When play fell down to three players, they asked the tournament director to pause to clock in order to negotiate a potential deal. Once the stacks were counted and the numbers revealed, the players went into a small negotiation, and finally came to an agreement.
The structure of the tournament requires at least $12,500 to be left up top for the eventual winner, who will also take home the Montréal Poker Expo Main Event Champion’s Trophy, leaving $243,140 available to be split. Based on their chips and further negotiations, here is what the players finally agreed to:
First Name | Last Name | Prize | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
Chan An | Luong | $80,000.00 | 5,925,000 |
Chanracy | Khun | $73,140.00 | 3,475,000 |
Jonathan | Brassard | $90,000.00 | 10,025,000 |
Although these figures are locked in, play continues until we have a winner, who will earn the extra $12,500 as well as the trophy.
Congratulations gentlemen! And best of luck!