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2017 Fall Classic News

2017 WPT Montreal Champion: Maxime Heroux

2017/11/16 - 22:24 by

The 2017 WPT Montreal has come to a close with Montreal’s own Maxime Heroux emerging as the Champion. Along with a massive $384,150 payout, the title comes with the Playground Poker Fall Classic Champion’s Belt, a spot on the WPT Champion’s Trophy, a US$15,000 seat to the WPT Tournament of Champions, a stunning Hublot watch, and of course poker immortality as a WPT Champion.

Past champions in this event have been Mike Sexton (2016), Jared Mahoney (2015), Jonathan Jaffe (2014), Derrick Rosenbarger (2013), and Jonathan Roy (2012), and the event has also seen historic runs by players like Ema Zajmovic (final table 2016), Rainer Kempe (first big tournament score in North America), and Mukul Pahuja (back to back final tables), among others.

This WPT Main Tour stop was a $3,500 + $350 NL Hold’em event featuring three Day 1s next-day re-entry and a huge $2,000,000 prize pool guarantee. It featured three Day 1s, each of which played through 10 60-minute levels. Everyone who survived a Day 1 returned for Day 2 when the entire field was brought together in a single room for the first time.

There were a total of 606 entries in the event and of that total, 234 players qualified for Day 2. With 76 spots in the money, the bubble was a long way off at the beginning of Day 2 – and it finally arrived following the dinner break after more than 8 levels of the 9 scheduled for Day 2. Eric Danis was the player eliminated on the bubble.

Bubble time in the tournament brought some significant changes to the event that are also being widely rolled out for the WPT Main tour. First, when there were 10 tables remaining (90 players), the tournament was converted to an 8-handed event. Second, when the tournament was one table off the bubble (around the same time), the Action Clock was introduced. The Action Clock introduces a 30-second countdown for every player and every action, with players having time extension chips they can use to secure extra time for difficult decisions. Both changes were enthusiastically welcomed by everyone, pros and amateurs alike.

Once the bubble had burst, eliminations proceeded quickly and there were 43 players that bagged chips for Day 3. The day began with all-world pro David Peters as the chip leader, but after play was suspended for Day 4 with 16 players remaining a just over 3 90-minute levels later, the new leader was Eric Afriat. Day 4 was a lengthy affair – it took 5 levels to move from 16 players down to 6: the final table.

When the dust settled on Day 4, the Official 6-handed WPT final table included the following players: Eric Afriat, Maxime Heroux, Derek Wolters, Brendan Baksh, Pat Quinn, and David Peters. The starting lineup was an interesting mix of amateur and pro players, with one WPT Champion’s Club member (Afriat) and one player with over $18M in career Live earnings (Peters). Pat Quinn was the chip leader, but as an amateur cash-game player, it was unclear how his game would translate to a competitive final table. Maxime Heroux has almost no published results – but is well-known at Playground as a solid, aggressive player who thrives in both tournament play and cash games.

Final table play was also divided by chip holdings. To start the day there were 3 players under the 20bb threshold and 3 above it, including David Peters. The first level-plus of play saw no eliminations, but while Derek Wolters lightly chipped up, the other two short-stacks couldn’t really gain any traction – although at least in the case of Eric Afriat it wasn’t for lack of trying.

Shortly after the first break, David Peters broke the ice and left the tournament in 6th place, after which the other two short-stacked players (Afriat and Baksh) followed him to the cashier before too long. Wolters continued to chip up, and going into 3-way play, he was firmly in 2nd place overall.

3-way play saw Maxime Heroux and Derek Wolters flip the lead several times before a famous and almost predictable showdown between the two – they flipped for the massive lead with Maxime taking the hand – and going to heads-up play as a huge chip leader.

Heads-up play lasted for just 16 hands, with Maxime putting Pat under relentless pressure. Unsurprisingly, given the play both of the aggressive Maxime and the cash-game-style Pat, the final hand started rather inauspiciously.

Pat limped for 200K and Maxime Heroux checked his option. The flop was dealt: 6 of Diamonds 5 of Diamonds 4 of Clubs. Not much of an action flop… or so it might have seemed.

In fact, Pat moved all in for his last 2.2M – and Maxime made the call!

Pat: 9 of Diamonds 7 of Spades
Maxime: 4 of Diamonds 2 of Diamonds

What looked like a dud of a flop was in fact dripping!

The turn came 2 of Spades to give Maxime two-pairs and the river 2 of Clubs improved his hand to a full house – and the WPT Montreal Championship!

2017 WPT Montreal Champion: Maxime Heroux, $384,150.00 plus a US$15,000 seat in the WPT Tournament of Champions

Final hand of play

The Official WPT Montreal Final Table

  • Level: 28
  • Small Blind: 30K
  • Big Blind: 60K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 3M
  • Remaining: 6
  • Entries: 606

2017/11/15 - 22:32 by Playground Poker

The official 6-handed final table of the WPT Montreal is now set, and the finalists have bagged and tagged their chips onto tomorrow’s grand finale, where we find out is the next WPT Champion is! Along with the poker fame comes a spot on the WPT Champion’s Trophy, a Playground Poker Fall Classic Champion’s Belt, a US$15,000 seat to the WPT Tournament of Champions, and of course a massive $384,150 payout. All players have assured themselves of at least $78,050 for their final table appearance, with the top 4 looking at a 6-figure payday.

Patrick Quinn returns with the chip lead after bagging 6,415,000 through 4 days on the felts. Maxime Heroux also bagged heavy and will see an armory of 5,345,000 waiting for him tomorrow. After falling quite short near the end of Day 4, David Peters sprung up the leaderboard with a double-up follow by a knockout, and closed his day with 3,345,000. The three other finalists, Derek Wolters, Eric Afriat and Brendan Baksh, all hang around the 1-million chip mark and will certainly be eyeing each other closely as the final table kicks off.

There are many options to watch the action unfold tomorrow:

  • Come down to Playground Poker Club and grab a seat on stage to watch it live.
  • Follow live updates on the Playground Events Blog.
  • Follow the WPT Live Updates team as they bring you hand by hand coverage.
  • Tune in to PokerGO to watch the live-stream with commentary (on 30-minute delay).

See you tomorrow as we play down to our tournament champion!
Cards will be in the air at 4pm.

WPT Montreal Final Table with Counts

First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
EricAfriatSeat 11,040,000
MaximeHerouxSeat 25,345,000
DerekWoltersSeat 31,095,000
BrendanBakshSeat 4940,000
PatrickQuinnSeat 56,415,000
DavidPetersSeat 63,345,000

Final Table Prizes

First prize also includes a seat in the WPT Tournament of Champions, a value of US$15,000 (C$19,420)
Rank | PosPrize | Bourse
1st$384,150.00
2nd$271,030.00
3rd$173,220.00
4th$124,310.00
5th$95,370.00
6th$78,050.00

The 6 finalists in the WPT Montreal:

Patrick Quinn
Maxime Heroux
David Peters
Derek Wolters
Eric Afriat
Brendan Baksh

Final table of the Second Chance

2017/11/15 - 17:49 by

As slow as play had been for at least 2 levels, it was rapid fire just a few moments ago, and there were 3 eliminations in about 7 minutes that took the tournament to 10 players remaining and the final table.

11th: Nick Nickoletopoulos, 4,710.00
12th: Dave Jeanneau-Cyr, $4,710.00
13th: Patrick Braga, $4,120.00

Here is the seating draw for the final table of the Second Chance.

First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | Siège
MatthewShermanSeat 1
YannPrevost-DumontSeat 2
DanielLeSeat 3
BrianAltmanSeat 4
LouisBoutinSeat 5
JamieSequeiraSeat 6
RichardMyronSeat 7
JasonDuvalSeat 8
MatthewShafmanSeat 9
EricPlaceSeat 10
Daniel Le
Louis Boutin
Jamie Sequeira
Jason Duval
Matthew Shafman

Jonathan Duhamel crowned the High Roller champion!

2017/11/14 - 21:27 by Playground Poker

The High Roller was Event #12 in the Playground Poker Fall Classic, and featured a $10,000 + $300 buy-in with a $300,000 guarantee. Players were allowed unlimited re-entries leading up to the start of Day 2, and once registration was closed there were a total of 29 entries, one shy of the guarantee.

Some of the biggest names in poker took part in this 2-day event, including Bryn Kenney, Jonathan Duhamel and Darren Elias to name a few. When play wrapped up after Day 1, there were 14 players who found a bag, and another 3 jumped into the action prior to the Day 2 restart.

The 9-handed final table was formed rather quickly on Day 2, but it took a few more hours of play to reach the money-bubble, with 4 places on the payout list. The first player eliminated in-the-money was Lawrence Greenberg, who collected a $30,000 prize for his finish. Ajay Gnanasambanthan was then eliminated in 3rd place for $50,000, leaving way for a heads-up match between Martin Raus and Jonathan Duhamel.

Martin, who re-entered the tournament early in Day 1 after his AA was cracked by Darren’s AK, began the duel slightly behind Jonathan, however he flipped the stacks rather quickly. Jonathan then grinded his way back into the chip lead, and began leaning on his opponent until the final hand took place after nearly 4 levels of heads-up play.

Martin completed from the small blind for 40,000, and Jonathan moved all-in from the big blind. With around 600,000 in front of him, Martin committed the chips, and hands were tabled.

Jonathan: 6 of Clubs 6 of Hearts
Martin: King of Diamonds Queen of Spades

Martin took the lead on the 3 of Clubs Queen of Diamonds 4 of Clubs board, but Jonathan turned a set to lock in the hand as the runout brought a 6 of Spades and a 9 of Hearts. Jonathan was crowned our High Roller champion, collecting $130,000 for the win, while Martin took home a runner-up prize of $81,000.

Congratulations!

High Roller Champion: Jonathan Duhamel – $130,000.00

Runner-up: Martin Raus – $81,000.00

Martin Raus

Last hand of play

Afriat bags the lead with 16 players remaining

  • Level: 23
  • Small Blind: 10K
  • Big Blind: 20K
  • Ante: 3K
  • Chip Average: 1.1M
  • Remaining: 16
  • Entries: 606

2017/11/14 - 18:14 by Playground Poker

Yu Gao was eliminated shortly after the break – his 3-bet shove with Ace of Hearts 5 of Spades was looked up by Alexander Keating’s King of Clubs Jack of Diamonds, who flopped a straight on the Ace of Diamonds Queen of Diamonds 10 of Clubs Queen of Clubs 10 of Hearts board to bring the field down to 2 final tables.

Eric Afriat bagged the chip lead with 2,400,000 to close Day 3, while chip leader to start the day David Peters slipped to average stack after a few tough spots late in the day. Full player-reported counts are listed below.

16 players will return at 12pm tomorrow for Day 4 of the WPT Montreal, where they will play down to the official 6-handed final table. A redraw has taken place, included in the table below, and action will resume with 85 minutes left in level 23.

See you tomorrow!

Day 4 seating draw and player-reported chip counts:

First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
JustinLibertoTable 66 - Seat 1451,000
MaximeHerouxTable 66 - Seat 21,623,000
BradleyEllisTable 66 - Seat 31,563,000
AdamShannonTable 66 - Seat 4340,000
DuffCharetteTable 66 - Seat 51,583,000
DavidPetersTable 66 - Seat 61,216,000
Brendan ZiyadBakshTable 66 - Seat 7856,000
EricAfriatTable 66 - Seat 82,400,000
BradyHinneganTable 65 - Seat 1579,000
FeizalSatchuTable 65 - Seat 2633,000
RyanRiversTable 65 - Seat 31,655,000
AlexKeatingTable 65 - Seat 41,051,000
CurtKohlbergTable 65 - Seat 51,804,000
Derek LawrenceWoltersTable 65 - Seat 61,257,000
PatrickQuinnTable 65 - Seat 7453,000
MohammadAbu-HadbahTable 65 - Seat 8627,000

Photographs of Day 4 players:

Eric Afriat
Patrick Quinn
Duff Charette
Justin Liberto
Brady Hinnegan
Alexander Keating
Curt Kohlberg
Maxime Heroux
Adam Shannon
Brendan Ziyad Baksh
Ryan Rivers
Bradley Ellis
David Peters
Feizal Satchu
Mohammad Abu-Hadbah

WPT Montreal – Prizes

2017/11/12 - 21:34 by

The 2017 WPT Montreal attracted a total of 606 entries, contributing to a prize pool of $2,057,370.00. US$15,000 (C$19,420) was reserved from the overall prize pool to be awarded to first place in the form of a seat in the WPT Tournament of Champions event. The remaining prize pool was then divided into payouts for the top 76 finishers in the event. The payouts will be distributed according to the following table.

First prize also includes a seat in the WPT Tournament fo Champions, a value of US$15,000 (C$19,420)
Rank | PosPrize | Bourse
1st$384,150.00
2nd$271,030.00
3rd$173,220.00
4th$124,310.00
5th$95,370.00
6th$78,050.00
7th$64,190.00
8th$51,150.00
9th$38,510.00
10th-12th$31,990.00
13th-15th$25,470.00
16th-18th$21,390.00
19th-21st$17,930.00
22nd-24th$14,870.00
25th-27th$12,630.00
28th-36th$10,590.00
37th-45th$9,170.00
46th-54th$7,940.00
55th-63rd$6,920.00
64th-72nd$5,910.00
73rd-76th$5,090.00

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