The players are coming back from a well-deserved break, during which time we had the opportunity to get a full chip count.
The players seem to be in good spirits, although most are showing signs of fatigue. A good percentage of these players were here all weekend, wanting to get into the action.
There are now only two tables and players will need to put their rally caps on because the final sprint before the final table in a 6-handed tournament is not easy. Since the final table will be with 7 players, that means that the play will have to proceed with 4 players on each table, until there are only 7 left. Short-handed play is touchy and every move counts. We’ll see how the players fare in the next few blinds.
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Michael | Khan | 762,500 |
Joshua | Caballero | 535,000 |
Dylan | Thibault | 503,000 |
Chris | Arvanitis | 351,000 |
Priam | Syllion | 337,000 |
Samuel | Pouliot | 262,000 |
Vsevolod | Malamud | 196,000 |
Arthur | W | 164,000 |
Anish Kumar | Sood | 155,000 |
Ruben | Perceval | 118,000 |
Gianfranco | Giordano | 83,000 |