A few more shots

  • Level: 7
  • Small Blind: 250
  • Big Blind: 500
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 43.3K
  • Remaining: 86
  • Entries: 149


  • Here’s another gallery of photos from Event 10, taken during level 7:

    Leaders after 6 levels

  • Level: 7
  • Small Blind: 250
  • Big Blind: 500
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 38.4K
  • Remaining: 97
  • Entries: 149


  • After the completion of 6 levels, the following players are currently leading Event 10 – $1,000 + $100 No Limit Hold’em – Day 1:

    1. Louis Boutin – 105K
    2. Stephane Dallaire – 104K
    3. Thanh Phu – 91K
    4. Salomon Ponte – 87K
    5. Huong Do – 84K
    6. Jiacheng Zhang – 83K
    7. Pinkesh Mehta – 83K
    8. Michael Noor – 78K
    9. Yannick Lamarre-Delooz – 77K

     

    Early leaders

  • Level: 4
  • Small Blind: 100
  • Big Blind: 200
  • Ante: 25
  • Chip Average: 30,2K
  • Remaining: 106
  • Entries: 128


  • Event 10 is on a break and we have gone and found some early chip leaders in this star-studded field.

    1. Shayam Srinivasan – 93K
    2. Melissa Cummings – 69K
    3. Louis Boutin – 67K
    4. Huong Do – 65K

    Some Event 10 players

  • Level: 3
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 25
  • Chip Average: 29.4K
  • Remaining: 108
  • Entries: 127


  • Here are a few photos of players participating in Event 10 – $1000 + $100 No Limit Hold’em:

    They’re off!

  • Level: 1
  • Small Blind: 50
  • Big Blind: 100
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 25K
  • Remaining: 62
  • Entries: 62


  • Event 10 has begun with 62 players though it’s likely going to grow to about 100 total runners by the time late registration closes at the end of the break following level 4. There are some notable players in the field including Marc-Étienne McLaughlin, Carla Sabini, Christopher “d0r1r0s” McClung, as well as talented Playground regulars Yannick Labattaglia, Billy Kontaratos, and Carlo Nini.

    Next up – Event 10

    The next event in the PokerStars Canada Cup is Event 10 a $1,000 + $100 No Limit Hold’em Freezeout that is set to begin at 1pm. The event is a freezeout with a single Day 1. There has been some bridge work on the main link between Kahnawake and central Montreal which has caused some traffic tie-ups, so the TD has delayed the beginning of the tournament for a half hour.

    Players are starting to come together in the tournament hall and we’ll start our coverage as soon as the event is underway.