Current chip leaders

  • Level: 13
  • Small Blind: 1K
  • Big Blind: 2K
  • Ante: 300
  • Chip Average: 97.4K
  • Remaining: 178
  • Entries: 578


  • Two 1-hour levels have passed us in Day 2 of the Main Event, and chips have been flying here as we’ve lost over 60 players so far. Here is the current leaderboard going into level 13:

    1. Danny Boyaci – 322K
    2. Riyaz Abdulla – 296K
    3. Ankush Mandavia – 293K
    4. Amer Sulaiman – 271K
    5. Jean Francois Bouchard – 252K
    6. Antonio Esfandiari – 235K
    7. Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois – 223K
    8. Jeremy Thompson – 210K

    Level 11 photos

  • Level: 12
  • Small Blind: 800
  • Big Blind: 1.6K
  • Ante: 200
  • Chip Average: 80.7K
  • Remaining: 215
  • Entries: 578


  • We took a walk around the room in level 11 and snapped a few photographs. They can be found in the gallery below:

    Day 2 of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event

  • Level: 11
  • Small Blind: 600
  • Big Blind: 1.2K
  • Ante: 200
  • Chip Average: 72.3K
  • Remaining: 240
  • Entries: 578


  • The PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event continues today with Day 2 starting in a few short minutes. Of the 578 total entries, 240 have qualified through to Day 2, and all of them have their eye on that $366,660 top prize, which is accompanied by the beautiful PokerStar Canada Cup Champion’s Trophy!

    The field is led by Jeremy Thompson (260K), and the leaderboard is riddled with poker legends and online sharks. Amongst the chip leaders you’ll find WSOP Bracelet winner (and WSOP-C ring winner, and SCOOP runner-up) Charles-Alexandre Sylvestre (222.2K), 2-time WPT Montreal final tableist Sylvain Siebert (174.8K), EPT High Roller Champion and PokerStars pro Marc-André Ladouceur (174.4K), #1 all-time money list Antonio Esfandiari (163.4K), EPT High Roller Champion and online phenomenon Steven Silverman (163.2K), WSOP Main Event Champion Jonathan Duhamel (157.9K). And these are just the big stacked players!

    If you keep going down the leaderboard, you’ll find more talents, such as Will Molson (152.2K), Lucas Greenwood (150K), Kevin MacPhee (141.8K), Yann Dion (133.5K), Eric Afriat (120.6K), Derek Lerner (83.5K), Michael Malm (77.2K), Characy Khun (77K), Jonathan Roy (54.7K), Patrick Braga (52.7K), Pascal Lefrancois (48.7K), Michael Watson (44.9K), Tim Ulmer (42K), Jason Duval (41.8K), and Jeff Gross (39.1K), amongst others.

    Needless to say that this is a very tough field! The schedule of the day is to play down to the money, which is at 72 players, unless 10 levels of 1-hour go by without reaching that point. There will be a 45-minute dinner break after 6 levels.

    Good luck to our Day 2 players!

    Closing Tweets

    Here are a few messages that appeared on our Twitter feed near the end of Day 1c:

    5 hands to go

  • Level: 10
  • Small Blind: 500
  • Big Blind: 1K
  • Ante: 100
  • Chip Average: 64K
  • Remaining: 135
  • Entries: 288


  • Our TD Martin Roy has just announced that Day 1c will be over once all the tables have played 5 more hands. We’ve noticed a few players with stacks above the 200K mark, as we were expecting. Final chips counts of the day will be made available shortly, as will the seating assignments for Day 2.

    Prize pool and payout structure

    With 282 total entries, Event 7 has a total prize pool of $50,605! The following table reflects the payout structure for this event:

    Finish Prize
    1 $10,745
    2 $7,940
    3 $5,940
    4 $4,440
    5 $3,320
    6 $2,480
    7 $1,850
    8 $1,390
    9 $1,040
    10-12 $770
    13-15 $680
    16-18 $600
    19-21 $530
    22-24 $470
    25-27 $410
    28-30 $360

    Last level of play

  • Level: 10
  • Small Blind: 500
  • Big Blind: 1K
  • Ante: 100
  • Chip Average: 56.1K
  • Remaining: 154
  • Entries: 288


  • Day 1c of the Main Event has just entered level 10, which is the last level of play for today. The players that remain at the end of this will bag their chips onto Day 2, which will begin tomorrow, Sunday May 25th, at 11am.

    Early photos

  • Level: 6
  • Small Blind: 200
  • Big Blind: 400
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 22.5K
  • Remaining: 251
  • Entries: 282


  • The registration period is now closed in Event 7, and a total of 282 players showed up to battle it out on the felt.

    Below you’ll find a gallery of pictures from the early levels of this tournament:

    Leaderboard going into level 9

  • Level: 9
  • Small Blind: 400
  • Big Blind: 800
  • Ante: 100
  • Chip Average: 49.1K
  • Remaining: 176
  • Entries: 288


  • We are back from the last break of the day, and Day 1c will be finished upon the completion of 2 more 1-hour levels. We’ve seen a lot of movement in chips in these last 2 levels, and and few players have sprung up way above the average. Given the amount of entries in this flight versus the two previous ones, we are expecting to see a lot more players finish the day with stacks upwards of 200K, although no one has reached that plateau yet. Here is an approximation of the top ten stacks we’ve come across:

    1. Marcello Delgrasso – 180K
    2. Francis Binette – 164K
    3. Levon Dedeyan – 148K
    4. Sebastien Girard – 137K
    5. Johnny A Benehoutsos – 135K
    6. Joeygajan Ravinthan – 132K
    7. Eric Afriat – 117K
    8. Medhat Ramzy – 103K
    9. Alex Cordero – 103K
    10. Riyaz Abdulla – 100K

    Level 8

  • Level: 8
  • Small Blind: 300
  • Big Blind: 600
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 44.8K
  • Remaining: 193
  • Entries: 288


  • Day 1c of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event is into it’s 8th level of the day, and players still have almost 3 hours left of play before bagging their chips onto Day 2.