Below are the top stacks after 11 levels of play in this Day 1c of the Main Event:
- Cheryl Leon – 252K
- Mark Salerno – 204K
- Mathieu Parent – 193K
- Mike Costa – 186K
- David St-Louis – 181K
- Demo Kiriopoulos – 183K
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
Below are the top stacks after 11 levels of play in this Day 1c of the Main Event:
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
Thanh-Phong Bui went into the dinner break with 100. Not 100K – 100. A single black chip. The price of a single ante. Not much to work with…
Now, just 30 minutes into the first level after dinner, Thanh-Phong is up to over 72K, and making an impression on the entire room as he grows his stack. Such an impression, unfortunately for him, that he is now serving a 10-minute penalty for cheering his success too vigourously!
While on his unscheduled break his table broke – will he be able to reclaim the magic at his new table? We’ll be following this story to find out…
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
Players are back at the tables after the dinner break, recharged and ready to play the final 4 levels of the flight.
Here is a list of the chip leaders during the break.
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
Here are some chip counts of some of the notable players in today field, counted during the dinner break.
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
Players in Day 1c of the Main Event are now on a 45-minute break as they enjoy a meal from the free buffet and take some time to charge their batteries after 9 full levels of poker so far today.
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
Registration is now closed in the last of three starting flights in the Main Event of the Playground Poker Montreal Festival, a $1,000 + $100 No Limit Hold’em tournament that started with Day 1a on August 29, 2104 at Playground Poker Club in Kahnawake, QC just outside of Montreal.
There were a total of 1,063 entries in the tournament which adds up to an overall prize pool of $1,031,110.00. The tournament will pay 117 players according to the following table.
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Finish,Prize
1,”$190,750.00″
2,”$125,410.00″
3,”$89,700.00″
4,”$72,690.00″
5,”$53,100.00″
6,”$40,720.00″
7,”$28,350.00″
8,”$20,620.00″
9,”$15,360.00″
10-12,”$11,440.00″
13-15,”$9,380.00″
16-18,”$7,320.00″
19-21,”$6,180.00″
22-24,”$5,360.00″
24-27,”$4,740.00″
28-30,”$4,530.00″
31-33,”$4,330.00″
34-36,”$4,120.00″
37-45,”$3,810.00″
46-54,”$3,500.00″
55-63,”$3,190.00″
64-72,”$2,880.00″
73-81,”$2,570.00″
82-90,”$2,370.00″
91-99,”$2,260.00″
100-108,”$2,160.00″
109-117,”$1,950.00″
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
With the end of the break following level 6 came the end of the final late registration period in the Main Event of the Playground Poker Montreal Festival. The total number of entries today is 540, which adds up to 1,063 entries overall in the event. Prize pool and payout information is being prepared now and will be made available as soon as possible.
During the break we surveyed the Tournament Hall for the chip leaders at this point in the flight, and found that there is already a massive chip leader and quite a few other players with strong stacks but following the leader from a distance.
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
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Tournament: Event 10 - $1000 + $100 Main Event
It’s early in the flight to talk about chip leaders, but there are a few players who have already started to accumulate a significant stack. All of the following players have more than 75K at this early point in the day.