Play went on for quite a while at 19 players left. There were a few all-ins, but those who were called were won by the shortest stack. It was Alexander Matveev (title picture) who finally bit the dust, after surviving at least 2 all-ins himself. Remaining players are now sure to make at least $2,300.
Here is the new seating arrangement, with 18 players left:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Seat | Siège |
---|---|---|
Jason | Mandanici-Turcot | Table 66 - Seat 1 |
Sébastien | Proulx | Table 66 - Seat 2 |
Edward | Guergis | Table 66 - Seat 3 |
Jeremy | Galin | Table 66 - Seat 4 |
Michael | Malouin | Table 66 - Seat 5 |
Cristian | Muset | Table 66 - Seat 6 |
Trevor | Delaney | Table 66 - Seat 7 |
David | Brillon | Table 66 - Seat 8 |
Anita | Halfpenny | Table 66 - Seat 9 |
Steve | Toulch | Table 70 - Seat 1 |
Devon | Morgan | Table 70 - Seat 2 |
Alexandre | Henry | Table 70 - Seat 3 |
David | Bonneau | Table 70 - Seat 4 |
Sylvain | Lessard | Table 70 - Seat 5 |
Prosper | Azoulay | Table 70 - Seat 6 |
Noy | U | Table 70 - Seat 7 |
Daniel Joseph | Ross McCarthy | Table 70 - Seat 8 |
Mark | Fitzpatrick | Table 70 - Seat 9 |
30th: Michael Lawson – $1,100
29th: Jean-Claude Salame – $1,100
28th: Roger Lamia – $1,100
27th: Sasan Mehrabian – $1,300
26th: Benjamin Menache – $1,300
25th: Arthur W – $1,300
24th: Michel Pouliot – $1,600
23rd: Christophe Dissegna – $1,600
22nd: Aleksandar Copovic – $1,600
21st: Jared Henderson – $1,900
20th: Tina S.: $1,900
19th: Alexander Matveev: $1,900