Below you’ll find an update on the leaderboard, as we did some chip counts during the dinner break following level 16. For the time being, it’s Alan ‘Ari’ Engel who is leading the field, and has a stack worth more than 3.5 times the average! Eric Afriat is still amongst the leaders, and Garry Lucci has added himself to the list recently.
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Name,Chip Count [attr sort=desc]
Trevor Delaney,”410,000″
Garry Lucci,”426,000″
Michael Paul Stone,”296,000″
Eric Afriat,”577,500″
Ari Engel,”693,000″
Robert Taylor,”334,000″
Kevin Singh,”385,000″
Nicholas Palma,”378,000″
Dylan Wilkerson,”340,000″
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Here are a few other chip counts of players still in the field:
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Name,Chip Count [attr sort=desc]
Lucas Greenwood,”175,000″
Laurence Grondin,”38,500″
Shaan Siddiqui,”189,000″
Pascal Lefrancois,”275,000″
Jeff Gross,”132,500″
Timothy Reilly,”44,500″
Diana Shamshoum,”175,000″
Guillaume Rivet,”106,500″
Vlad Faubert,”118,500″
Darryll Scott Fish,”157,500″
Will Molson,”264,000″
Jason Duval,”137,000″
Griffin Benger,”224,000″
Ami Alibay,”177,000″
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Lost all my all ins and coming back from dinner with 9bbd 12 off the money. Need to make the first one count. #WPTMontreal
— Tim Reilly (@TimReillyPoker) May 3, 2015
200k at 2500/5k 57 left 45 pay. Avg stack. #WPTMONTREAL
— shaGuar_poker (@GriffinBenger) May 3, 2015