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    WPT Montreal 2018

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      • Event #1: $500 + $50 WPT500
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    Lots of action at table 106

    • Level: 6
    • Small Blind: 200
    • Big Blind: 400
    • BB Ante: 400
    • Chip Average: 40.5K
    • Remaining: 162
    • Entries: 219

    2018/11/02 | 22:10 by Playground Poker

    The last hand saw a large amount of preflop action split amongst five players. Eventually it led to two all ins and a player busting from the tournament.

    Bao Phu opened with a raise of 2,700, which was called by the players to his left, Richard Book and Ian Modder. To Modder’s left was Greg Mccann, who raised again, this time to 5,000. The 5,000 was called by yet another player, Kyle Janisse in seat 9.

    All this action was a warning to our original raiser, Bao Phu in seat 3, who folded. However, 5,000 was just fine for Richard Book, to Boa’s left, who had been content to call so far all night. Not to be outdone, Ian Modder re-raised the re-raise, shoving all in for his remaining stack of 27,100.

    This was finally too much for Greg Mccann, who realized he might have bitten off more than he could chew on this hand and folded. Kyle Janisse, realizing that Richard was still in the hand, also shoved all in, but for much more, for 66,000. His shove was effective, asRichard let it go. Now it was heads up between Kyle and Ian.

    Kyle: Ace of Diamonds Ace of Spades

    Ian: 10 of Hearts Jack of Hearts

    The board was dealt 9 of Diamonds 3 of Diamonds 10 of Spades 2 of Spades King of Diamonds, and Ian’s Jack-Ten suited was cracked by Kyle’s Aces.

     

     

    Updated counts – 17 remain

    • Level: 26
    • Small Blind: 20K
    • Big Blind: 40K
    • BB Ante: 40K
    • Chip Average: 1.86M
    • Remaining: 17
    • Entries: 792

    2018/11/02 | 22:05 by Playground Poker

    The final 17 players in the WPT Montreal Main Event are back from their last break of the day, and have one more level to complete before bagging their chips onto Day 4. Ema Zajmovic has regained the lead in the tournament, with Upeshka De Silva and Pierre-Paul Paulin close behind. Below are the full counts going to level 26:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    EmaZajmovic3,680,000
    UpeshkaDe Silva3,215,000
    Pierre-PaulPaulin3,095,000
    JonathanLittle2,850,000
    JackGong2,575,000
    PatrickSerda2,505,000
    SorelMizzi2,260,000
    DavidGuay2,220,000
    SantiagoPlante1,640,000
    MichaelO'Sullivan1,525,000
    KlimentTarmako1,475,000
    SimonDeadman1,155,000
    NektariosPapadedes850,000
    KauvseganEham830,000
    Amir Babakhani750,000
    BrentRoberts630,000
    Jean-SergeBaril410,000

    3 more hit the rail

    • Level: 25
    • Small Blind: 15K
    • Big Blind: 30K
    • BB Ante: 30K
    • Chip Average: 1.86M
    • Remaining: 17
    • Entries: 792

    2018/11/02 | 21:48 by Playground Poker

    3 quick eliminations just took place, bringing the field down to 17 runners.

    Samantha Cohen was left with less than 10 big blinds when she moved in her final chips in an unopened pot, and her bet was isolated by Ema Zajmovic in the small blind.

    Samantha: King of Hearts 8 of Diamonds
    Ema: 10 of Clubs 10 of Hearts

    Ema flopped a set on the Ace of Spades 5 of Diamonds 10 of Spades King of Diamonds Queen of Spades board to eliminate Samantha in 20th place.

    In almost the same time as this, there was a 3-way all-in on table 28 that lead to the eliminations of Mike Leah and David Thompson.

    David, who was recently crippled by Nektarios Papadedes, moved in from under the gun. After Kliment Tarmako made the call, Mike Leah raised all-in to isolate from the cutoff. Upeshka De Silva the re-raised all-in over the top, forcing Kliment out of the hand.

    David: Queen of Diamonds Jack of Diamonds
    Mike: Ace of Hearts Jack of Hearts
    Upeshka: Ace of Spades Queen of Hearts

    The 9 of Spades 5 of Spades 4 of Hearts 8 of Clubs 2 of Diamonds board was no help to anyone, and Upeshka scooped the massive pot while reducing the field by 2 players.

    Mike Leah
    David Thompson
    Samantha Cohen

    Cader places 21st

    • Level: 25
    • Small Blind: 15K
    • Big Blind: 30K
    • BB Ante: 30K
    • Chip Average: 1.58M
    • Remaining: 20
    • Entries: 792

    2018/11/02 | 21:35 by Playground Poker

    When action folded around to Adam Cader in the small blind, he moved in with his remaining 10 big blinds. Kauvsegan Eham, who was also on the shorter end of the leaderboard, decided to take his chances and made the call from the big blind.

    Adam: 5 of Hearts 5 of Diamonds
    Kauvsegan: Queen of Diamonds 9 of Diamonds

    Kauvsegan smashed the 10 of Hearts Queen of Spades 9 of Hearts Queen of Hearts 8 of Hearts board to eliminate his neighbour and bring the field down to an even 20.

    Adam Cader

    WPTDeepStacks – Day 1C is in the books

    2018/11/02 | 21:31 by Playground Poker

    The third of five WPTDeepStacks flights has officially come to a close with 97 players qualifying for Day 2 action. Today’s Day 1C chip leader was Frederick Normand with 276,500 chips. He is followed closely behind by Mark Klimchuk with 275,600 and Day Christopher Rivard, who bagged up 252,500. These three stacks were good for 2nd to 4th overall through 3/5 starting flights.

    There were 294 entries (including 49 re-entries) in Day 1C during the 8 levels of late registration that was available to players. Of that number, there were 97 new qualifiers for Day 2 action, and they have been added to the Combined Day 1 Results page. There are still two more “regular” Day 1 flights remaining, including Day 1D, on now, plus tomorrow’s Turbo Day 1 at 10:00am.

    Today’s qualifiers will return for Day 2 action at 3:00pm on Saturday.

    View the WPTDeepStacks Day 1 Combined Results page.

    Frederick Normand

     

    AA vs KK

    • Level: 25
    • Small Blind: 15K
    • Big Blind: 30K
    • BB Ante: 30K
    • Chip Average: 1.5M
    • Remaining: 21
    • Entries: 792

    2018/11/02 | 21:20 by Playground Poker

    David Guay and Sorel Mizzi just built a nearly 2 million chip pot pre-flop in what one can only describe as a cooler. David was all-in and at risk in the hand, holding Ace of Hearts Ace of Clubs, and was up against Sorel’s King of Spades King of Hearts. With no change on the 10 of Diamonds 7 of Hearts 5 of Clubs 5 of Hearts 4 of Hearts board, the massive pot was shipped towards David.

    Even after losing nearly 1 million chips, Sorel remains above average stack with well over 2 million chips in front of him.

    Sorel Mizzi
    David Guay
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