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, […]
Behram Antia goes out in 9th place
Danny doubles
Danny Boyaci has been working with a relatively small stack but the tides have changed for him as he has doubled through Ratharam Sivagnanam with 9 players remaining.
We caught up with the hand on the turn. The board read




Danny
Ratharam:
Danny’s two pairs were well in the lead, and the wasn’t the club that Ratharam need to take down the pot,
Maddock stays alive
Steven Buckner opened to 13,000 from under the gun, and Ko Maddock pushed all-in next to act. It folded around to Jason Conforti in the big blind, who called the 48,000 wager. Steven also called, and the two live players checked it down to the river.
With the board showing
, Ko and Jason chopped the pot, as they showed
and
respectively, while Steven threw his
into the muck.
Chip leader update
Here is a leaderboard update at the break. The tournament is in the money now – the next player eliminated will get $3,710 and it goes up from there.
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Name,Seat,Chips
Jason Conforti,Seat 2,”432,000″
Steven Buckner,Seat 3,”377,000″
Ko Maddock,Seat 4,”40,000″
James Gall,Seat 5,”138,000″
Danny Boyaci,Seat 6,”206,000″
Ratharam Sivagnanam,Seat 7,”257,000″
Behram Antia,Seat 8,”141,000″
Andrew Hinrichsen,Seat 9,”359,000″
Robert Logan Dunn,Seat 10,”141,000″
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9 left. Slow atm but I'll speed things up 😉!
— Logan Dunn (@Dunnpoker) May 5, 2015
In the money
The final table had been running for about 4 orbits but although some chips were moving around, the pace was greatly slowed due to the presence of one player, Dave Graham, who had an extremely short stack. Since the first orbit at the final table he was playing between 2 and 4 big blinds.
Dave Graham has now been eliminated in 10th place and the rest of the players are now in the money. Min-cash in this event is $3,710 while the top prize is 10x that much ($37,105) so there’s still a LOT to play for. Nevertheless, the pace of the game should increase somewhat in the next orbit or so.
Approximate counts on the bubble
There are still 10 players left in the Second Chance event and while they were playing we got some approximate counts over players’ shoulders.
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Name,Seat,Chips
Dave Graham,Seat 1,”40,000″
Jason Conforti,Seat 2,”388.000″
Steven Buckner,Seat 3,”354,000″
Ko Maddock,Seat 4,”87,000″
James Gall,Seat 5,”105,000″
Danny Boyaci,Seat 6,”133,000″
Ratharam Sivagnanam,Seat 7,”196,000″
Behram Antia,Seat 8,”165,000″
Andrew Hinrichsen,Seat 9,”465,000″
Robert Logan Dunn,Seat 10,”171,000″
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The Official Final Table of the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship
Trevor Delaney
The official final table of the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship is now set! Trevor Delaney leads the final 6, who will be back tomorrow at 12pm for the conclusion of this Event. Here are the official chip counts:
Final Table
Seat 1. Dylan Wilkerson – 740,000
Seat 2. Levi Stevens – 765,000
Seat 3. Gary Lucci – 1,205,000
Seat 4. Trevor Delaney – 3,190,000
Seat 5. Sheraz Nasir – 2,685,000
Seat 6. Lu Zhang – 2,500,000
We will have up-to-date coverage of the final table on our blog, so tune in to follow the action! There will also be a live-stream (with a 30-minutes delay) available.
- Dylan Wilkerson
- Levi Stevens
- Gary Lucci
- Trevor Delaney
- Sheraz Nasir
- Lu Zhang
Lefrancois just shy of the official final table
Pascal Lefrancois just made a great call, but with an unfortunate result.
It all started with an opened from Lu Zhang to 75,000 from middle position. Pascal Lefrancois defended his big blind, and they went heads-up to the flop. With
showing, Pascal check called a bet of 125,000. On the
turn, Pascal once again checked, and was faced with an all-in from Lu, who had him covered. Pascal cut his chip out, and after a little moment in the tank, made the call with his 510,000 stack.
Pascal tabled
for top pair, and was up against the double-gutter and 1-overcard of Lu, who had
. The river
was one of the cards Lu was looking for, and she eliminated Pascal in that hand to bring us down to our official final table of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship, brought to you by partypoker.net.
7th place: Pascal Lefrancois – $39,560
Final Table in the Second Chance event
Geoffrey McNeely has been eliminated in 11th place, so the final 10 players will now come together on the final table of 10 players.
Here is the new seating draw for the remaining players in the tournament.
Final Table
- Dave Graham
- Jason Conforti
- Steven Buckner
- Ko Maddock
- James Gall
- Danny Boyaci
- Ratharam Sivagnanam
- Behram Antia
- Andrew Hinrichsen
- Robert Logan Dunn
Vijayaratnam loses a huge flip to place 8th
Senthuran Vijayaratnam opened from under the gun, then 4bet shoved his ~1,300,000 stack when Trevor Delaney 3bet from middle position. Trevor made the call, and they were flipping for a pot of over 2,600,000!
Senthuran:
Trevor:
Both players connected on the
board, however Trevor’s full house was best, and with that elimination, he took over the chip lead, holding a stack upward of 3,100,000.
8th place: Senthuran Vijayaratnam – $31,650
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