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      • Event #1: $300 + $30 Colossus
      • Event #2: $1,000 + $100 Main Event
      • Event #3: $600 + $60 Monster Stack
      • Event #4: $5,000 + $300 Super High Roller
      • Event #5: $300 + $30 Closer
      • Event #6: $2,000 + $200 High Roller
      • Event #7: $500 + $50 Pot Limit Omaha
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    • Event #6: $2,000 + $200 High Roller
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    Wong out it ninth

    • Level: 26
    • Small Blind: 50K
    • Big Blind: 100K
    • Button Ante: 100K
    • Chip Average: 3.6M
    • Remaining: 8
    • Entries: 288

    2018/09/04 | 4:37 by Shawn McCrory

    Alexander Wong was the first player eliminated from the final table in the High Roller.

    In a heads-up pot against Alexandre Nadeau-Levesque, Wong did his best to get his opponent to fold but could not get him off his hand and hit the rail trying.

    Nadeau-Levesque had defended his big blind to Wong’s pre-flop raise and check-called his way to winning a big pot. The board read 2 of Hearts 10 of Spades 8 of Hearts King of Spades when Wong fired a 500K bet that Nadeau-Levesque promptly called. The river brought the 3 of Clubs and Nadeau-Levesque checked once again, allowing Wong to move all in for 1,700,000 in chips. Nadeau-Levesque went into the tank and eventually splashed a pile of chips forward. Wong tabled his 5 of Spades 6 of Spades, and Nadeau-Levesque showed his 10 of Hearts 9 of Diamonds to send Wong out in ninth place.

    Wong earned $12,000 for the final table appearance.

    Ramzy out in tenth, final table set to begin

    • Level: 26
    • Small Blind: 50K
    • Big Blind: 100K
    • Button Ante: 100K
    • Chip Average: 3.2M
    • Remaining: 9
    • Entries: 288

    2018/09/04 | 4:22 by Shawn McCrory

    After nearly 26 levels of play, following the elimination of Medhat Ramzy, the field in the High Roller is down to ten players and they are ready to take their places at the final table.

    Ramzy had lost most of his chips to David Baba a few hands earlier and was reduced to around four big blinds. Seeing the big blind approach, he was forced to take his chances from under the gun. His all in was called by the big blind, Alexander Wong who held a dominating hand.

    Ramzy: 6 of Clubs 2 of Clubs

    Wong: Ace of Clubs 6 of Spades

    Board: 3 of Spades Queen of Spades 5 of Spades King of Diamonds 4 of Spades

    Ramzy found a way to make a straight, but the river card gave Wong a flush and sent Ramzy out in tenth place.

    Ramzy will take home $9,500 for his efforts.

    Nadeau-Levesque busts Gong in twelfth

    • Level: 25
    • Small Blind: 40K
    • Big Blind: 80K
    • Button Ante: 80K
    • Chip Average: 2.88M
    • Remaining: 10
    • Entries: 288

    2018/09/04 | 3:36 by Shawn McCrory

    Jiachen Gong was playing one of the shorter stacks on his table for quite some time, but he remained patient and found a way to get his chips in good. Unfortunately for him, Alexandre Nadeau-Levesque was lucky enough to flop a set to send Gong to the rail in twelfth place.

    Nadeau-Levesque opened the action from early position with pocket sevens, and Gong came over the top with a three-bet shove with his pocket jacks. The seven on the flop gave Nadeau-Levesque the lead, one he would not relinquish on the run out.

    Gong will take home $8,000 for his deep run in the High Roller.

    Perceval busts Droege out of the High Roller in 14th

    • Level: 25
    • Small Blind: 40K
    • Big Blind: 80K
    • Button Ante: 80K
    • Chip Average: 2.21M
    • Remaining: 13
    • Entries: 288

    2018/09/04 | 3:07 by Shawn McCrory

    The remaining players in the High Roller are both skilled and determined. And that combination makes it difficult to get their chips. At this stage, it takes a set-up hand or a cooler spot. On the most recent elimination, it was the tournament classic.

    Maximilian Droege moved all in with Ace of Diamonds King of Hearts after a pre-flop opening raise from Ruben Perceval. Perceval was holding Queen of Hearts Queen of Spades so when all the chips went in and hands were tabled, it was a familiar tournament situation to all in attendance. In the end, Perceval’s pocket pair faded Droege’s over cards, sending Droege to the rail in fourteenth place.

    Droege will collect $8,000 for the deep run.

    Narrow chip lead for Wong

    • Level: 24
    • Small Blind: 30K
    • Big Blind: 60K
    • Button Ante: 60K
    • Chip Average: 2.06M
    • Remaining: 14
    • Entries: 288

    2018/09/04 | 2:24 by Shawn McCrory

    Alexander Wong has a small chip lead over Samuel Tsehai with 14 players remaining in the High Roller. Wong, Tsehai and James George are each playing more than fifty big blinds, and the rest of the field is trying to keep up with them as we begin play in level 24.

    Here is the complete leader board:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    AlexanderWong3,470,000
    SamuelTsehai3,340,000
    JamesGeorge3,000,000
    DavidOrmsby2,445,000
    RubenPerceval2,315,000
    AlexandreNadeau-Levesque2,220,000
    NicolaBasile2,175,000
    RaymondLatinsky1,985,000
    DavidBaba1,500,000
    KristenBicknell1,035,000
    VictorAdams995,000
    MaximilianDroege860,000
    JiachenGong835,000

    Two tables left in the High Roller

    • Level: 23
    • Small Blind: 25K
    • Big Blind: 50K
    • Button Ante: 50K
    • Chip Average: 1.92M
    • Remaining: 15
    • Entries: 288

    2018/09/04 | 1:34 by Shawn McCrory

    The tournament hall is emptying out, but the players in the High Roller are settled in for a long grind to the finish.

    Now that only two tables remain in the High Roller, there has been a complete seating re-draw. James George and Alexander Wong currently control the largest stacks in play, but everyone with a chip and chair has a shot at taking this one down.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | Siège
    JiachenGong56-8
    RamzyMedhat56-7
    SamuelTsehai56-6
    RaymondLatinsky56-5
    DavidOrmsby56-4
    KristenBicknell56-3
    JamesGeorge56-2
    AlexandreNadeau-Levesque56-1
    MaximilianDroege55-8
    VictorAdams55-7
    SteveFoisy55-6
    RubenPerceval55-5
    AlexanderWong55-4
    NicolaBasile55-3
    DavidBaba55-2
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