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    • WPT Montreal 2019
      • Women’s Series 2019
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      • Event #1: $500 + $50 WPT500
      • Event #2: $300 + $30 Freeze
      • Event #3: $200 + $20 Ladies
      • Event #4: $5,000 + $300 High Roller
      • Event #5: $3,000 + $300 Main Event
      • Event #6: $1,500 + $150 WPTDeepStacks
      • Event #7: $250 + $50 + $250 Bounty
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    • Event #4: $5,000 + $300 High Roller
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    Tony Dunst leads 14 High Rollers into Day 3

    October 30, 2019 | 2:10am | Playground

    At the conclusion of Day 1, the WPT Montreal High Roller counted 46 players. Registration, however, was still open, and 54 players started Day 2 today. After the first 4 levels of play, the late registration period was over and the payout table was published, announcing a whopping $173,080 first prize! All were looking to squeeze into the top 18, which would not be an easy task for anyone, given the considerable amount of talent in the field. And chips were moving…

    Before the dinner break, Stephen Song and Stephen Deutsch distanced themselves from the field and were ruling the leaderboard. Sitting side by side, they showed great camaraderie and both continued to bust players and chip up until their table had a disproportioned amount of chips.

    Jeffrey Cormier made a dent in Deutsch’s stack, but Deutsch then doubled up against Song. Then Tony Dunst came along and shook the table up. He climbed the leaderboard at a frantic pace, and before long had the biggest stack in the event. He was still in the lead at the end of the day with 698,000 chips.

    Marc-André Ladouceur also had a nice run on his own table and orchestrated the bust that led the field in the money. He starts Day 3 in second place with 487,000.

    Day 3 starts at 12:00pm sharp, and coverage will continue until one player has it all. See you then!

    A few photos taken during the last moments:

    Charles L.B.
    Stephen Deutsch
    Edward Hislop
    Marc-André Ladouceur
    Louis Boutin
    Martin Jacobson
    Tony Dunst
    Alex Ding

    Final two tables – seating arrangement

    • Level: 18
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 304K
    • Remaining: 16
    • Entries: 142
    October 30, 2019 | 1:21am | Playground

    After the eliminations of Michael Mcdonald and Jake Schwartz in 18th and 17th position, the High Roller event was paused for a full redraw. Tony Dunst, who has been on a tear since arriving at the table with the most chips, is now on a different table than his former neighbour and co-tournament leader Stephen Deutsch.

    There are another 30 minutes of play to go before play halts until tomorrow at 12:00pm. Here is the new seating arrangement, which will remain for tomorrow:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | Siège
    JeffreyCormierTable 62 - Seat 1
    KristenBicknellTable 62 - Seat 2
    ChaalanRahimeTable 62 - Seat 3
    TonyDunstTable 62 - Seat 4
    MartinJacobsonTable 62 - Seat 5
    AlexDingTable 62 - Seat 6
    LouisBoutinTable 62 - Seat 7
    RichardD'SousaTable 62 - Seat 8
    StephenDeutschTable 64 - Seat 1
    MichaelWangTable 64 - Seat 2
    KevinRabichowTable 64 - Seat 3
    JohnKrpanTable 64 - Seat 4
    EdwardHislopTable 64 - Seat 5
    Marc-AndréLadouceurTable 64 - Seat 6
    CharlesL.B.Table 64 - Seat 7
    JordanWestmorlandTable 64 - Seat 8

     

    In the money

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • BB Ante: 4K
    • Chip Average: 237K
    • Remaining: 18
    • Entries: 142
    October 30, 2019 | 12:35am | Playground

    After about ten hands of hand-for-hand play on three tables, James Romero went down to the hands of Marc-André Ladouceur. Ladouceur, chip leading his table, played almost every hand in that period, taking advantage of the bubble.

    On the elimination hand, he raised the 4K big blind to 8,500. The action was folded to James Romero in the big blind and without thinking too long, he announced all-in. Ladouceur calmly but instantly called. The other two tables having already finished their hand, cards were tabled for a very uneven showdown.

    Romero, having noticed the Ladouceur’s hyperactivity, took a risk and tried to pick up the pot. The timing, however, could not have been worse:

    Romero: King of Spades 7 of Spades
    Ladouceur: King of Hearts King of Diamonds

    Board: Ace of Spades Queen of Diamonds 7 of Diamonds Jack of Spades Ace of Diamonds

    Ladouceur added a little over 100K to his already very healthy stack. All players have secured a $11,945 prize. Congratulations!

    Marc-André Ladouceur
    James Romero

    Last break of the day

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • BB Ante: 4K
    • Chip Average: 213K
    • Remaining: 20
    • Entries: 142
    October 29, 2019 | 11:41pm | Playground

    On our last leaderboard update, few players of the remaining 20 players are sitting well above average, thanks to Stephen Deutsch who is absolutely crushing the tourney with 621,000 chips. On his table, 4 of the current top 5 are going at it. The only top 5 player who is not at that table is local shark Marc-André Ladouceur, whose riches came to him in the last moments before the break.

    Stephen Deutsch
    Marc-André Ladouceur

    Big action

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • BB Ante: 3K
    • Chip Average: 185K
    • Remaining: 23
    • Entries: 142
    October 29, 2019October 30, 2019 | 11:15pm | Playground

    When Jeffrey Cormier made it 7,000 to go, it was 3bet by Stephen Deutsch to 32,000. Stephen Song 4bet to 77,000, which Deutsch to the tank. After some time, he announced all-in, and Song snap-called. The deck had been cold to song, dealing him kings while one of the few players in the whole tournament had been dealt aces. Luckily for him, Deutsch had previously lost a bit of chips to Jeff Cormier. The best hand won, and a new chip leader was created.

    Meanwhile on the next table, Ema Zajmovic, the darling of Playground with three WPT final tables in our club in three consecutive years, including a win and a runner-up finish, took a hard hit. Holding pocket fives, she flopped fives full of jacks and the turn gave Martin Jacobson a higher boat. She doubled him up and was left with just a handful of chips, causing the former world champion to chip up nicely.

    Martin Jacobson
    Stephen Deutsch

    A few more shots of the field

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • BB Ante: 3K
    • Chip Average: 164K
    • Remaining: 26
    • Entries: 142
    October 29, 2019 | 10:29pm | Playground

    As we are entering level 16, the 142-entry field is now 26 players large and the average stack currently represents about 54 big blinds.

    Here are a few more shots of the field:

    Ouri Ohayon
    Tony Dunst
    Jordan Westmorland
    James Romero
    Jake Schwartz
    Alex Ding

    Stephens on top

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 1.2K
    • Big Blind: 2.5K
    • BB Ante: 2.5K
    • Chip Average: 133K
    • Remaining: 32
    • Entries: 142
    October 29, 2019 | 9:23pm | Playground

    Players are now resuming play after a well-deserved 40-minute dinner break. We took the opportunity to collect all chip counts from the room and prepared a full table. We excluded seating position, as a table was about to be broken and that information would not be reliable.

    Two players have climbed over the 300K mark: Stephen Song and Stephen Deutsch! They are sitting side by side on the heaviest table by far. Also on that table is Jeff Cormier, 4th in chips!

    Stephen Deutsch
    Stephen Song

    Here are the counts:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    Stephen Song330,000
    StephenDeutsch315,500
    JeffreyCormier240,500
    JamesRomero229,000
    LouisBoutin228,000
    OuriOhayon217,000
    Alex Ding199,000
    MichaelWang176,500
    RichardD'Sousa166,000
    TonyDunst163,000
    AlexisUrli159,500
    EmaZajmovic159,500
    Marc-AndréLadouceur149,000
    EdwardHislop147,000
    KristenBicknell129,000
    JordanWestmorland128,000
    TobyLewis117,000
    MartinJacobson115,000
    ChaalanRahime103,000
    MichaelMcdonald101,000
    JonathanVanfleet97,000
    SamuelChartier90,000
    CharlesL.B.70,500
    ChanracyKhun67,500
    JohnKrpan65,500
    KevinRabichow64,000
    JakeSchwartz59,500
    AaronVan Blarcum42,000
    JonathanB37,000
    MariaHo31,000
    AdedapoAjayi29,500
    ShannonShorr12,500

    32 players remain as the dinner break approaches

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2K
    • BB Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 133K
    • Remaining: 32
    • Entries: 142
    October 29, 2019 | 8:34pm | Playground

    The timer is winding down on level 14, and there are only 32 players still in contention on Day 2. The remaining players are looking forward to their dinner to refuel for the grind to the end of the day.

    Here is a look at the action from the late stages of level 14:

    Payouts

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 112K
    • Remaining: 38
    • Entries: 142
    October 29, 2019 | 7:33pm | Playground

    As announced, the payouts! The table has $173,080 reserved for the eventual winner… not too shabby. The top 18 positions – almost half of the remaining players – will walk away with money, most likely towards the cashier to register in the Main Event Day 1B or Day 1C.

    On a separate note, there is a world champion among us! Martin Jacobson, 2014 World Series Main Event Champion, is among the 38 remaining High Rollers. It is not his first visit at Playground. He was here a few times before, and last year, he finished 6th out of 1,231 entries in the MILLIONS Open before making the payouts in the series Main Event, MILLIONS North America. We wish him all the best at the WPT Montreal!

    Martin Jacobson

    High Roller payouts:

    RankPrize
    1st$173,080
    2nd$115,385
    3rd$80,620
    4th$57,915
    5th$42,810
    6th$32,590
    7th$25,570
    8th$20,700
    9th-10th$17,310
    11th-12th$14,960
    13th-14th$13,385
    15th-16th$12,415
    17th-18th$11,945

    Stephen Song leads the High Rollers

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 92.6K
    • Remaining: 46
    • Entries: 142
    October 29, 2019 | 6:51pm | Playground

    Registrations are finally closed, which means we are going to have a payout table momentarily. Spoiler alert: with 142 entries accounted for, it is going to be huge!

    Louis Boutin ceded the pole position to Stephen Song. He is, however, very close behind, and so are their followers on the updated leaderboard:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    StephenSong261,500
    LouisBoutin244,500
    AlexisUrli222,000
    StephenDeutsch200,500
    AlexDing199,500
    RichardD'sousa187,500
    JeffreyCormier186,500
    EmaZajmovic180,500
    Stephen Song
    Louis Boutin
    Alexis Urli
    Stephen Deutsch
    Richard D’Sousa
    Jeffrey Cormier

    Louis Boutin still in the lead

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 500
    • Big Blind: 1K
    • BB Ante: 1K
    • Chip Average: 66.8K
    • Remaining: 57
    • Entries: 127
    October 29, 2019 | 4:31pm | Playground

    After two hours of play, Louis Boutin has lost a handful of chips, but not enough to leave the driver’s seat. He is leading a much tighter race though, one that has 14 players above the 100K mark, compared to just 6 two hours ago. As a reminder, there are two hours left to late registration, at which point the High Roller event will become a freezeout affair.

    Here’s the current top 10:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    LouisBoutin183,500
    AlexisUrli165,500
    AaronVan Blarcum154,000
    EricAfriat142,000
    StephenDeutsch135,000
    MichaelWang130,500
    ChaalanRahime129,500
    JaimeSequeira119,500
    StephenSong114,500
    FrançoisBillard114,500

    Day 2 is here!

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 300
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 600
    • Chip Average: 109K
    • Remaining: 54
    • Entries: 102
    October 29, 2019 | 2:09pm | Playground

    The $5,000 + $300 High Roller tournament, Event #4 in the WPT Montreal, is about to resume on Day 2 with 54 players at Playground – Day 1 ended with 46 bags, but since registration remained open, a few more players jumped in since.

    The size of buy-in brought out some serious skill and players are not holding anything back, some of them taking advantage of the unlimited re-entry format to come back with a vengeance. Today, registration will remain open for the first four and a half hours, which means that we will only be able to post the payouts after 6:30pm. Until then, new comers and re-enterers will keep flowing in.

    Stay tuned for all-day reports, photos and leaderboard updates! Action resumes now with Louis Boutin and Eric Afriat at the top of the food chain. Scroll down for all chip counts. Good luck all!

    Eric Afriat
    Louis Boutin
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