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      • Event #1: $200 + $20 Playground 200
      • Event #2: $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open
      • Event #3: $25,000 + $300 Super High Roller
      • Event #4: $10,000 + $300 MILLIONS North America
      • Event #5: $500 + $50 8-Max
      • Event #6: $10,000 + $300 High Roller
      • Event #7: $1,000 + $100 Playground 1000
      • Event #8: $100 + $60 + $500 Big Bounty
      • Event #9: $25,000 + $300 Super High Roller
      • Event #10: $200 + $30 + $100 Bounty
      • Event #11: $500 + $50 6-Max
      • Event #12: $200 + $30 + $100 PLO Bounty
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    • Event #4: $10,000 + $300 MILLIONS North America
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      • Day 1A
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    In the money!

    • Level: 21
    • Small Blind: 80K
    • Big Blind: 160K
    • BB Ante: 160K
    • Chip Average: 8.54M
    • Remaining: 61
    • Entries: 521
    May 24, 2019 | 1:24pm | Playground

    Day 3 of the $10,300 MILLIONS North America Main Event lost a player quick in Michael Laufer. About 30 minutes later, Sandy Lam walked away. Players were now playing hand for hand, the shortest looking to earn themselves a $20K pay.

    A few hands later, Cedrick Angove-Bernier found himself the victim of a savage setup. He thought he had found a great spot to rise above the danger zone, but it sure wasn’t so:

    Cedrick: King of Clubs King of Diamonds
    Manig Loeser: Ace of Diamonds Ace of Spades

    The board did not help him, and he left the room with nothing but a story. Plays resumes normally, and we can expect a good number of departures in the next hour.

    Some photographs of some of the wealthiest players:

    Welcome to the Main Event Day 3

    • Level: 21
    • Small Blind: 80K
    • Big Blind: 160K
    • BB Ante: 160K
    • Chip Average: 7.89M
    • Remaining: 66
    • Entries: 521
    May 24, 2019 | 12:10pm | Playground

    After two starting flights and a grueling Day 2 that brought the Main Event field from 258 to 66 players, we are finally on the verge of cracking the bubble. Play starts at noon in Day 3 of the $10,300 MILLIONS North America Main Event, and we only need 3 eliminations before the field reaches the prizes. The minimum prize is $20,000, which makes a pretty big jump between the bubble boy and the next bust.

    To say that there is a lot of skill left in the field would be a glaring understatement. Instead of listing them here, we prefer to link to the seating chart, because all these players have skill, experience, and the strong will to add to their lifetime winnings.

    Today, we play 8 levels of 75 minutes each, after which the survivors will bag their chips onto an even more important day! Shuffle up and deal!

    Day 3 seating draw and chip counts

    May 24, 2019 | 10:38am | Playground

    The MILLIONS North America Main Event attracted 521 entries across two starting flights. When play began on Day 2, 258 players remained in contention. After ten levels of play on Day 2, the field brought down to only 66 players. When play resumes for Day 3 today at noon, the field will be three eliminations away from the money bubble.

    The players will start Day 3 seated according to the following table.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
    KevinRabichowTable 24 - Seat 330,105,000
    ArminRezaeiTable 19 - Seat 121,030,000
    FrancoisBillardTable 22 - Seat 819,795,000
    DietrichFastTable 24 - Seat 218,895,000
    MauriceHawkinsTable 22 - Seat 518,810,000
    SantiagoPlanteTable 28 - Seat 717,510,000
    DanickLandriaultTable 22 - Seat 616,175,000
    JasonJamesTable 32 - Seat 214,730,000
    AlexandrosKoloniasTable 24 - Seat 614,570,000
    OrpenKisacikogluTable 19 - Seat 714,200,000
    SamuelGraftonTable 22 - Seat 213,075,000
    WilliamGivens IvTable 30 - Seat 412,945,000
    LucasBragaTable 22 - Seat 712,675,000
    Brandon MichaelSheilsTable 28 - Seat 311,945,000
    BrynKenneyTable 20 - Seat 411,875,000
    MichaelMcdonaldTable 20 - Seat 310,995,000
    QiHuTable 19 - Seat 610,655,000
    ManigLoeserTable 30 - Seat 810,570,000
    SammyLafleurTable 32 - Seat 610,360,000
    BabakForozandehTable 30 - Seat 29,785,000
    SenthuranVijayaratnamTable 32 - Seat 39,665,000
    MichalWywrotTable 19 - Seat 48,860,000
    Joni PetteriJouhkimainenTable 26 - Seat 78,725,000
    JohnCayleyTable 19 - Seat 58,550,000
    BenjaminHeathTable 31 - Seat 48,205,000
    GriffinBengerTable 30 - Seat 17,825,000
    RubenPercevalTable 30 - Seat 67,800,000
    MaximeChartrandTable 28 - Seat 17,480,000
    Marc AndreLadouceurTable 19 - Seat 27,170,000
    AlexandruBaronTable 24 - Seat 47,145,000
    SimonAssoulineTable 26 - Seat 57,040,000
    DiogoVeigaTable 31 - Seat 66,785,000
    PhilippeD'AuteuilTable 20 - Seat 86,285,000
    SamuelTsehaiTable 28 - Seat 56,150,000
    JosueSauvageauTable 20 - Seat 76,140,000
    MichaelFarrowTable 32 - Seat 16,065,000
    SandyLamTable 32 - Seat 46,030,000
    JoshuaKayTable 31 - Seat 15,400,000
    UpeshkaDe SilvaTable 22 - Seat 35,010,000
    TommyNguyenTable 32 - Seat 84,335,000
    MadukaMeragalTable 24 - Seat 54,325,000
    CedrickAngove-BernierTable 20 - Seat 54,285,000
    KrzysztofBireckiTable 26 - Seat 24,250,000
    ErikLemarquandTable 28 - Seat 44,005,000
    RyanPignatelliTable 22 - Seat 13,885,000
    CarlMartelTable 19 - Seat 33,805,000
    AnthonyRubertoTable 31 - Seat 23,745,000
    BrandonHallTable 26 - Seat 33,730,000
    LanderLijoTable 31 - Seat 53,655,000
    OlivierRebello-FrechetteTable 20 - Seat 13,620,000
    David GeorgeCowlingTable 26 - Seat 43,540,000
    DanielNeilsonTable 26 - Seat 63,503,500
    SebastienVezinaTable 31 - Seat 33,445,000
    SeyedrohollahEttehadiTable 31 - Seat 73,400,000
    SergioAido EspinaTable 28 - Seat 23,160,000
    JoelMillerTable 30 - Seat 73,135,000
    PhilipePizzari PintoTable 32 - Seat 73,020,000
    John PaulTabagoTable 28 - Seat 62,715,000
    GeraldKarlicTable 24 - Seat 82,645,000
    CastrillonFontanTable 30 - Seat 52,585,000
    HarryRossTable 31 - Seat 82,385,000
    Andrew KinwaiLamTable 26 - Seat 12,365,000
    ThomasHallTable 28 - Seat 81,545,000
    MichaelLauferTable 20 - Seat 61,385,000
    RobinHegeleTable 30 - Seat 31,155,000
    TylerSmillieTable 24 - Seat 11,005,000

    Three away from the money

    May 24, 2019May 24, 2019 | 1:32am | Playground

    After ten levels of serious and intense poker, the initial 258 players that started Day 2 have dwindled down to the last 66 left standing. That is three eliminations short of the money.

    The action started at noon with the blinds at 15K / 30K + 30K, and an average stack at approximately 2.02 million chips. Sandy Lam, who had bagged the most in Day 1A, was the overall chip leader with 6,840,000 chips.  Right behind her was German Manig Loeser, with a stack of 6,620,000, and Day 1B top bagger William Givens IV, from Colorado, with 6,285,000 chips.

    Givens quickly gained momentum and reinforced his stack to 10,500,000 chips by the first break, taking the lead.  Loeser had also added a few chips to his count, but had dropped to fourth place on the leaderboard. Sneaking in between Loeser and Givens, Austrian Armin Rezaei had nabbed the third slot.

    After four levels of play, Rezaei was now chip leader whereas Loeser and Givens had dropped to 3rd and 8th place on the second break leaderboard.  Midway through the flight, more than 135 players had been eliminated, and the action was unrelenting, especially on the shorter stacks.  Every increase in the blinds added some extra pressure, and the players were feeling it.

    At the dinner break, Givens was still on a great streak and was now up to over 13 million chips. Chicago’s Kevin Rabichow and Loeser were right behind him. With only two levels left to play, Austrian Dietrich Fast and Canadian Josue Sauvageau made their first appearances in the top slots of the leaderboard, followed by Rezaei who was having an amazing day of poker.

    The Action Clocks and time cards were introduced at the last level of the night, as the players were approaching the bubble.  There were a few eliminations but not enough to reach the bubble.  With a few minutes left on the clocks, hand-per-hand action started, allowing for three last hands of the evening to run simultaneously on every table. One elimination ensued from that period, but it ended three bust-outs short of the money.

    When all was said and done, Kevin Rabichow was the top bagger of the day with a whopping 30,105,000 stack.  Armin Rezaei, almost ten million chips behind Rabichow, threw 21,030,000 chips in his bag.  The action will resume tomorrow at 12:00pm for Day 3, which promises to yet again be an amazing day of poker.

    Here are the remaining days for the conclusion of this event:

    • Day 3: Friday May 24 at 12:00pm
    • Day 4: Saturday May 25 at 12:00pm
    • Day 5: Sunday May 26 at 12:00pm

    Click here for a complete list of Events in the MILLIONS North America.

    Danick Landriault

    Fast jumps ahead of the pack

    • Level: 19
    • Small Blind: 60K
    • Big Blind: 120K
    • BB Ante: 120K
    • Chip Average: 7.24M
    • Remaining: 72
    • Entries: 521
    May 23, 2019 | 10:48pm | Playground

    With only two levels left of play in Day 2 of the MILLIONS North America Main Event, Dietrich Fast is the current chip leader. He is siting on 17,340,000 chips, more or less ten million chips above the averages stack.

    Josue Sauvageau and Armin Rezaei are in 2nd and 3rd place on the leaderboard with 15.68 million and 14.58 million chips respectively.

    The tournament clock has been paused. Every table is receiving an action clock which will limit player decisions to 30 seconds. Each player will receive six 30-second time extension chips.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    DietrichFast17,340,000
    JosueSauvageau15,680,000
    ArminRezaei14,575,000
    KevinRabichow13,485,000
    SandyLam12,955,000
    MichaelFarrow11,840,000
    FrançoisBillard11,520,000
    WillamGivens IV11,505,000
    ArpenKisacikoglu11,400,000
    SammyLafleur11,025,0000
    BenjaminHeatch10,125,000
    SenthuranVijayaratnam10,050,000
    MichalWywrot10,000,000

    Players on break and full chip counts

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 40K
    • Big Blind: 80K
    • BB Ante: 80K
    • Chip Average: 4.74M
    • Remaining: 110
    • Entries: 521
    May 23, 2019 | 7:29pm | Playground

    The players are taking a welcome break for dinner before they settle back in their seats for the last four levels of play in Day 2.  William Givens is still going strong and has improved his stack to 13,735,000 chips.  Kevin Rabichow has built up his stack to 12,370,000, and is now second in chips.

    While everyone is grabbing a bite to eat, we wanted to share some background information about some of the players in the field today.

    Currently third in chips, Manig Loeser, is still on a good streak, he just won the EPT Monte Carlo Main Event (€5300 buy in) for over €603K.

    Ami Alibay is slated to play the final table of the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown, being held in Vegas at the end of this month on May 30th. Maria Ho is also on that final table, along with Eric Afriat, who finished in the top 15 of the MILLIONS Montreal Open a few days ago.

    And last, but definitely not least, Antonio Esfandiari recently spent 6 months training for a boxing match vs comedian Kevin Hart and won.

    First NameLast Name SeatStack
    WilliamGivens IvTable 34 - Seat 513,735,000
    KevinRabichowTable 31 - Seat 312,370,000
    ManigLoeserTable 20 - Seat 210,900,000
    ArminRezaeiTable 33 - Seat 810,740,000
    MichaelMcdonaldTable 23 - Seat 610,325,000
    AlexandrosKoloniasTable 19 - Seat 310,235,000
    PaulVan WalsemTable 35 - Seat 69,390,000
    SandyLamTable 22 - Seat 69,190,000
    SamuelTsehaiTable 35 - Seat 49,015,000
    BabakForozandehTable 19 - Seat 58,890,000
    DietrichFastTable 34 - Seat 28,670,000
    FrancoisBillardTable 31 - Seat 58,615,000
    SeverinSchleserTable 27 - Seat 68,415,000
    JoelMillerTable 31 - Seat 68,335,000
    MauriceHawkinsTable 20 - Seat 78,245,000
    JosueSauvageauTable 31 - Seat 88,240,000
    RubenPercevalTable 34 - Seat 38,085,000
    SantiagoPlanteTable 22 - Seat 27,845,000
    BrynKenneyTable 24 - Seat 57,715,000
    MaximeChartrandTable 27 - Seat 37,660,000
    JohnCayleyTable 28 - Seat 67,385,000
    SamuelGraftonTable 33 - Seat 67,345,000
    TommyNguyenTable 26 - Seat 37,210,000
    MichaelFarrowTable 31 - Seat 27,100,000
    MichalWywrotTable 24 - Seat 26,950,000
    TylerSmillieTable 24 - Seat 36,915,000
    SeyedrohollahEttehadiTable 35 - Seat 76,875,000
    Brandon MichaelSheilsTable 27 - Seat 76,820,000
    CastrillonFontanTable 30 - Seat 76,730,000
    ThomasHallTable 31 - Seat 46,640,000
    ErikLemarquandTable 19 - Seat 16,630,000
    GriffinBengerTable 20 - Seat 36,625,000
    AnatollyFilatovTable 28 - Seat 46,595,000
    PatrickEskandarTable 19 - Seat 76,555,000
    BenjaminHeathTable 27 - Seat 46,325,000
    PhilippeD'AuteuilTable 26 - Seat 76,300,000
    LucasBragaTable 29 - Seat 86,255,000
    DiogoVeigaTable 19 - Seat 26,080,000
    RyanPignatelliTable 35 - Seat 15,455,000
    UpeshkaDe SilvaTable 24 - Seat 75,300,000
    Joni PetteriJouhkimainenTable 19 - Seat 65,250,000
    DanickLandriaultTable 26 - Seat 25,240,000
    JoshuaKayTable 19 - Seat 85,235,000
    JustinOuimetteTable 34 - Seat 75,070,000
    Jack DavidSinclairTable 29 - Seat 14,995,000
    TobiasAnttilaTable 20 - Seat 44,995,000
    OlivierRebello-FrechetteTable 23 - Seat 14,975,000
    GeorgiyFilippovichTable 34 - Seat 44,805,000
    Richard ThomasMullenTable 34 - Seat 63,995,000
    Thomas PeterMiddletonTable 20 - Seat 13,990,000
    TamHoTable 20 - Seat 53,975,000
    PatrickClarkeTable 29 - Seat 73,890,000
    KrzysztofBireckiTable 26 - Seat 13,860,000
    JasonJamesTable 29 - Seat 33,750,000
    RobinHegeleTable 26 - Seat 43,630,000
    LouisBoutinTable 23 - Seat 73,620,000
    AlexandruBaronTable 29 - Seat 23,610,000
    LanderLijoTable 24 - Seat 83,600,000
    CedrickAngove-BernierTable 26 - Seat 53,545,000
    David GeorgeCowlingTable 33 - Seat 43,540,000
    Marc AndreLadouceurTable 33 - Seat 33,480,000
    CarlMartelTable 28 - Seat 73,475,000
    SammyLafleurTable 27 - Seat 13,390,000
    MadukaMeragalTable 24 - Seat 63,385,000
    DanielNeilsonTable 23 - Seat 53,275,000
    Norson ShinitiSahoTable 35 - Seat 23,265,000
    PhilipePizzari PintoTable 20 - Seat 83,180,000
    SenthuranVijayaratnamTable 23 - Seat 83,155,000
    CarlosHey De LimaTable 33 - Seat 52,995,000
    AleksDimitrovTable 33 - Seat 12,930,000
    ArtemMetalidiTable 22 - Seat 52,840,000
    MukulPahujaTable 31 - Seat 12,840,000
    SimonAssoulineTable 22 - Seat 42,815,000
    Pieter-MichaelDe GoedeTable 26 - Seat 62,740,000
    SebastienVezinaTable 29 - Seat 52,630,000
    JonathanMeyerTable 22 - Seat 72,560,000
    John PaulTabagoTable 30 - Seat 12,535,000
    BrandonHallTable 28 - Seat 32,420,000
    Andrew KinwaiLamTable 28 - Seat 52,375,000
    StevenWarburtonTable 29 - Seat 42,375,000
    RobertHeidornTable 30 - Seat 32,355,000
    LudovicGeilichTable 27 - Seat 82,270,000
    AlexanderWongTable 22 - Seat 32,260,000
    Jonathan EDwekTable 31 - Seat 72,235,000
    AlexandreNadeau-LevesqueTable 29 - Seat 62,195,000
    OrpenKisacikogluTable 28 - Seat 82,150,000
    JoshuaLebovicTable 23 - Seat 32,050,000
    AntonioEsfandiariTable 28 - Seat 21,965,000
    GeraldKarlicTable 22 - Seat 11,955,000
    DavidSt-LouisTable 30 - Seat 41,795,000
    GagandeepSinghTable 30 - Seat 51,730,000
    SergioAido EspinaTable 19 - Seat 41,635,000
    AmirBabakhaniTable 33 - Seat 21,590,000
    JoeGualtieriTable 27 - Seat 51,580,000
    VladislavMezheritskyTable 22 - Seat 81,500,000
    PabloMarizTable 28 - Seat 11,350,000
    LuigiKnoppersTable 34 - Seat 11,330,000
    HarryRossTable 24 - Seat 41,275,000
    NicolaBasileTable 23 - Seat 41,275,000
    BartolomiejMachonTable 35 - Seat 51,275,000
    Peter ChristopherJettenTable 34 - Seat 81,245,000
    MichaelLauferTable 20 - Seat 61,190,000
    AmiAlibayTable 26 - Seat 81,170,000
    NirvairSandhuTable 27 - Seat 21,170,000
    QiHuTable 30 - Seat 61,160,000
    KyleChangTable 35 - Seat 81,140,000
    Govert Jan AntoniusMetaalTable 24 - Seat 1900,000
    AlanScheinTable 30 - Seat 8875,000
    Alexander JGambinoTable 35 - Seat 3835,000
    AnthonyRubertoTable 30 - Seat 2825,000

    Fighting back

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 35K
    • Big Blind: 70K
    • BB Ante: 70K
    • Chip Average: 4.56M
    • Remaining: 114
    • Entries: 521
    May 23, 2019 | 6:23pm | Playground

    Bagging an impressive 6.84 million chips Tuesday night in Day 1A, Canadian Sandy Lam was chip leader today, coming into Day 2.  After a few levels, the lovely lady had run into some trouble and saw her stack reduced to approximately 2 million chips.

    We caught up with her and she is fighting back, big time.  Not only has she made it all back, she’s managed to scoop up some extra chips on top.  She is now back up at approximately 8.5 million chips and showing no signs of letting up.

    The dinner break is coming up soon and this will give us the opportunity to bring you a complete chip count of the remaining players.

    120 left halfway through Day 2

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 35K
    • Big Blind: 70K
    • BB Ante: 70K
    • Chip Average: 4.3M
    • Remaining: 120
    • Entries: 521
    May 23, 2019 | 5:53pm | Playground

    The players have just entered level 16 on Day 2 of the MILLIONS Main Event. Now at the mid-point in today’s action, an hour away from the dinner, 120 players are still in the running.

    The players are managing their stacks carefully this afternoon; the showdowns are few and far between. The top 63 finishers will cash this event so expect the tension to mount further as number of players continues to shrink. With each hand taking on more and more importance as the day progresses, every pot will be hard fought.

    Here are some photos from level 15:

    Rezael jumps ahead of the field

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 30K
    • Big Blind: 60K
    • BB Ante: 60K
    • Chip Average: 3.67M
    • Remaining: 142
    • Entries: 521
    May 23, 2019May 23, 2019 | 5:06pm | Playground

    As the tournament dives into it’s fifth hour of play of Day 2, Armin Rezael is the current chip leader, and has put quite some distance between himself and the rest of the field. Sitting behind an imposing wall comprised of 11,900,000 chips, he is almost three million chips ahead of his closest competition.

    The next two players on the leaderboard are Maurice Hawkins (9,055,000) and Manig Loeser (8,220,000), both seated at the same table. Rezael and Hawkins improved their stacks from the last leaderboard, whereas Loeser’s maintained his previous stack at pretty much the same level.

    Previous chip leader William Givens has dropped quite a few notches. He is still on the leaderboard, but went from 10.5 million chips to 7.45 million. Notwithstanding the decrease, he is still playing a very decent stack, at twice the current average.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    ArminRezael11,900,000
    MauriceHawkins9,055,000
    ManigLoeser8,220,000
    RubenPerceval7,875,000
    FrançoisBillard7,870,000
    JosueSauvageau7,570,000
    Thomas PeterMiddleton7,560,000
    WilliamGivens7,545,000
    GeorgiyFilippovich7,430,000
    DannickLandriault7,430,000
    SantiagoPlante7,260,000
    BrandonHall7,135,000
    AmiAlibay6,895,000
    BabakForozandeh6,880,000
    SeyedrohollahEttehadi6,860,000
    AlexandrosKolonias6,750,000
    MichaelMcdonald6,540,000
    Brandon MichaelSheils6,380,000
    AntonioEsfandiari6,355,000
    Jack DavidSinclair6,330,000
    SammyLafleur6,275,000
    QiHu6,090,000
    GriffinBenger6,050,000

    Touchy call with Kings

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 25K
    • Big Blind: 50K
    • BB Ante: 25K
    • Chip Average: 2.99M
    • Remaining: 174
    • Entries: 521
    May 23, 2019May 24, 2019 | 3:53pm | Playground

    Tim Vukson did all he could.

    We got to the table and noticed a pretty hefty pot, next to a full board: 9 of Clubs 6 of Spades 3 of Clubs 6 of Clubs 7 of Spades . Everything seem to be dangerous on this board, flush, connectors for a straight, set, boat, you name it.

    Big blind, Vukson had an all-in card in front of him and had just pushed all his chips out for the dealer to count. The only other player in the hand was Michael Mcdonald, and he was deep in the tank. The dealer announced the all-in amount, “One million, four hundred and twenty five”.

    Stone faced and staring blankly ahead, Vukson didn’t flinch throughout Mcdonald’s drilling. “Do you want me to fold?”, “How strong are you?”, and “Where are you from?”. The last question receiving chuckles from the rest of the table. Vukson’s blinking eyes were the only sign he was alive.

    Covering his opponent by a few million chips, Mcdonald seemed to come to a decision and threw in one chip for the call. Vukson produced a crooked smile and said, “good call”, which probably was music to Mcdonald’s ears, and turned over his hand: Ace of Clubs 10 of Spades, for ace-high. Mcdonald turned over his black kings King of Clubs King of Spades and that was the end for Tim Vukson’s journey.

    Every chip counts and after the hand Mcdonald was sitting on north of 5.1 million chips.

    Givens in the lead

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 20K
    • Big Blind: 40K
    • BB Ante: 20K
    • Chip Average: 2,74M
    • Remaining: 190
    • Entries: 521
    May 23, 2019 | 2:48pm | Playground

    The players are returning to the felts after their short break between levels 12 and 13. This gave us the opportunity to collect the names of players with stacks of 4 million chips and over, to bring you the first leaderboard of Day 2.

    William Givens, who bagged the most on Day 1B, has improved his stack considerably and is the current chip leader with 10,510,000 chips in front of him. In a league of his own, he is presently the only player in the field with a 8-figure stack.

    Armin Rezael occupies the second slot of the leaderbord with 8,650,000 chips. Santiago Plante is close behind with 7,990,000 chips.

    Coming in on Day 2 as chip leader, Sandy Lam stumbled out of the gate and is currently sitting on a stack of approximately two million chips.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    WilliamGivens10,510,000
    ArminRezael8,650,000
    SantiagoPlante7,990,000
    ManigLoeser7,925,000
    JosueSauvageau7,035,000
    BabakForozandeh6,785,000
    RubenPerceval6,725,000
    PhilippeD'auteuil6,725,000
    MauriceHawkins6,600,000
    MichalWywrot6,315,000
    Jack DavidSinclair6,215,000
    TylerSmillie5,875,000
    AmiAlibay5,740,000
    BrandonHall5,650,000
    JoshuaKay5,455,000
    UpeshkaDe Silva5,155,000
    Ryan Pignatelli5,120,000
    ThomasHall5,100,000
    LuigiKnoppers4,985,000
    DannickLandriault4,985,000
    LudovicGeilich4,970,000
    GeorgiyFilippovich4,960,000
    MichaelFarrow4,725,000
    BenjaminWilinofsky4,685,000
    DiogoVeiga4,595,000
    TristanBain4,575,000
    JonathanMeyer4,520,000
    SamuelGrafton4,480,000
    QiHu4,330,000
    SeyedrohollahEttehadi4,130,000
    RobertHeidorn4,110,000
    JonathanDwek4,040,000
    DietrichFast4,025,000

    A few early photos

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 15K
    • Big Blind: 30K
    • BB Ante: 30K
    • Chip Average: 2,29M
    • Remaining: 228
    • Entries: 521
    May 23, 2019 | 1:15pm | Playground

    The tournament is entering Level 12 and 30 players have already been eliminated. The shorter stacks are definitely feeling the pressure from their opponents.

    Here are a few photos of the players in action, from level 11.

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