As players were just on break giving us a chance to do another chip count. Where as there is usually one clear cut leader and a few others who are trailing but lower in chip stack sizing, tonight’s flight has the tightest race possible for the lead. On table 36, four players have almost the identical stack, and one other player has a stack that is also almost identical.
Right after the break however the was another all in on table 36, and it was a bizarre hand indeed. Both Francis Carriere and Michael Tremblay got all of their chips into the middle with Tremblay holding :
and Carriere with
. The flop fell
giving both players a flush, and since the
on the turn and
on the river did not change a thing, Carriere eliminated Tremblay with his king high flush vs Tremblay’s queen high flush, so Carriere is our official chip leader at the final break. Shelley Rapp is right behind in second place.
Here are the top stacks in play:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Francis | Carriere | 217,000 |
Shelley | Rapp | 217,000 |
Charles-Eric | Benoit | 216,000 |
Simon | Tabah | 213,000 |
Mykyta | Kurilenko | 211,000 |
Alexandre | Demers | 195,000 |
Francis Carriere:
Shelley Rapp:
Charles-Eric Benoit: