Play has just resumed following the second break of the day, and Mario Savard still holds the chip lead. Although many in the field ran up their stacks well beyond the chip average since the first break, Savard found ways to keep a buffer of roughly 50K between him and his nearest rival. Savard’s tournament-leading stack gives him roughly 83 big blinds at this stage, which is more than triple the current chip average.
Here are the top stacks in play in level 11:
First Name | Last Name | Stack |
---|---|---|
Mario | Savard | 167,000 |
Sabin | Levesque | 116,000 |
Daniel | Legris | 106,000 |
Alexandre | Menard | 97,000 |
Robert | Dale | 95,000 |
Lee | Daud Sha | 81,000 |