Main Event Day 1a – final chip counts

Day 1a of the Main Event of the PokerStars Canada Cup started at 11am on May 22 and played through 10 hour-long levels before the remaining players bagged their chips to take to Day 2, on Sunday. Of the 129 players who started today, 47 remained at the end of the day.

Players who did not manage to qualify for Day 2 today may re-enter the tournament either (or both) tomorrow and/or Saturday.

Rank First Name Last Name Chip Count
1 Jeremy Thompson 260,000
2 Marco Caza 191,400
3 Marc Andre Ladouceur 174,400
4 Steven Silverman 163,200
5 Amer Sulaiman 158,800
6 Gary Lucci 154,300
7 William Molson 152,200
8 Lucas Greenwood 150,000
9 Pierre Guenette 149,000
10 Danny Boyaci 135,200
11 Johnny Mazzaferro 118,900
12 Chaayanath Mysore 110,000
13 Robert Perlaki 100,700
14 Fuad Nasser 94,900
15 Shawn Patrick Brien 91,500
16 Paul Theodore Klann 85,800
17 Robert Cohen 79,000
18 Jonas Mackoff 78,800
19 Carter Swidler 76,600
20 Stephan Langevin 76,300
21 Kevin MacDonald 72,300
22 Jean-Philippe Piquette 71,200
23 Jeremie Bilodeau 70,200
24 Tomio Tran 70,000
25 Viktor Leonov 69,000
26 Daniel Dvoress 66,000
27 Zennawi Petros 63,400
28 Benoit Pesant 63,300
29 Rich Caplan 59,700
30 Andrew Chen 57,800
31 Spencer Stacey 56,200
32 Gurkiran Mangat 55,800
33 Murad Khan 54,000
34 Aki Votkin 45,000
35 Daniel Denghel 43,300
36 Jeffery Rossiter 42,000
37 Ronald Laplante 40,200
38 Jeffrey Dale Gross 39,100
39 Alain Dion 38,000
40 Claude Comtois 37,700
41 Sasa Stancic 35,700
42 Andrei Cristescu 25,600
43 Jean-Philippe Matte 23,400
44 Chris Back 19,200
45 Thomas Thomas 17,500
46 Ronald Eaton 17,300
47 John Andress 16,800

Last level of Day 1a

  • Level: 10
  • Small Blind: 500
  • Big Blind: 1K
  • Ante: 100
  • Chip Average: 74.4K
  • Remaining: 52
  • Entries: 129


  • The players are well into level 10, which is the final level to be played in Day 1a of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event. After a gruelling 10 hours of poker there are just 52 players left in the action.

    There have been some big eliminations in the last level or so, but none bigger than Jonathan Duhamel, who tweeted about his experience:

    Other recent eliminations of note include Players Club member Chris “d0r1t0s” McClung and, perhaps ironically, the 1st and 2nd place finishers in the High Roller event that finished earlier today – Samuel Chartier and Ami Alibay – were both eliminated one after the other in the Main Event.

    The twittersphere is abuzz…

  • Level: 9
  • Small Blind: 400
  • Big Blind: 800
  • Ante: 100
  • Chip Average: 56.9K
  • Remaining: 68
  • Entries: 129


  • One of the really great things about welcoming the poker world to Playground Poker Club is the fantastic reactions we get from so many players, from pros who travel the world to players who might be at their first big event.

    Here’s a sampling of tweets about Playground from the past day or so:

    Day 1a dinner break

  • Level: 7
  • Small Blind: 250
  • Big Blind: 500
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 44.5K
  • Remaining: 87
  • Entries: 129


  • The players entered in Day 1a of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event have completed 6 levels of play and have settled into the 45 minute dinner break. As the players are enjoying a meal from the buffet provided, we toured the room to find out the leaders at this point in the day. (Chip counts approximate)

    1. Jonathan Duhamel – 138K
    2. Gary Lucci – 127K
    3. Kevin MacDonald – 127K
    4. Paul Klann – 115K
    5. Jeffrey Rossiter – 96K

    There are also several players in the 75K-85K range – by rough count, there are at least 12 hovering around that mark and poised to join the chip leaders with one or two good pots.

    Late registration ends at the end of this break (in another 20 minutes) but it doesn’t seem that there are too many waiting to register at the last minute.

    Early leaders

  • Level: 5
  • Small Blind: 150
  • Big Blind: 300
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 35.5K
  • Remaining: 104
  • Entries: 123


  • After 4 levels in the Main Event of the Pokerstars Canada Cup, a few players have started to separate themselves from the average. The field is led by the following 4 players, with dozens more inches behind:

    1. Billy Kontaratos – 104K
    2. Gary Lucci – 78K
    3. Daniel Whitby – 75K
    4. Paul Klann – 74K

    Here are a few photos taken prior to the break:

    First Break

  • Level: 3
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 25
  • Chip Average: 31.4K
  • Remaining: 109
  • Entries: 114


  • We are now on a short break here in the Main Event, as two levels have already passed us. Registration is up to 114 and counting, with still 4 levels of 1 hour to go before late registration closes.

    Early Photos

  • Level: 2
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 30.6K
  • Remaining: 108
  • Entries: 110


  • The Pokerstars Canada Cup Main Event Day 1a is now in is second level, with more and more players joining by the minute. Registration is up to 110 entries, and there are still just over 5 hours left to enter Day 1a.

    Below are a few photos taken in the first levels of play:

    More players to note

  • Level: 2
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 30.6K
  • Remaining: 106
  • Entries: 108


  • It’s a star-studded affair today as we’ve noticed players like Mike Watson, Will Molson, Paul Klann, Steve Silverman, as well as players with notable past results here at Playground like Geoffrey Robert McNeely, Players Club member Jean-Philippe Piquette, Chris Back, Benoit Pesant and more.

    So it begins…

  • Level: 1
  • Small Blind: 50
  • Big Blind: 100
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 30K
  • Remaining: 101
  • Entries: 101


  • Players have taken their seats and the opening remarks have been made and without any further ado, cards are in the air for Event 6 of the PokerStars Canada Cup, the $3000 + $300 Main Event.

    The schedule for the day is to play 10 levels of 60 minutes each, with breaks after every second level and a 45-minute dinner break after level 6. Late registration is open until the end of this dinner break, so there’s lots of time for players to get out to Playground and jump in the event.

    As the tournament was starting we looked around the room for some well-known names and there were more than a few. Some of the notable players in the field so far:

    • Team PokerStars pro Jonathan Duhamel
    • Two of the three poker-playing Greenwood brothers, Sam and Lucas
    • recent WPT Champion Eric Afriat
    • Quebec’s online and live phenom, Yann Dion
    • Players Club member Chris “d0r1t0s” McClung
    • Playground Poker Event legend Sylvain Siebert

    So far there are 100 players in the event but with 6 levels of late reg (and over 220 satellite winners to accommodate) that number is sure to grow considerably for this first flight of the Main Event.

    Welcome to the Main Event

    Today is Day 1a of the $3000 + $300 PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event! Poker players from across Canada – and indeed, from throughout North America – have descended on Montreal to come and play in this new event on the global poker calendar.

    PokerStars is well known for hosting great poker tournaments both online and live, and their commitment to the Canada Cup is a clear demonstration that they take their leadership role in poker very seriously. Likewise, Playground has consistently pushed the envelope in terms of setting the highest standards for poker events.

    PokerStars and Playground Poker Club working together is a recipe for a great event – and the first Canada Cup is sure to set a new standard for poker events in Canada.

    Today’s Day 1a is the first of three Day 1s in this 5-day event, with Day 1b being held tomorrow (Friday May 23rd) and Day 1c on Saturday May 24th. The event is a next-day re-entry, meaning that there are NO re-entries permitted on a Day 1 a player has already played, but they may re-enter and try to qualify to Day 2 on a subsequent Day 1.

    Players are arriving in Playground Poker Club’s Tournament Hall now and in just a few minutes the Tournament Director will declare “Shuffle up and deal” and the event will be on its way. Good luck to all of the players!