Event 10 Champion: Daniel Watton

Event 10 in the PokerStars Canada Cup was scheduled to be a 3-day affair, but by the time the scheduled conclusion of Day 2 arrived there were only 7 players remaining, and they chose to continue Day 2 until a champion emerged. A few hours later, the event wrapped up with its champion, Daniel Watton. Daniel was at or near the top of the leaderboard for almost all of Day 2 and while there was lots of movement in the counts behind him in the standings, it was clear that Daniel was in command for much of the event.

Congratulations on your victory Daniel!

Event 10 Champion: Daniel Watton, $35,000

Daniel Watton

Event 10 Champion: Daniel Watton

Event 10 Champion: Daniel Watton

Entering level 23

  • Level: 23
  • Small Blind: 10K
  • Big Blind: 20K
  • Ante: 3K
  • Chip Average: 532.1K
  • Remaining: 7
  • Entries: 149


  • The players are on a short break in Event 10, and these are the current chip counts:

    Final Table

    1. Radu Pop Mircea – 82K
    2. Louis Boutin – 321K
    3. Alexander Livingston – 491K
    4. Jordan Westmorland – 8th place: $4,700
    5. Daniel Watton – 1.215M
    6. Carlo Nini – 478K
    7. Nicolas Aubin – 274K
    8. Salomon Ponte – 10th place: $2,700
    9. Alek Stasiak – 867K
    10. Bill Kontaratos – 9th place: $3,500

    All the players have agreed to forego Day 3, and decided to play it out until there is a winner tonight. Coverage will be over for tonight, but the results will be posted when the tournament is over.

    8th place: Jordan Westmorland

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 532.1K
  • Remaining: 7
  • Entries: 149


  • We’ve just lost Jordan Westmorland on this final table of Event 10.

    8th place: Jordan Westmorland, $4,700

    Jordan Westmorland

    9th place: Bill Kontaratos

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 465.6K
  • Remaining: 8
  • Entries: 149


  • After losing over 400K with QQ versus Daniel Watton’s KK a few hands earlier, Bill Kontaratos was left with under 5BB to work with. He eventually got it in a few hands later, but his Ace of Spades 8 of Clubs failed to improve over the Queen of Hearts Queen of Clubs of Carlos Nini, ending his tournament short in 9th place.

    9th place: Bill Kontaratos, $3,500

    Bill Kontaratos

    Counts at the break

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 413.9K
  • Remaining: 9
  • Entries: 149


  • The players have just completed a short break during which we updated the chip counts for the 9 players remaining in the event.

    1. Radu Pop Mircea – 154K
    2. Louis Boutin – 440K
    3. Alexander Livingston – 195K
    4. Jordan Westmorland – 555K
    5. Daniel Watton – 368K
    6. Carlo Nini – 475K
    7. Nicolas Aubin – 519K
    8. Seat Open
    9. Alek Stasiak – 435K
    10. Bill Kontaratos – 486K

    Salomon Ponte eliminated in 10th

    We have the first elimination from the final table of Event 10. Salomon Ponte got his last chips in from the big blind with very strong hole cards – King of Spades King of Hearts and was called by the initial raiser, Bill Kontaratos who held Ace of Diamonds Jack of Diamonds.

    The flop had a little something for everyone: Ace of Hearts King of Diamonds 7 of Diamonds – so Salomon hit his set but Bill picked up the flush draw. After the safe 4 of Spades came on the turn, the 6 of Diamonds spelled the end of Salomon’s tourney and Bill stacked the chips.

    10th place: Salomon Ponte, $2,700

    Salomon Ponte

    Event 10 final table set

  • Level: 19
  • Small Blind: 4K
  • Big Blind: 8K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 372.5K
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 149


  • Event 10 started today with 36 players and is scheduled to play through 12 levels today. The play started at a fast pace and kept up that pace as there were redraws at 27 players, 18 players, and now at the 10-player final table. The next player to be paid gets $2,700 but they’re playing for $35K up top, so there’s still a lot to play for!

    1. Radu Pop Mircea – 73K
    2. Louis Boutin – 320K
    3. Alexander Livingston – 194K
    4. Jordan Westmorland – 350K
    5. Daniel Watton – 493K
    6. Carlo Nini – 453K
    7. Nicolas Aubin – 530K
    8. Salomon Ponte – 256K
    9. Alek Stasiak – 806K
    10. Bill Kontaratos – 196K

    Stasiak, Watton leading Event 10

  • Level: 16
  • Small Blind: 2K
  • Big Blind: 4K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 169.3K
  • Remaining: 22
  • Entries: 149


  • Alek Stasiak and Daniel Watton, sitting side-by-side on table 62, are dominating Event 10 for the time being. They each have more than double the 3rd biggest stack, and are a comfortable 3+ times the average stack.

    Here is the leaderboard going into level 16:

    1. Alek Stasiak – 570K
    2. Daniel Watton – 494K
    3. Louis Boutin – 241K
    4. Bill Kontaratos – 211K
    5. Jordan Westmorland – 206K
    6. Mario Lim – 202K
    7. Chris McClung – 199K

    Past the redraw at 27

  • Level: 15
  • Small Blind: 1.5K
  • Big Blind: 3K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 143,3K
  • Remaining: 26
  • Entries: 149


  • Event 10 has moved along quickly and the tournament has dropped to 26 players, which required a full seating redraw at 27. There will be another redraw at 18 players remaining.

    Here are the current seating assignments.

    Table 61

    • Nicolas Aubin
    • Bill Kontaratos
    • Trung Hieu Hoang
    • Conrado Corpus
    • Jordan Westmoreland
    • Seat Open
    • Jiachen Gong
    • Louis Boutin
    • Christopher Clisby

    Table 62

    • Scott Shore
    • Alexander Livingston
    • Daniel Watton
    • Alek Stasiak
    • Jeff Cote
    • Frederic Tisseur
    • Thanth Phu
    • Dejan Kovinic
    • Salomon Ponte

    Table 63

    • Carlo Nini
    • Mike Fraser
    • Radu Pop Mircea
    • Shayam Srinivasan
    • Philippe Plouffe
    • Geoffrey Robert McNeely
    • Mario Lim
    • Chris McClung
    • André Vezina

     

    Photo update

  • Level: 15
  • Small Blind: 1.5K
  • Big Blind: 3K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 149K
  • Remaining: 25
  • Entries: 149


  • Here are a few photographs from Day 2 of Event 10 – $1,000 + $100 No Limit Hold’em: