Short-stacked Clinton Chatoor took advantage of an unopened pot from the small blind to move in, but he was met with a snap call from Gerson Jr Foisy in the big blind. He tabled and was for behind the of his opponent. He managed to pick up a flush draw on the turn, however wound up with the second best hand on a board to exit the tournament in 20th place.
Play was about to enter hand-for-hand when the 19 finalists agreed to pay an extra spot, and forgo the bubble. $150 was removed from the 1st place prize and will now be awarded to the next elimination, unofficially bringing the 50/50 into the money.
Congratulations to those who earned a payday in tonight’s tournament!
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Seat | Siège |
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Andy | D'Alessandro | Table 54 - Seat 01 |
Sasan | Mehrabian | Table 54 - Seat 02 |
Williams | Belanger | Table 54 - Seat 03 |
Daniel | P | Table 54 - Seat 04 |
Christopher | Savov | Table 54 - Seat 05 |
Manon | Cloutier | Table 54 - Seat 06 |
Melanie | Gervais | Table 54 - Seat 07 |
Antonio | Boulay | Table 54 - Seat 08 |
Jean Yves | Demers | Table 54 - Seat 09 |
Julien | Lauzon | Table 54 - Seat 10 |
Nectarios | Lazaris | Table 57 - Seat 01 |
Amjad | G | Table 57 - Seat 02 |
Gerson Jr | Foisy | Table 57 - Seat 04 |
Franco | Sicondolfi | Table 57 - Seat 05 |
Eric | Levesque | Table 57 - Seat 06 |
Ryan | Garonce | Table 57 - Seat 07 |
Stephane | Bedard | Table 57 - Seat 08 |
Victor | Artemenko | Table 57 - Seat 09 |
Jean-Francois | Bruens | Table 57 - Seat 10 |