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, […]
Eliminations
Since the break there have been a few quick eliminations as the tourney moves towards a final table and the bubble immediately following.
14th place, Philip Richard Elliot
13th place, Michael Tieu
12th place, Guillaume Rivet
This means there are just 11 players left and with one more elimination, the final table will be set.
Lucci folds kings
Gary Lucci opened to 85,000 from under the gun, and Trevor Delaney made the call from the hijack position. Levi Stevens 3bet to 225,000, and found a call from both players.
Levi and Gary both checked the
flop, and Trevor quickly moved all-in. Levi folded, showing a little frustration, and Gary asked for a count. The dealer announced Trevor had 1,205,000, and Gary open folded a pocket pair of KK, shocking some players at the table.
Chip counts of final 8
Here are the chip counts of the final 8 players, as they enter level 25.
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Name,Chips [attr sort=desc]
Dylan Wilkerson,”905,000″
Levi Stevens,”925,000″
Gary Lucci,”1,125,000″
Senthuran Vijayaratnam,”1,205,000″
Pascal Lefrancois,”1,150,000″
Trevor Delaney,”1,065,000″
Sheraz Nasir,”2,260,000″
Lu Zhang,”2,405,000″
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Taylor falls in 9th place
Robert Taylor opened to 60,000 from under the gun, and went heads-up to the flop with Senthuran, who made the call from the big blind. On a flop of
, Senthuran check-called a bet of 76,000. When the turn brought the
, both players checked. On the river
, Senthuran moved all-in, and found a call from Robert, who had just under 400,000 behind.
Senthuran tabled
for a full house, and Robert tabled his
, which was his last hand in the WPT Canadian Spring Championship.
Players went on a short break after the hand, and we are currently updating the chip counts, which will be published momentarily.
9th place: Robert Taylor – $23,730
2nd chance counts at the break
The Second Chance event is down to 14 players who have just left the tables for their first break of the day.
We have updated chip counts for the entire field. The bubble in this tournament is the 10th player to be eliminated, meaning that the first player to be eliminated on the final table is the bubble and the 9 remaining players will be paid. The bubble is definitely looming in front of the players.
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Name,Seat,Chips
Andrew Hinrichsen,Table 62 – Seat 1,”488,000″
Dave Graham,Table 62 – Seat 2,”91,000″
Robert Logan Dunn,Table 62 – Seat 3,”85,000″
Guillaume Rivet,Table 62 – Seat 4,”73,000″
Ratharam Sivagnanam,Table 62 – Seat 6,”135,000″
Philip Richard Elliot,Table 62 – Seat 7,”24,000″
Behram Antia,Table 62 – Seat 9,”108,000″
Steven Buckner,Table 66 – Seat 1,”238,000″
James Gall,Table 66 – Seat 2,”140,000″
Ko Maddock,Table 66 – Seat 3,”96,000″
Danny Boyaci,Table 66 – Seat 5,”99,000″
Jason Conforti,Table 66 – Seat 6,”318,000″
Geoffrey McNeely,Table 66 – Seat 8,”126,000″
Michael Tieu,Table 66 – Seat 9,”104,000″
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Sheraz Nasir picks up some chips
Pascal Lefrancois opened from late position to 50,000, and was followed by Trevor Delaney in the hijack position. Sheraz Nasir then 3bet to 102,000 from the cutoff, which both players called.
3-way to the flop, we saw 3 checks on the
board. When the turn brought the
, Pascal and Trevor checked to Sheraz, who fired 102,000. Pascal raised it up to 335,000, forcing Trevor out of the hand, while inducing a call from Sheraz. Both remaining players checked the
river, and Sheraz too the pot with
, while Pascal threw away his
.
Senthuran doubles up
Senthuran Vijayaratnam moved all-in for 327,000 from the cutoff after action folded around to him, and Trevor Delaney made the call from the small blind. Sheraz Nasir got out of the way, regrettably folding a pocket pair.
Senthuran:
Trevor:
Community cards:
Delaney took a bit of a hit with that hand, but still holds over 1,100,000 at the moment.
Karamalikis exits in 10th place
Zhang applies some pressure
Lu Zhang has entered this final table as the chip leader, and is showing she’s not afraid to use her chips if need be. We just saw her open to 52,000 from middle position, and go heads-up with Gary Lucci who made the call from the button.
On a flop of
, she lead out for 72,000, and when faced with a raise to 150,000, she 3bet to 352,000. Gary made the call to see the
turn, but folded once Lu slid out a bet of around 450,000 on the turn.
With that pot, Lu chipped up to just over 2,100,000, good for the current chip lead.
The unofficial final table of the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship
Pascal Lefrancois
With the recent elimination of John Krpan in 11th place, the WPT Canadian Spring Championship, brought to you by partypoker.net, has now reached it’s unofficial final table of 10 players! Play will continue today until we have our official final table of 6 players, and will play down until a winner tomorrow.
Here are the ten finalists!
Final Table
Seat 1. Dylan Wilkerson
Seat 2. Levi Stevens
Seat 3. Johnathan Karamalikis
Seat 4. Gary Lucci
Seat 5. Senthuran Vijayaratnam
Seat 6. Robert Taylor
Seat 7. Pascal Lefrancois
Seat 8. Trevor Delaney
Seat 9. Sheraz Nasir
Seat 10. Lu Zhang
- Dylan Wilkerson
- Levi Stevens
- Jonathan Karamalikis
- Gary Lucci
- Senthuran Vijayaratnam
- Robert Taylor
- Pascal Lefrancois
- Trevor Delaney
- Sheraz Nasir
- Lu Zhang
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