Sitting on the button, Benoit Frechette took advantage of an unopened pot to move in with his last 725K, and did so with a fairly big hand. Unfortunately for him, Normand St Jean Thibodeau woke up with a bigger hand from the small blind, and make the call.
Benoit:  
 
Normand:  
 
The board was Benoit’s last one of Event 1, as it ran in favour of Normand, showing  
  
  
  
  , and he was sent home in 12th place, good for $1,940.
, and he was sent home in 12th place, good for $1,940.
12th place: Benoit Frechette, $1,940

 
 
 
  
  
  
  
  , and was sent to the cashiers to pick up his $1,590 prize.
, and was sent to the cashiers to pick up his $1,590 prize.













 
  
  
  board, giving him the extra $500 prize on top of the $920 that everyone else received in the chop, as well as a Playground Poker Montreal Festival bracelet!
 board, giving him the extra $500 prize on top of the $920 that everyone else received in the chop, as well as a Playground Poker Montreal Festival bracelet!












