As the tournament heads in to the final three levels of the night, the field has thinned out considerably and what we typically see happen at this stage is an attempt by the short stacks to double their stacks in order to have a playable Day 2 stack, while at the same, there is usually aggressive play by the chip leaders who will be putting a lot of pressure on the smaller stacks in play.
A new chip leader has appeared; Pascal Fournier is now in the clear lead with more than three times the average, sitting on a healthy 244,400, followed in second place by Bin Shen, with 177,200. Here is the leader board showing the top eight stacks in play:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Pascal | Fournier | 244,400 |
Bin | Shen | 177,200 |
Dominic | Tossings | 173,200 |
Felix | Sides | 170,300 |
Hassan | Mohammad | 161,100 |
Hamad | Roshan | 147,700 |
Alon | Messica | 138,800 |
Alexandre | Patry | 122,500 |