Following the ICM chop of the remaining prize pool, the prospect of laddering up the payout scale was no longer a concern for the remaining players, and collecting all the chips became the only goal. This dynamic led to a series of preflop all ins, beginning with Kevin Bergeron.
Mathyeu Provost, the chip leader, opened the action by moving all in. It folded around to Bergeron, who found a hand he felt comfortable calling with. Everyone else got out of the way so hands could be tabled.
Provost:
Bergeron:
Board:
The flop was too much for Bergeron to overcome, and he made his exit in sixth place, collecting $58,734 and a WPT Montreal Main Event entry in the process.