The 9-Year Anniversary Series rolls on this afternoon with another starting flight for the marquee event of the series, the $200 + $20 Grand Prix Canada. Offering a guaranteed prize pool of $500,000, the Grand Prix Canada provides outstanding value for a relatively modest buy-in thanks to a player-friendly structure and 19 starting flights.
Players will start with 100,000 in chips for an afternoon of 10-handed play. Day 1E will play 30-minute levels until one in seven entries remain, at which point the players will be in the money and bag their chips for Day 2.
The Grand Prix Canada is a re-entry event with unlimited re-entries permitted until the end of the late registration period on each Day 1 , which will be at 5:30pm. Re-entry is permitted for any player that loses all their chips or chooses to forfeit their stack. A player may play additional Day 1s even if they have survived a previous Day 1 with chips. Players who qualify for Day 2 more than once will resume play on Day 2 with their largest qualifying stack; all other qualifying stacks will be forfeited. Players would, however, retain the associated cash prize for every forfeited stack. The combined Day 1 results can be found here.
The stage is set for the fifth of 14 live starting flights. The players are making their way into the tournament hall, and the cards will be in the air soon. Good luck to all!