As luck would have it, our short stack gladiator Matthew Di Perna did outlast the 8th place finisher, Mr. Tristan Girard. Tristan took home the $350 for 8th place, and Matt squeezed at least $190 more out of this tournament with his efforts. With only seven players left, we moved to the final table. His luck fully run dry, Matthew was eliminated almost right away.
While this post was being written, there were two more eliminations, leaving us with four players. First to go was Luigi Petrella, whose 6th place finish earned him $610. He was followed by Andre Dries, who finished 5th for $800. The last four at the table briefly discussed an ICM chop, but the table couldn’t agree on it, so play continued.
But less than 5 minutes later, even before we could upload this post, Constantinos Psallidas was eliminated in 4th for $1,060. A new ICM chop was then discussed and agreed upon. Based on their chip stacks, Giovanni Petrella will receive $1,970, Brigitte Metivier $1,810 and Remi Bourque $1,705, with $200 left aside for the 1st place finisher. Congratulations to all on an excellent tournament!
7th: $460 – Matthew Di Perna
6th: $610 – Luigi Petrella
5th: $800 – Andre Dries
4th: $1,060 – Constantinos Psallidas
$1,705 – Remi Bourque
$1,810 – Brigitte Metivier
$1,970 – Giovanni Petrella
(+$200 for the winner)
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Seat | Siège |
---|---|---|
Giovanni | Petrella | 1 |
Matthew | Di Perna | 2 |
Remi | Bourque | 3 |
Luigi | Petrella | 4 |
Andre | Dries | 5 |
Brigitte | Metivier | 6 |
Constantinos | Psallidas | 7 |