On the very last hand before the break, Cole Cross-Lusignan took down Ghislain Pigeon’s castle, claiming the driver’s seat in the process.
Pigeon limped in for 2.4K, Azizul Haque tagged along, and Cole made it 10K to go. Both players called. Cole, being in the blinds, was first to act post-flop, and fired 15K. Only Pigeon called. On the turn, another 20k was bet and called. Cole, without any fear, went all-in on the river into the only player who covered him. That bet alone was 63K; Pigeon announced the call, took a look at Cole’s top pair, and mucked.
Cole Cross-Lusignan:
Board:
A huge pot of 226,500 chips was pushed to Cole Cross-Lusignan. He spent a few minutes to stack his army, and went on break.
Although he is now the chip leader, Mathieu Daigneault is not too far behind, having done extremely well himself. Here is the updated leaderboard, made up of all 6-figure stacks:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Cole | Cross-Lusignan | 226,500 |
Mathieu | Daigneault | 207,000 |
Michael | St-Martin | 121,500 |
Maxime | Laberge | 105,500 |