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WPT Canadian Spring Championship Day 3 seating draw (with counts)

2016/05/02 - 21:55 by

WPT Canadian Spring Championship Day 3 seating draw (with counts)

Day 2 has come to an end in the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship. The day began with 180 players and through 8 levels of play the money bubble has burst and 44 players remain in contention going into Day 3.

This is the official seating chart for Day 3 of the tournament, which will restart on Tuesday May 3rd at 12:00pm. Player-provided counts are included in the table. These counts have not been verified although we encourage players to be as accurate as possible with their counts. The actual chips have been sealed in bags to return to play tomorrow.

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First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
RodneyRamalhoTable 35 - Seat 1270,000
ThanhPhuTable 35 - Seat 288,000
JosephCappelloTable 35 - Seat 3436,000
GuillaumeNoletTable 35 - Seat 4273,000
Ha VanNguyenTable 35 - Seat 5204,000
RobertWilliamsTable 35 - Seat 6244,000
Tu KienLuongTable 35 - Seat 757,000
RubenPercevalTable 35 - Seat 8213,000
Samuel BisratTsehaiTable 35 - Seat 9630,000
Harpreet SinghGillTable 36 - Seat 1173,000
RonaldLaplanteTable 36 - Seat 2246,000
ZhengWeiTable 36 - Seat 3626,000
JasonFernandesTable 36 - Seat 4296,000
PooryaNazariTable 36 - Seat 5134,000
KentMosurTable 36 - Seat 649,000
AmirBabakhaniTable 36 - Seat 7218,000
MarcGuerbilskyTable 36 - Seat 8140,000
Scott JamesMcMorranTable 36 - Seat 9526,000
MichaelNoorTable 38 - Seat 1298,000
TonyDunstTable 38 - Seat 2444,000
MarcelloDelgrassoTable 38 - Seat 3178,000
DougHartwickTable 38 - Seat 4102,000
QuyenDaoTable 38 - Seat 5229,000
MichaelStannardTable 38 - Seat 6166,000
ConorShellyTable 38 - Seat 7134,000
KhalyDangTable 38 - Seat 8280,000
BrianAltmanTable 38 - Seat 9320,000
MarcelloRosaTable 39 - Seat 1103,000
DamjanRadanovTable 39 - Seat 2800,000
RaymondLatinskyTable 39 - Seat 3319,000
JeanrenePlanteTable 39 - Seat 4145,000
JosueSauvageauTable 39 - Seat 5284,000
NicolaBasileTable 39 - Seat 685,000
AntonioEsfandiariTable 39 - Seat 7289,000
ReneFortinTable 39 - Seat 8254,000
JasonLavalléeTable 39 - Seat 9716,000
JeffGrossTable 40 - Seat 155,000
Seth DavidDaviesTable 40 - Seat 2310,000
FrancoisGouletTable 40 - Seat 3188,000
ThomasTaylorTable 40 - Seat 4169,000
DavidQuangTable 40 - Seat 5702,000
DarryllFishTable 40 - Seat 6218,000
JoelMillerTable 40 - Seat 7272,000
IvanFazal KarimTable 40 - Seat 8564,000

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Event: Spring Classic

Day 2 has ended

  • Level: 19
  • Small Blind: 4K
  • Big Blind: 8K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 285K
  • Remaining: 44
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 21:35 by Playground Poker

    Day 2 has ended

    Damjan Radanov

    Day 2 in the WPT Canadian Spring Championship presented by partypoker.net has just come to a close, and players are currently bagging their chips onto tomorrow’s Day 3, which is set to begin at 12pm.

    44 players will return to the felts tomorrow, and the plan is to play down until only 18 players remain (or otherwise specified by the tournament staff). Leading the field into Day 3 is Damjan Radanov, who ended the day with exactly 800,000 in chips. Jason Lavallée climbed into second place in the late stages of the day and bagged 716,000 chips, while David Quang rounds the top 3 and will return with 702,000 tomorrow.

    In a few minutes we will publish the full list of player-reported chip counts, as well as the new seating draw for tomorrow’s Day 3.

    See you tomorrow!

    Top 3 in chips:

    Damjan Radanov
    Jason Lavallee
    David Quang

    In the money of @PlaygroundPoker #WPTMontreal with 44 left with 320k. Day 3 resumes tomorrow.

    — Brian Altman (@altyfbaby) May 3, 2016

    Wow first ever WPT cash and first ever day 3. 145k ave is 285k. 44 left First prize is 256 390$. #SpringClassic @PlaygroundPoker

    — JR Plante (@jr_plante) May 3, 2016

    Photographs from the last level of play:

    Zheng Wei
    Anthony O’Hagan
    Darryll Fish

    Joseph Cappello
    Francois Goulet
    Silvio La Palerma

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Some quick eliminations

  • Level: 18
  • Small Blind: 3K
  • Big Blind: 6K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 272K
  • Remaining: 46
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 21:05 by Playground Poker

    A few quick eliminations have taken place in the minutes following the money-bubble.

    We lost Daniel Suied, who shoved for 15bb with Ace of Hearts Jack of Hearts and ran into the King of Clubs King of Diamonds of Darryll Fish.

    Andrew Frankenberger flopped three-of-a-kind, as did Guillaume Nolet, however Guillaume’s kicker showed up on the running cards to give him a full-house for the win.

    Ari Engel was also knocked out as he shoved a short stack with a pocket pair of 4s, and ran into pocket Aces and pocket Kings.

    The tournament director has just announced the final 6 hands of play for the day, and once they have been completed on all the tables the WPT CSC will go on break until tomorrow.

    Bust ITM in 48th place @WPT @PlaygroundPoker . KQ<Q3 (!!) on QQ8A3. Guess I should have folded the river lol

    — Andy Frankenberger (@AMFrankenberger) May 3, 2016

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Darryll Fish brings the WPT CSC into the money

  • Level: 18
  • Small Blind: 3K
  • Big Blind: 6K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 232K
  • Remaining: 54
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 20:47 by Playground Poker

    Darryll Fish brings the WPT CSC into the money

    Darryll Fish

    2015 WPT Montreal runner-up Darryll Fish has just made 53 players very happy, as he knocked out Anthony O’Hagan in 55th place to bring the WPT Canadian Spring Classic into the money! The chips all went into the middle preflop, and when nothing was left to wager, Darryll quickly turned over his Ace of Diamonds Ace of Spades, which had no trouble defeating the 10 of Clubs Jack of Clubs of his adversary.

    Day 2 will come to a close once the time runs out in the current level, in just under 40 minutes of play. Players still in at that point will bag their chips for Day 3 tomorrow, which will resume in level 19 – 4K / 8K / a1K.

    Congratulations to the players who have made the money!

    Darryll Fish

    Darryll Fish

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Hand-for-hand

  • Level: 17
  • Small Blind: 2.5K
  • Big Blind: 5K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 225.5K
  • Remaining: 55
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 20:13 by Playground Poker

    Only 55 players remain in the WPT Canadian Spring Championship, and the tournament is now being played hand-for-hand.

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Wei chips away at Esfandiari

  • Level: 17
  • Small Blind: 2.5K
  • Big Blind: 5K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 212K
  • Remaining: 59
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 20:00 by Playground Poker

    Zheng Wei lost a few chips following the dinner break before taking a big pot versus Antonio Esfandiari to put him back in the driver seat.

    Antonio opened to 12,000 from middle position, and Rene Fortin came along for the ride from the button. Zheng 3bet to 35,000 from the big blind, finding a call only from Antonio. First to act, Zheng checked on the 10 of Spades Jack of Diamonds 2 of Diamonds board, and called Antonio’s 33,000 chip bet. He then lead out for 50,000 on the Queen of Spades turn, and Antonio completed. On the 4 of Clubs river, Zheng lead out once again, this time for 117,000. Antonio cut out the chips, gave a little speech and slid the call forward, only to run into the stone-cold nuts as Zheng tabled Ace of Spades King of Diamonds for broadway.

    With that pot Zheng climbed up to around 650,000.

    With 59 players left in the field, we are now only 5 eliminations away from being in the money.

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Zheng is “Wei” in the lead

  • Level: 17
  • Small Blind: 2.5K
  • Big Blind: 5K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 192.5K
  • Remaining: 65
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 18:59 by Playground Poker

    Zheng is “Wei” in the lead

    Zheng Wei

    The players are enjoying a 45-minute dinner break, where they can indulge in a buffet offered by the house. Once they return, they will play through 11 eliminations – until the money is reached.

    The chip leader at the break is Zheng Wei, who has accumulated a stack worth 571,000 after 16 levels of play. Antonio Esfandiari is second in chips with 527,000, and shares a table with chip-leader Zheng, making it quite the stacked table.

    Below is a look at the leaderboard as the WPT Canadian Spring Championship approaches the money-bubble:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    ZhengWei571,000
    AntonioEsfandiari527,000
    IvanFazal Karim500,000
    Samuel BisratTsehai449,500
    AmirBabakhani447,000
    RodneyRamalho395,500
    David Quang384,500
    KhalyDang376,500
    DamjanRadanov375,000
    JoelMiller369,000
    JasonLavallée340,500
    Scott JamesMcMorran332,000
    JosueSauvageau324,000
    RaymondLatinsky313,500
    Seth DavidDavies292,000
    RubenPerceval241,500
    TonyDunst232,000

    Some of the big stacks:

    Zheng Wei
    Antonio Esfandiari
    Ivan Fazal Karim

    Samuel Bisrat Tsehai
    Rodney Ramalho
    David Quang

    Khaly Dang
    Damjan Radanov
    Joel Miller

    Jason Lavallee
    Josue Sauvageau
    Raymond Latinsky

    Ruben Perceval

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Jason Lavallée wins a flip

  • Level: 16
  • Small Blind: 2K
  • Big Blind: 4K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 176K
  • Remaining: 71
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 18:01 by Playground Poker

    Jason Lavallée wins a flip

    Jason Lavallee

    We missed the exact betting, but when we arrived at table 70 we found Jason Lavallée and his 167,000 chips all-in and flipping pre-flop versus Joel Miller, who started the hand with almost 500,000.

    Jason: Queen of Spades Queen of Hearts
    Joel: Ace of Hearts King of Spades

    Jason went on to win on the 3 of Clubs 10 of Diamonds 8 of Spades 9 of Hearts 10 of Clubs board to propel himself up the leaderboard, as he now sits on over 340,000.

    Jason Lavallee

    Jason Lavallee

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    Event: Spring Classic

    9 tables remain

  • Level: 16
  • Small Blind: 2K
  • Big Blind: 4K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 154.5K
  • Remaining: 81
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 17:46 by Playground Poker

    9 tables remain

    Antonio Esfandiari

    Day 2 of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship is down to 9 tables, and as play is 9-handed the field is just 81 players large. The plan for today is to play down until we have reached the money, which is the top 54 players. We are currently nearing the middle of level 16, and following this level will be the 45-minute dinner break – during which we will bring a detailed update on chip counts.

    Photographs from level 15:

    Michael Wywrot
    Robert Williams
    Khaly Dang

    Ronald Laplante
    Vincent Tim Lam
    Antonio Esfandiari

    Khanh Quang Ho
    Michael Stannard
    Tony Dunst

    Rene Fortin

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Recent eliminations

  • Level: 15
  • Small Blind: 1.5K
  • Big Blind: 3K
  • Ante: 500
  • Chip Average: 152.6K
  • Remaining: 82
  • Entries: 417


  • 2016/05/02 - 17:29 by

    Steve Kerr was one of the players who cashed on Day 2 of the Montreal WSOP-C Main Event and made it to Playground to join Day 1b at the end of late registration, and in the 4 levels that were left to him, he managed to build up a nice large stack to start today. Unfortunately things never really got moving for Steve today, and finally he was eliminated by Sam Tsehai.

    We missed the action, only arriving at the table when Steve was all-in and got the call from Sam.

    Steve: Ace of Clubs King of Hearts
    Sam: Jack of Hearts Jack of Clubs

    The flop wasn’t a total disaster for Steve, but it was close: 10 of Spades Jack of Diamonds 7 of Clubs. The turn 6 of Diamonds and river 8 of Hearts couldn’t save him – and he hit the rail.

    Other recent eliminations include Scott Shelvock, Jiachen Gong, and Dean Murphy. There are still 82 players left – just 28 off the money bubble.

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    Event: Spring Classic

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