When the WPT Montreal went on break following level 28, chip-leader at the start of the day Samuel Louis Gagnon was riding the shortest stack of the final 7 players. Once action resumed, he 3bet his final 18 big blinds from the button after an open. Mike Sexton moved all-in over the top from the small blind, isolating the at-risk player and closing the hand heads-up.
Samuel:
Mike:
Samuel’s pocket pair was in bad shape to start the hand, and as the dealer rung out a board, he found no help and was eliminated in 7th place.
With only 6 players left in the event, the WPT Montreal has reached it’s official televised final table of 6 players, who are currently bagging and tagging their chips for tomorrow’s finale. Below are the chip counts for Day 5.
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First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Seat | Siège | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|---|
Nadir | Lalji | Seat 1 | 1,520,000 |
Benny | Chen | Seat 2 | 2,480,000 |
Ilan Charlot | Boujenah | Seat 3 | 2,290,000 |
Mike | Sexton | Seat 4 | 6,215,000 |
Ema | Zajmovic | Seat 5 | 5,385,000 |
Jake | Schwartz | Seat 6 | 1,550,000 |
Final tableists:
7th place: Samuel Louis Gagnon – $67,790.00