remaining: 245
  • Entries: 732


Jonathan Roy has been eliminated from the tournament after a 3-bet all-in from middle position, which was instantly called by a player holding Queen of Hearts Queen of Diamonds. Jonathan had a lower pair – 6 of Clubs 6 of Spades – and got no help from the run-out of the board.

Photos from level 1

 

Early movers

  • Level: 11
  • Small Blind: 600
  • Big Blind: 1.2K
  • Ante: 200
  • Chip Average: 84.1K
  • Remaining: 261
  • Entries: 732


Marc-André Ladouceur is among the early movers on the leaderboard to start Day 2, having built up his stack to over 440K after eliminating Kitty Kuo just minutes ago. Alim Perales has moved from under 200K to almost 350K during the first level as well. As reported by WPT Live Updates, Alim got most of his increase by taking out two players when his AK made a straight against the AA of Tony Dunst and the 88 held by Samuel Tsehai.

Todd Terry picks up some chips

  • Level: 11
  • Small Blind: 600
  • Big Blind: 1.2K
  • Ante: 200
  • Chip Average: 79.3K
  • Remaining: 277
  • Entries: 732


We arrived at Table 53 to see Jeffrey Vandenberg all in on the turn for just under 31K with action on Todd Terry and Connor Drinan still in the hand behind. The community cards by the turn were Ace of Diamonds King of Diamonds 3 of Hearts Jack of Diamonds. Todd made the call, Connor folded and the hole cards were turned over.

Jeffrey: Queen of Diamonds 10 of Spades
Todd: 10 of Diamonds 8 of Diamonds

Jeffrey had turned the straight and had a redraw to the nut flush, but the 3 of Spades on the river was no help and Todd’s 2nd nut flush was good and Jeffrey was eliminated.

There are just 277 players remaining in the tournament after 40 minutes of level 11.

Early eliminations

  • Level: 11
  • Small Blind: 600
  • Big Blind: 1.2K
  • Ante: 200
  • Chip Average: 76K
  • Remaining: 289
  • Entries: 732


Twelve players have already been eliminated from the tournament in the first few minutes today, and the pace should continue to be relatively quick as the shorter stacks to start today are winnowed out of the field – or build up big stacks themselves!

Tony Dunst and Daniel Strelitz are two of the early casualties. Daniel started the day with just 3K in chips after having lost a cooler at the end of his Day 1, and though he doubled in the first hand, doubling up to 6K didn’t really change anything for him.

Cards are in the air for Day 2!

  • Level: 11
  • Small Blind: 600
  • Big Blind: 1.2K
  • Ante: 200
  • Chip Average: 73K
  • Remaining: 301
  • Entries: 732


Tournament staff has made the opening announcements and cards are now in the air for Day 2 of the 2014 WPT Montreal!

Good luck to all of the players!

Welcome to Day 2 of the WPT Montreal

Day 2 of the 2014 WPT Montreal is set to get underway in about 15 minutes, and the Tournament Hall is filling up as players arrive to take their seats for the day. Play today will continue for 10 levels of 60 minutes each, with 15 minute breaks after every 2nd level and a 45-minute long dinner break after level 16. There are 301 players still in contention in the tournament, which has a total cash prize pool of $2,468,508.00 and a top cash prize of $446,800.00! In addition, the winner will receive an entry in the WPT World Championship to be held at Borgata in April of 2015. [View the prize pool and payout structure]

The field today is absolutely stacked with poker talent. Poker superstars like Mike Leah (chipleader), Scott Clements, Marc-André Ladouceur, and Will Molson can all be found at the top of the leaderboard going into the action today, but lurking just a little further down are top-fight pros like Jason Mercier, Antonio Esfandiari, Michael McDonald and many, many more. There are two players who made the final table of this event last year still in the mix as well: Mukul Pahuja (runner-up in 2013) and Alexandre Lavigne (6th place).

We’re all set for an exciting day of poker on a cloudy Sunday here in the Montreal area. Follow the action all day here and via WPT Live Updates.