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, […]
Chip counts
Here is a quick update on the current chip counts:
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Name,Seat,Chips
Levi Stevens,Seat 2,”1,015,000″
Gary Lucci,Seat 3,”1,575,000″
Sheraz Nasir,Seat 5,”5,150,000″
Lu Zhang,Seat 6,”3,345,000″
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Lucci doubles through Sheraz
Gary Lucci has once again doubled up, this time through Sheraz Nasir. Sheraz opened preflop from utg and when action returned to Gary, he announced “all in” and shifted his stacks towards the middle of the table. Shiraz snap called and the hole cards were revealed.
Gary:
Sheraz:
Gary stayed well ahead as the 5 community cards were dealt:
for the double up past 2M in chips.
Lu doesn’t miss a beat
Sheraz spikes the river
Levi opened from utg to 100,000, and was called by Gary on the button and by Sheraz on the small blind. Lu 3bet from the big blind to 425,000, and went heads-up with Sheraz, as the other two folded their cards.
On a flop of
, Sheraz check-raised Lu’s 350,000 bet up to 1,000,000 flat. Lu followed up with an all-in, and got the call she was hoping for.
Lu:
Sheraz:
Sheraz needed some help to remain on this final table, and although the turn was a blank, the river
gave him the winning hand, and the current chip lead of the tournament!
Players are on a short break now, and here are the updated chip counts:
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Name,Seat,Chips
Levi Stevens,Seat 2,”1,655,000″
Gary Lucci,Seat 3,”1,705,000″
Sheraz Nasir,Seat 5,”5,490,000″
Lu Zhang,Seat 6,”2,235,000″
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Sheraz Nasir sweating the turn and river
Live stream will be back soon
We noticed that there were some problems with the live streams, but we have been reassured that the stream will be back up in about 5 minutes.
Update: It’s back!
Trevor Delaney bluffs his way into 5th place
Trevor Delaney
A huge hand just developed between the two chip leaders of this final table, as Lu Zhang just knocked Trevor Delaney out in 5th place to take the overwhelming chip lead here in Day 5 of the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship.
Trevor opened from under the gun to 85,000, and called Lu’s 3bet to 185,000 from the button. Heads-up on the
flop, Trevor donk-bet 180,000, and Lu called. On the
turn, Trevor once again lead out, but this time for 230,000. Lu raised the bet up to 730,000, and found a call. When the
peeled on the river, Trevor lead out for a third street, firing 395,000. Lu came over the top for 1,020,000 total, and was forced into a difficult decision when Trevor moved all-in for a total of 1,785,000. Lu eventually made the call, and tabled her
for the win after Trevor showed his
.
Lu had Trevor covered in chips in the hand, sending him to the cashiers to collect his 5th place prize money.
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Name,Seat,Chips
Levi Stevens,Seat 2,”2,005,000″
Gary Lucci,Seat 3,”575,000″
Sheraz Nasir,Seat 5,”2,565,000″
Lu Zhang,Seat 6,”5,940,000″
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5th place: Trevor Delaney – $59,340
Lucci doubles (again)
Gary Lucci has just doubled again, this time through Lu Zhang. Gary was down under 500K in chips when he got it in on a flop of
and Lu (the chip leader) couldn’t fold.
Gary:
Lu:
Gary managed to spike the on the turn to make his straight and drag the pot. He’s up over 1.5M in chips now.
Other Live coverage
If you’re watching the stream (on a 30-minute delay) you’ll want to avoid most text reports of the event, but if you prefer to follow the action by reading about it, you can follow the final table right here, but you can also follow the fantastic coverage from the WPT Live Updates team OR from PokerNews Live Reporting.
The Final Table Set-Up
partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship - Final Table
partypoker.net and the WPT have done a fantastic job once again with their final table set-up for this WPT Canadian Spring Championship! There is a live-stream available as well for those who wish to follow the action from home, just note there is a 30-minutes delay on the video feed, but hole cards will be exposed! You can find the live stream at the top of the blog, by clicking on the “Live Stream” link. We’ve also placed a link at the bottom of this post for your convenience.
There is a section in the tournament hall here at Playground Poker Club which is reserved for the audience, and anyone wishing to come a watch the final table live is welcome to do so!
Live stream of the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship
Dylan Wilkerson, 6th place
The two smallest stacks to start Day 5 of the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship belonged to Dylan Wilkerson and Levi Stevens. Levi had just a few more chips than Dylan, and they also happened to be seated right next to each other (Levi to the left of Dylan).
Dylan open raised preflop to 70K, Levi chose to put maximum pressure on his neighbour and shoved all in. Dylan made the call and the cards were turned over.
Levi:
Dylan:
The flop was perfect for Levi:
, and the
and
on the turn and river couldn’t bring Dylan back from behind.
6th place: Dylan Wilkerson, $47,470.00
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