Bruno Fortin raised 700 preflop late during level 2. Seven of the remaining 8 players at the table folded except for Mark Alonzi. After Mark called, the dealer turned over the flop:
. Both players checked. The turn revealed a
. Mark pushed 2,200 chips into the pot and Bruno called. On the river, after the dealer flipped a
, Mark wagered 3,000, and Bruno pondered for a moment before he called. When Mark turned over his
, revealing his set of 7s, Bruno shook his head and pushed his cards, face down, back to the dealer.
Photos from level 1
- Level: 2
- Small Blind: 100
- Big Blind: 200
- BB Ante: 100
- Chip Average: 30.7K
- Remaining: 273
- Entries: 280
Here are some photos taken during level 1 of the action on Day 1E of the WPT500. The Tournament Hall is filling up quickly – and the field today includes some big-name players that have made their way to Playground to catch the last few starting flights in the tournament.
It’s Sunday – time for Day 1E and Day 1F in the WPT500
- Level: 1
- Small Blind: 100
- Big Blind: 200
- BB Ante: 0
- Chip Average: 30K
- Remaining: 190
- Entries: 190
The WPT500, Event #1 in the WPT Montreal, is in full swing with 3 online and 4 live starting flights already in the books. Yesterday – the second full day of Live Day 1s in the event – was massive. There were 653 entries spread across Days 1C and 1D. When added to the earlier Day 1s in the tournament, this brings the total number of entries so far to 1,286.
Today is the third full day of starting flights in the event, with Day 1E scheduled to begin at 12:00pm and Day 1F following at 6:00pm. Both flights will play through 16 levels of 30 minutes each, with breaks following every 4th level. Players will start with 30,000 in tournament chips, and every player will be shooting for a coveted spot in Day 2 in the event.
Current chip leader Mike Lafable has set an impressive target – he accumulated a huge stack of 670,000 chips on Day 1B. The chip average, however, is a much more modest 161,000 – definitely within reach. And if you don’t succeed to qualify through either of today’s starting flights – there will be one additional chance in the Turbo Day 1G on Monday at 10:00am. Anyone that really wants to reach Day 2 still has plenty of opportunities to try!
Tournament staff are just making their opening announcements, and will kick off the action in just moments with the famous command to the dealers: Shuffle Up and Deal! And just like that, cards will begin to fly in Day 1E of the WPT500.
Good luck to all of the players in the event today!
Jonathan Little and Mike Sexton
Current chip leader Mike Lafable
WPT500 Day 1D comes to a close
- Level: 16
- Small Blind: 2K
- Big Blind: 4K
- BB Ante: 4K
- Chip Average: 152K
- Remaining: 50
- Entries: 253
After 16 levels of play lasting 8 hours, this evening’s flight has officially come to a close. 253 entries (including 46 total re-entries) started the flight at 6pm, and now only 50 remain.
These 50 players all have the opportunity to return for Day 2, coming up on Monday, October 29 at 3pm. Indeed, if they so choose, any of these players can return again tomorrow or Monday to start fresh with another Day 1 flight, possibly finishing with a larger stack to put them in a better starting position on Day 2. The three final Day 1 flights occur Sunday (at 12pm and 6pm) and Monday at 11am (which is a Turbo flight).
Today, two players (Fraddy Gonzolez and Gino Frenette) separated themselves from the rest, and currently sit atop the leaderboard with approximately 450,000 in chips. Day 1D also had another several players finish in the 250,000 chip range, putting them in solid a solid position to start Day 2.
View the full Combined Day 1 Results here.
See below for images of some of the competitors that ended the day with us here at Playground Poker Club, starting with many of the chip leaders, as well as some group shots taken in the heat of the action.
Quad tens busts big boat
- Level: 14
- Small Blind: 1.5K
- Big Blind: 2.5K
- BB Ante: 2.5K
- Chip Average: 120K
- Remaining: 63
- Entries: 253
Halfway through level 14 players at table 82 saw an unusually rare hand. In it, a full house (kings full of tens) was busted by quad tens, and they were busted on the river no less. A nasty beat, to be sure. Steve Daraiche was the player on the receiving end of the bad luck, and Gino Frenette benefited from it.
Flop:
Steve was utg, betting 12.5K. He was raised by Gino to 30K, and Steve called.
Turn:
Steve got his money in when he wanted it, going all in. The poker gods had other ideas though. After Gino’s call, both players flipped over pocket pairs.
Gino:
Steve:
The situation looked dire for Gino – that is until the river was dealt! It was the only card in the deck that could help him, the fourth and final nail in the coffin for Steve: the .
The table gasped in amazement, but Steve took it like a pro as he packed up his things. He was heard saying that if faced with the same situation he would do the same thing, and all at the table agreed he had made the right play. Sometimes there is nothing you can do!
Marvin Yousif is the chip leader going into level 13
- Level: 13
- Small Blind: 1K
- Big Blind: 2K
- BB Ante: 2K
- Chip Average: 80K
- Remaining: 94
- Entries: 253
After six hours of play the initial field of 253 has been whittled down to less than 100 with only four rounds to go in today’s event. Unfortunately for Pascal Monarque, not only did he surrender top spot, he busted out completely at some point during level 11.
The current chip leaders are listed below:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Marvin | Yousif | 283,500 |
Minghze | Zhang | 243,000 |
Harpreet | Padda | 211,000 |
Domenic | Durante | 195,500 |
Homan | Mohammadi | 174,000 |
Phong | Nguyen | 170,000 |