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    WPT Montreal 2018

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      • Event #1: $500 + $50 WPT500
      • Event #2: $5,000 + $300 Main Event
      • Event #3: $1,500 + $150 WPTDeepStacks
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    • Event #3: $1,500 + $150 WPTDeepStacks
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    Cards are in the air for the WPTDeepStacks Final Day!

    • Level: 24
    • Small Blind: 15K
    • Big Blind: 25K
    • BB Ante: 25K
    • Chip Average: 1.075M
    • Remaining: 25
    • Entries: 896

    2018/11/04 | 15:14 by Playground Poker

    The day has finally arrived! The WPTDeepStacks tournament is playing out its final day today, Day 3, and the first cards were dealt just over an hour ago.

    During the first 60-minute level we lost 6 players, and so now we are down to 25. Each of those battle-hardened players received a prize of $6,900 for lasting this far. The next pay jump occurs at place #24, which pays out $8,150.

    Good luck to the rest of the players still in the hunt!

    WPTDeepStacks Day 3 seating draw (with counts)

    • Level: 23
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 20K
    • BB Ante: 20K
    • Chip Average: 865K
    • Remaining: 31
    • Entries: 896

    2018/11/04 | 10:17 by

    There are 31 players left in the WPTDeepStacks tournament and when play resumes at 2:00pm today, they will begin play organized according to the following seating chart. There will be additional seating draws with 24 and 16 players remaining, and when the final table is brought together with 9 players remaining.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
    DavidQuangTable 60 - Seat 12,010,000
    Jean FrancoisBouchardTable 60 - Seat 2455,000
    AndrewMacdonaldTable 60 - Seat 3625,000
    AlekGivotovskyTable 60 - Seat 4565,000
    EvgeniiTsatskinTable 60 - Seat 5805,000
    TomislavRadisicTable 60 - Seat 6310,000
    GrantEllisTable 60 - Seat 7355,000
    AlexanderWongTable 60 - Seat 8485,000
    DanielDubeauTable 61 - Seat 11,740,000
    StevenMartinTable 61 - Seat 2100,000
    SaidEl-YousfiTable 61 - Seat 3905,000
    MuhammadAbdel-RahimTable 61 - Seat 42,270,000
    TimothyUlmerTable 61 - Seat 51,350,000
    SimonBelzileTable 61 - Seat 71,170,000
    FrancoisBillardTable 61 - Seat 8950,000
    BalakrishPaturTable 63 - Seat 11,250,000
    OmidShahbazianTable 63 - Seat 21,350,000
    Karim-OlivierKamalTable 63 - Seat 3310,000
    RichardAlsupTable 63 - Seat 4815,000
    AlexanderAllisonTable 63 - Seat 5790,000
    MathyeuProvostTable 63 - Seat 6930,000
    JacobBazeleyTable 63 - Seat 7425,000
    MarkATable 63 - Seat 81,915,000
    KevinMacdonaldTable 64 - Seat 1340,000
    GiancarloPalleschiTable 64 - Seat 2615,000
    EricValleeTable 64 - Seat 31,800,000
    TonyTranTable 64 - Seat 4430,000
    GabrielAttiaveTable 64 - Seat 5135,000
    KyleJanisseTable 64 - Seat 6495,000
    AlexanderButkoTable 64 - Seat 7435,000
    JulienPerouseTable 64 - Seat 8685,000

    WPTDeepStacks Day 2 is officially closed

    • Level: 22
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 15K
    • BB Ante: 15K
    • Chip Average: 867K
    • Remaining: 31
    • Entries: 896

    2018/11/04 | 2:22 by Playground Poker

    Today was an amazing day at Playground Poker Club, and after an exciting and action-packed Day 2, we are set up nicely for the final day of the WPTDeepStacks tournament, which occurs tomorrow, Sunday November 4th at 2pm.

    We originally started out our WPTDeepStacks with five live Day 1’s events, resulting in 896 total entries. When the dust had settled on all the Day 1 events, 257 players had made it through to this morning’s Day 2. Now, after today’s ten 60-minute levels, we are down to our last 31.

    Those lucky (and skilled) 31 will join us again tomorrow afternoon for the final push, all of them aiming to be the champion and to take down the $222,000 first prize and title of WPTDeepStacks Champion.

    In the best position to do so will be our chip leader Mohammed Abdel-Rahim, who is at the top of the leaderboard with 2,270,000 chips. However, there are several players not too far behind, and the field is a strong one.

    In any case, no matter how far the field has come, there remains a lot of poker left to be played between now and the finish line. See below for small gallery of those remaining players with the largest stacks, and good luck to all the participants tomorrow!

    Martin doubles up his shortstack

    • Level: 22
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 15K
    • BB Ante: 15K
    • Chip Average: 746
    • Remaining: 36
    • Entries: 896

    2018/11/04 | 1:37 by Playground Poker

    Less than 40 minutes from the end of today’s WPTDeepStacks Day 2, Steve Martin found himself short-stacked and running out of time. As we passed by the table we noticed the All In card on the table, and took a closer look.

    Steve was all in for less than 100,000, and he found a dance partner in David Hamel, a new addition to table 27.

    David: 5 of Clubs 5 of Diamonds

    Steve: Ace of Spades 7 of Hearts

    The board was dealt 8 of Clubs 2 of Clubs Ace of Clubs 7 of Diamonds Jack of Spades, and Steve won the (relatively small) pot with his pair of 7’s. Only several more double-ups to go and he’s back in the running.

    Massive pot kneecaps Rivard

    • Level: 22
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 15K
    • BB Ante: 15K
    • Chip Average: 707K
    • Remaining: 38
    • Entries: 896

    2018/11/04 | 1:19 by Playground Poker

    We were observing table 27 just now and witnessed an all in that absolutely crushed any hopes Christopher Rivard may have had to win this tournament. With a board showing Jack of Spades 10 of Diamonds 2 of Spades 2 of Diamonds, Timothy Ulmer shoved. Christopher Rivard called, and they both flipped over their cards in anticipation of the river.

    Christopher: Ace of Clubs Jack of Clubs

    Timothy: King of Hearts Queen of Hearts

    Christopher’s Ace-Jack was ahead, making him top pair. But Timothy had an open ended straight draw. When the river was dealt a 9 of Diamonds, Christopher’s stack was decimated, and the entire pot of near 1,000,000 chips flowed straight over to Timothy.

    Of course, never say never, Christopher’s night is not over yet. But with what looked like less than 150,000 chips (and an average chips stack of almost 700,000 chips at this point in the night), it will be an uphill battle.

    UPDATE: Christopher’s night ended minutes after the original post.

    Time pressure adds new element

    • Level: 21
    • Small Blind: 6K
    • Big Blind: 12K
    • BB Ante: 12K
    • Chip Average: 597
    • Remaining: 45
    • Entries: 896

    2018/11/04 | 1:02 by Playground Poker

    As the blinds continue to rise, so do the sizes of the pots. And when the added pressure of the 30-second clock is incorporated, it can lead to some very high-pressure situations, often leaving players with little or no time to make important decisions.

    An example of this occurred just now at table 27, where we started watching a hand that was already in progress. On the board was 8 of Diamonds Ace of Spades Queen of Diamonds, and there were two players in the hand: Filip Pettersen and Tony Tran. At stake was a huge pile of chips, impossible to count from our vantage point, but easily 350,000 or more.

    Tony had raise 50,000 on the flop, and Filip had shoved over the top all in for another 225,000. Tony had to use his initial 30 seconds, then used up both of his last two 30 second chits, maxing out his time. In the end, the dealers buzzer buzzed and Tony was forced to fold.

    However, patience is key in poker, and Tony is no stranger to the game. The winner of the WPT $5,000 No Limit Hold’em Bounty Scramble Main Event in Jacksonville just two weeks ago, Tony is an agile competitor and a force to be reckoned with.

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