Les résultats pour l’évènement 10 seront publiés ici une fois qu’ils seront disponibles à la suite du tournoi.
Event 10 Champion: James Cooke
After only a few hands of heads-up play between James Cooke and Steve Daraiche, James grinded into the chip lead, only to knock out Steve and become champion of Event 10 in the Montréal Poker Expo!
In the last hand of play, James opened to 280,000, and called the 3bet shove of Steve for roughly 1,600,000. He opened up
, and although he was trailing the
of Steve, he quickly caught up and held on for the win, as the board showed
.
Win that pot, James winded up with all 3,960,000 chips in play, making him the Event 10 Champion. He collected $4,135 for his win, as well as a Montréal Poker Expo Champions Trophy!
Congratulations!
Event 10 Champion: James Cooke – $4,135
Runner-Up: Steve Daraiche – $3,100
Last Hand of Play
3rd place: Jeffrey Herman
Moments after losing a huge pot to Steve, James knocked out Jeffrey to regain some momentum going into heads-up play of Event 10.
James:
Jeffrey:
Board:
We are now heads-up between Steve Daraiche (approx. 2,200,000) and James Cooke (approx. 1,700,000).
3rd place: Jeffrey Herman – $2,370
Daraiche takes over the chip lead
James Cooked opened to 175,000 from the button, and Jeffrey got out of the way. Steve tanked for a minute, and then announced he was all-in, only to be snap called by James.
James:
Steve:
Steve ran good on the board, making a straight on the river with the board showing
. He doubled up his 1,110,000 stack into the chip lead.
4th place: Martin Gelinas
5th place: Richard Leger
Richard pushed from under the gun with a stack of 585,000, and action folded around to Steve in the big blind. After asking for a count, and pondering for a moment or two, he finally committed the chips, opening a premium…
Steve:
Richard:
Steve’s monster improved on the flop, and ended up winning the pot on a board of
to bring Event 10 down to 4 players.
5th place: Richard Leger – $1,370
Sandy loses a flip first hand back from break
Sandy was all-in preflop with her 8 big blinds versus opponent Jeffrey, but her
needed to improve if it were to vanquish Jeffrey’s
. The board of
was not kind to her however, ending her deep run in 6th place.
6th place: Sandy Lam – $1,040
Update on chip counts – final 6
Here is how the chips are distributed amongst the final 6 players as they enter level 24.
Name | Seat | Chip Count |
---|---|---|
Jeffrey Herman | Seat 1 | 735,000 |
Steve Daraiche | Seat 2 | 1,100,000 |
James Cooke | Seat 3 | 600,000 |
Sandy Lam | Seat 5 | 485,000 |
Richard Leger | Seat 7 | 695,000 |
Martin Gelinas | Seat 9 | 345,000 |
- Martin Gelinas
- Jeffrey Herman
- Richard Leger
- James Cooke
- Steve Daraiche
3 hands, 3 eliminations
We lost three players in the first three hands of this final table, bringing us down to the final 6 players.
One the first hand, it was Sivachidambaram who fell to the hands of James, as his
flopped a world of draws, but inevitably lost to James’s
on a board showing
.
On the second hand, Laurena, holding only 3 big blinds, called off her stack from the big blind position after an open from Richard Leger. She paired the flop, but her
lost to Richards
on a board of
.
On the third hand, it was Marc-Andre and his
that couldn’t hold versus the
of Steve, as the board brought
.
8th place: Sivachidambaram Chinnasamy – $450
7th place: Lauren Matechuk – $600
6th place: Marc-Andre Gariepy – $780
Final Table
There was a double elimination leading up to the final table, bringing Event 10 down to 9 players.
Name | Seat |
---|---|
Jeffrey Herman | Seat 1 |
Steve Daraiche | Seat 2 |
James Cooke | Seat 3 |
Laurena Matechuk | Seat 4 |
Sandy Lam | Seat 5 |
Sivachidambaram Chinnasamy | Seat 6 |
Richard Leger | Seat 7 |
Marc-Andre Gariepy | Seat 8 |
Martin Gelinas | Seat 9 |
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