Players are resuming play at level 9 with blinds at 400/800/a100. Only 2 levels of 60 minutes each will be played before the end of this first flight, at which point all survivors will bag their chips onto Monday’s Day 2.
Entering the last segment, Conray Watson has the most chips, with 192,700 of them. He is followed by none other than Marc-André Ladouceur, manager of the Montreal Nationals, the winning team of the Global Poker League 2016, and standing at $1,888,311 in total Live earnings. Ladouceur has been sailing smoothly in Day 1A, and he is sitting on 174,000 chips.
Here is our current top 10:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Conray | Watson | 192,700 |
Marc-André | Ladouceur | 174,000 |
Andrew | Dick | 159,700 |
Yannick | Gauthier | 121,300 |
Eric | Afriat | 117,300 |
Anthony | Pelletier | 116,100 |
Joseph | Tehan | 104,100 |
Erik | Lemarquand | 99,600 |
Darren | Keyes | 97,400 |
Senthuran | Vijayaratnam | 97,100 |