The blind levels had reduced to 30 minutes heads up as per the published event rules, and during the 3rd level of heads up play, […]
Steve Daraiche places 6th
Steve Daraiche was only holding around 2.5BB when he moved in from the small blind. Arthur Walker made the call from the big blind, and the two tabled their hands.
Steve:
Arthur:
Arthur turned two-pairs to score the knockout on the
board, sending Steve home in 6th.
6th place: Steve Daraiche – $600
In the money!
Event 9 is now in the money ‘officially’, however unofficially the players made a friendly deal amongst themselves to pay the 7th place finisher out of their pockets, even though the structure only paid 6.
Ray Haddad was the 7th place finisher, while Ricky Campanelli and Vasilios Sklavounos finished just outside of the money.
- Vasilios Sklavounos
- Ray Haddad
- Ricky Campanelli
Update on chip counts
Here are the chip counts, as play enters level 18:
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Name,Chip Count [attr sort=desc]
Desi Miller,”119,000″
Arthur Walker,”77,000″
Jordan Fafard Miraglia,”176,000″
Steve Daraiche,”120,000″
Ray Haddad,”246,000″
Joey Silver,”111,000″
Ricky Campanelli,”44,000″
Paul Trebuss,”61,000″
Vasilios Sklavounos,”176,000″
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Meet the survivors!
The 'Survivors' of Event 8
Event 8 has just ended, and as this is a ‘survivor’ event, the top 10% of the field split the prize money evenly, regardless of stack size at the time. Here are the 9 players who managed to ‘survive’ Event 8, and take down a cash prize of $2,910 each!
- Behram Antia
- Chris McClung
- Daniel Kwon
- Daniel Mackay
- Gil Charles
- Jonathan Bussieres
- Maurice Simard
- Paul Petten
- Philip Richard Elliot
Congratulations!
Event 8 ‘Survivors’ – $2,910 each
Final table
We’ve reached the final table in this mixed PL Hold’em / PL Omaha event. The top 6 will receive a cash prize, while the others will unfortunately go home empty handed.
Final Table
Seat 1. Jordan Fafard Miraglia
Seat 2. Ricky Campanelli
Seat 3. Paul Trebuss
Seat 4. Vasilios Sklavounos
Seat 5. Ray Haddad
Seat 6. Desi Miller
Seat 7. Joey Silver
Seat 8. Steve Daraiche
Seat 9. Arthur Walker
- Desi Miller
- Joey Silver
- Jordan Fafard Miraglia
- Vasilios Sklavounos
- Ray Haddad
- Ricky Campanelli
- Paul Trebuss
- Steve Daraiche
Chip counts of final 11 players
Event 9 is on break, and the field is down to 11 players. Here is how the chips are distributed:
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Name,Chip Count [attr sort=desc]
Desi Miller,”139,000″
Arthur Walker,”62,000″
Jordan Fafard Miraglia,”134,500″
Jeffrey Maccuspey,”51,000″
Steve Daraiche,”29,000″
Ray Haddad,”199,000″
Joey Silver,”90,000″
Ricky Campanelli,”90,000″
Paul Trebuss,”93,000″
Vasilios Sklavounos,”113,500″
Myriam Campanelli,”111,500″
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Final 3 tables
The WPT Warm-Up has reached it’s final 3 tables of 10-players. Players are on their last level of the day, and the clock shows there are only 15-minutes left before the completion of the day. Shortly after players have bagged their chips, we will be publishing the full player-reported chip counts, as well as the seating assignments for tomorrow’s Day 2, which is scheduled for 12pm.
Table 62
Seat 1. Griffin Benger
Seat 2. Zennawi Petros
Seat 3. Hiyaw Gebreyohannes
Seat 4. Edward Hislop
Seat 5. Philippe Belley
Seat 6. Alex Fortin Demers
Seat 7. Robert Taylor
Seat 8. Jean-Sebastien Gratton
Seat 9. Kane Kalas
Seat 10. Vlad Faubert
Table 66
Seat 1. Ami Alibay
Seat 2. Geoffrey Robert McNeely
Seat 3. Gregory Katayama
Seat 4. Patrick Braga
Seat 5. Alan Engel
Seat 6. Jonathan Duhamel
Seat 7. Michael Wang
Seat 8. Andrew Graham
Seat 9. Joe Gualtieri
Seat 10. Joshua Keith Tucker
Table 70
Seat 1. Daniel Leduc
Seat 2. Randy Khalil
Seat 3. Gagandeep Singh
Seat 4. Jeremy Lyons
Seat 5. Alexandre James Allison
Seat 6. Grant Fallis
Seat 7. Joseph Andres
Seat 8. Chanracy Khun
Seat 9. Victor Artemenko
Seat 10. Peter Papadakos
Leaders after 10
Ray Haddad has taken a huge lead on the field in Event 9, and his stack seems to dwarf every other stack in the tournament at the time. He holds nearly 5 times the average, and more than doubles second in chips. Here is the current leaderboard entering level 11:
- Ray Haddad – 241,000
- Vasilios Sklavounos – 105,500
- Paul Trebuss – 88,000
- Jeffrey Maccuspey – 85,500
Photographs from level 10:
Level 10
The Survivor event is entering level 10, and just about half the field is still in contention.
Leaders after 14 levels
The WPT Warm-up is on it’s last break of the night, and will go on pause for the night upon the completion of two more 45-minutes levels. Those left with chips at this point will bag and tag them onto Day 2, which will take place tomorrow at 12pm. With only 46 players left, here is current leaderboard, entering level 15:
- Gagandeep Singh – 307,000
- Michael Wang – 284,000
- Joshua Keith Tucker – 277,000
- Joseph Andres – 219,000
- Kane Kalas – 207,000
- Alan ‘Ari’ Engel – 186,000
- Alex Fortin Demers – 173,000
Photographs from levels 14:
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