After playing several levels 6-handed the players have put the clock on hold to discuss a deal. They tried twice to come to an agreement but to no avail.
This time, however, a quick suggestion from Martin Demondehare met with everyone’s approval.
As per event tournament rules, 2% of the total prize pool ($600) is reserved for the winning team. The four shortest stacks are to receive $3500 and the remainder is to be split between the 2 chip leading teams.
Name | Nom | Name | Name | Stack | Tapis | Prize | Prix |
---|---|---|---|
Patrice Ravary | Martin Demondehare | 1,200,000 | $4,655 |
Alexandre Morel | Maxime Turcotte | 875,000 | $4,655 |
Marcello Iacovella | Danny Masciotra | 520,000 | $3,500 |
Yan Lapointe | Stephane Lacas | 500,000 | $3,500 |
George Kazarian | Diana "Lady Di" | 380,000 | $3,500 |
Nancy Asselin | Robert Riendeau | 305,000 | $3,500 |
Short after the deal was struck, Team Diana / George Kazarian and team Yan Lapointe / Stephane Locas went all in. They got a single call from Team Martin Demondehare / Patrice Ravary. At that moment Martin/Patrice were still chip leaders, and everyone tabled their hands.
George/Diane:
Stephane/Yan:
Martin/Patrice:
The dry board didn’t help any of the lower stacked teams and the bullets gave an even bigger lead to Martin Demondehare & Patrice Ravary.
So Diane “Lady Di” and George Kazarian finish in 6th position, $3,500
and Yan Lapointe & Stephane Lacasse finish in 5th position, $3,500