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 | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Zheng | Wei | 571,000 |
Antonio | Esfandiari | 527,000 |
Ivan | Fazal Karim | 500,000 |
Samuel Bisrat | Tsehai | 449,500 |
Amir | Babakhani | 447,000 |
Rodney | Ramalho | 395,500 |
David | Quang | 384,500 |
Khaly | Dang | 376,500 |
Damjan | Radanov | 375,000 |
Joel | Miller | 369,000 |
Jason | Lavallée | 340,500 |
Scott James | McMorran | 332,000 |
Josue | Sauvageau | 324,000 |
Raymond | Latinsky | 313,500 |
Seth David | Davies | 292,000 |
Ruben | Perceval | 241,500 |
Tony | Dunst | 232,000 |
Some of the big stacks: