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    Canadian Jonathan Roy Wins Inaugural WPT Montreal

    November 28, 2012December 5, 2018 | Playground

    By Diana Cox – WorldPokerTour.com

    One of the largest World Poker Tour Main Events in the tour’s 11-year history came to an end when all the chips in play were stacked in front of Jonathan Roy. Appropriately for the WPT’s first main event in Canada since 2008 the final table came down to two Canadians at WPT Montreal.

    Roy outlasted a field a massive field of 1 173 players and walked away with $779 710 from the $3 387 930.00 prize pool.

    At the front of of a packed house Roy battled heads up with Pascal Lefrancois for a spot on the Champion’s trophy the prize money and the WPT silver belt.

    The final hand came to down Lefrancois being forced all-in for less than one big blind after being severely crippled when he ran his 6 of Hearts 6s into Roy’s King of Spades Queen of Clubs. With their stacks nearly even Pascal raised to 1000000 from the button and Roy re-raised to 2 400000. Pascal moved all-in and Roy called. The board ran out King of Diamonds 7 of Hearts 7 of Clubs Queen of Diamonds Jack of Hearts and nearly all the chips were moved to Roy’s end of the table.

    On the next and final hand of the night Lefrancois was all-in for his last 500000 after being dealt 8 of Clubs 3 of Hearts. Roy had King of Spades Jack of Hearts and the board ran out King of Clubs Jack of Clubs 4 of Diamonds Queen of Diamonds 9 of Diamonds to end the night.

    Peter Kaemmerlen’s final table appearance was extremely short lived as he was eliminated on the very first hand of the day.

    From under the gun Kaemmerlen raised to 300000 and Jeff Gross answered with a re-raise from the small blind to 1 260000. Kaemmerlen decided it was time to push his final 2 400000 to the middle of the table. The shove was enough to put Gross into the tank before he made the call.

    When the two flipped their cards over Kaemmerlen was ahead with Jack of Diamonds Jack of Hearts against Gross’s Ace of Hearts 10 of Diamonds and stayed ahead after a flop of 7 of Spades 5 of Diamonds 4 of Clubs. The 9 of Hearts on the turn was good for Kaemmerlen and he needed only to dodge an Ace in order to survive and double up. But an Ace the Ace of Diamonds was turned over on the river to give Gross the best hand and send Kaemmerlen away.

    After Kaemmerlen’s exit Sylvain Siebert who began the day as the chip leader became the fifth place finisher when he moved all in from the big blind with 6 of Clubs 6 of Diamonds. Roy called from the big blind with two black Queens. The dealer spread King of Clubs King of Spades 4 of Diamonds Ace of Spades 7 of Spades and Roy’s Queens held to eliminate Siebert.

    Following Siebert to the rail was Gavin Smith who started the day with the short stack. Smith moved all-in from the small blind with Ace of Diamonds 5 of Spades and Roy called from the big blind with King of Clubs 7 of Spades. The board is dealt 8 of Diamonds 8 of Spades 2 of Clubs 7 of Diamonds 3 of Clubs pairs Roy’s seven on the turn to end Smith’s tournament. Smith’s deep run marks his fifth WPT final table.

    Gross’s third place elimination set the stage for the heads-up match when he moved all-in from the button for 2 475000. Roy called from the small blind with Ace of Spades Queen of Clubs and Gross found he was behind with King of Diamonds Queen of Clubs.The board ran out Ace of Clubs 6 of Clubs 6 of Spades 2 of Diamonds King of Spades to give Roy two pair and remove Gross from the table.

    Gross was quickly congratulated by his friend Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps who was on the rail.

    WPT Montreal final table results:

    1st: Jonathan Roy – $779 710
    2nd: Pascal Lefrancois – $470 920
    3rd: Jeff Gross – $317 450
    4th: Gavin Smith – $211 745
    5th: Sylvain Siebert – $146 360
    6th: Peter Kaemmerlen – $113 155

    Jonathan Roy Winner of the WPT Montreal

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