Jacques Perron opened to 120K from middle position, and was put to a decision when Jonathan Bourdages 3bet all-in from the button. He made the call but found himself in a world of trouble, as his was dominated by the of Jonathan.
The board ran out , and once the count was done it was concluded that Jacques was covered by only 5K, sending him to the rail in 26th place. Jonathan earned the 1.1 million chip pot, bringing him back above average stack.
Moments alter we caught up to the action on the turn on table 36, where Patrick Trinh lead out for 125K on a and quickly called the all-in of Olivier Theriault-Boudreau worth around 420K. Olivier, holding , was drawing dead to Patrick’s set of , and the river was dealt as a formality.
On the very next hand, Bart Simienski was eliminated in 24th place holding versus on a board.
Shortly after, another elimination occurred on table 36, asPatrick Trinh opened raised to 115K, and Nimer Ltaif made the call from the small blind. Richard Myron then 3bet all-in for 310K from the big blind, finding a call from both players – who checked on the flop. When the turn brought the , Nimer fired all-in to bring the hand down to heads-up. He tabled for top pair and flush draw, and held to win versus the of Richard as the river paired the board, bringing the field down to 22 runners.