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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
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    • Event #6: $1,500 + $150 WPTDeepStacks
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      • Day 1A
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    Day 2 seating draw

    November 3, 2019 | 12:35pm | Playground

    The WPTDeepStacks, Event #6 of the WPT Montreal, had a tremendous turnout, collecting 596 entries. In all, 128 players survived the various starting flights and bagged chips for Day 2. Those players will return this afternoon at 2:00pm to play down to the final table. The top 85 players will reach the money, setting up an exciting afternoon of action.

    When play resumes for Day 2, the players will be seated according to the following table.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
    Michel-ClaudeBaroudTable 24 - Seat 4549,600
    PatrickEskandarTable 28 - Seat 1442,200
    Samuel LouisGagnonTable 20 - Seat 2430,000
    RichardWierzbaTable 23 - Seat 8375,700
    RyanYuTable 38 - Seat 4363,900
    LamNguyenTable 35 - Seat 6348,000
    AnoopJugurnathTable 23 - Seat 6313,600
    JaeredBesseTable 27 - Seat 3298,500
    GeorgeGradyTable 37 - Seat 8296,600
    MohammadAbu-HadbahTable 23 - Seat 1293,300
    JordanWestmorlandTable 38 - Seat 1277,300
    JosephDroryTable 26 - Seat 5254,500
    GonzalezHernanTable 37 - Seat 7235,800
    AndrewOstapchenkoTable 38 - Seat 3230,700
    JiachenGongTable 35 - Seat 4230,700
    Wai KitNgaiTable 20 - Seat 1226,300
    LaurenceLouieTable 37 - Seat 6224,000
    MaximeChartrandTable 32 - Seat 1222,400
    SreyleapPromTable 38 - Seat 6220,000
    SenthuranVijayaratnamTable 26 - Seat 1217,900
    UbaidGadaTable 19 - Seat 3217,600
    JoshuaFrazer JamesTable 32 - Seat 8214,600
    Pierre-PaulPaulinTable 36 - Seat 1211,600
    Jean-SergeBarilTable 35 - Seat 5211,500
    JohnGorsuchTable 31 - Seat 2210,400
    MedhatRamzyTable 34 - Seat 4209,000
    DannyIbrahimTable 31 - Seat 6207,500
    AlexParedesTable 37 - Seat 2194,900
    JulioAbrantesTable 23 - Seat 2194,400
    KamiHudsonTable 31 - Seat 7193,100
    TonySinishtajTable 36 - Seat 6191,400
    StevenTrippTable 19 - Seat 6188,200
    DorisCharleboisTable 34 - Seat 5187,000
    DouglasJamesTable 20 - Seat 6182,400
    SantiagoPlanteTable 23 - Seat 3177,200
    KevinJavierTable 38 - Seat 2175,500
    MichaelDentaleTable 22 - Seat 6172,500
    LevonDedeyanTable 26 - Seat 6170,500
    ShannonShorrTable 36 - Seat 7169,700
    PatrickQuinnTable 37 - Seat 1168,800
    BenoitCoulombeTable 27 - Seat 2166,400
    AmirBabakhaniTable 19 - Seat 1164,000
    DanielLeTable 36 - Seat 2162,700
    MichaelTieuTable 34 - Seat 7162,500
    JonathanCameronTable 34 - Seat 1155,500
    PaulCioffiTable 20 - Seat 4152,200
    RaymondLatinskyTable 19 - Seat 7148,900
    JackSalterTable 22 - Seat 7146,900
    NikolasPsarrisTable 24 - Seat 2145,800
    MatwejTroitschanskiTable 30 - Seat 7145,600
    EricPlaceTable 36 - Seat 4145,300
    KavehNourmofidiTable 27 - Seat 8142,300
    AdamAsburyTable 22 - Seat 2142,000
    FredericHarveyTable 30 - Seat 1140,800
    AlexFortin DemersTable 28 - Seat 4137,900
    AnthonyDalpraTable 35 - Seat 1135,800
    FrancoisBillardTable 31 - Seat 8133,700
    Michael WalterStashinTable 34 - Seat 6131,500
    FaisalSiddiquiTable 32 - Seat 3127,400
    EdwardStoelwinderTable 27 - Seat 5126,000
    EdwardDoyleTable 31 - Seat 1125,600
    NabilNahoulTable 35 - Seat 2122,800
    George PaulPettenTable 24 - Seat 7122,400
    AndrewSandersTable 34 - Seat 2122,300
    JamesWitkowskiTable 23 - Seat 4121,200
    EtienneGratton-BourretTable 37 - Seat 4118,900
    RomioMikhaelTable 28 - Seat 2118,700
    ChrishanSivasundaramTable 27 - Seat 6117,300
    QiHuTable 20 - Seat 3115,900
    VictorAdamsTable 38 - Seat 7112,500
    YanPrimeauTable 30 - Seat 6110,600
    MasoudTavangariTable 24 - Seat 5110,100
    BradleySmithTable 22 - Seat 1108,600
    JeremyPekarekTable 36 - Seat 3108,400
    LokeshGargTable 22 - Seat 5105,600
    Kyle ScottFergusonTable 26 - Seat 3102,900
    JasonClarkeTable 24 - Seat 3101,800
    MattPaivaTable 23 - Seat 599,000
    JakeSchwartzTable 36 - Seat 897,800
    MichaelCampitelliTable 31 - Seat 397,000
    StephenSmithTable 19 - Seat 596,000
    Ha VanNguyenTable 27 - Seat 194,000
    TonyTranTable 37 - Seat 593,800
    AndrewMacdonaldTable 27 - Seat 793,500
    RichardCaplanTable 30 - Seat 591,300
    TrevorAdamsTable 34 - Seat 890,200
    YannDionTable 38 - Seat 889,500
    LilyKornikTable 24 - Seat 688,400
    BrigitteMetivierTable 31 - Seat 585,800
    StephaneBlouin-VerroeulstTable 22 - Seat 385,100
    BenMenacheTable 23 - Seat 777,700
    PhongTruongTable 30 - Seat 377,400
    SebastienVezinaTable 20 - Seat 776,100
    ShawnBuchananTable 20 - Seat 574,400
    JavierZarcoTable 19 - Seat 873,700
    MichaelBenkoTable 24 - Seat 173,600
    Yuan YuanLiTable 32 - Seat 773,400
    TammyLillyTable 31 - Seat 473,300
    I.TangTable 38 - Seat 572,700
    Alexander JamesAllisonTable 28 - Seat 772,000
    NabilKarrassTable 30 - Seat 468,300
    DavidEinhornTable 30 - Seat 865,600
    MichaelAllmrodtTable 22 - Seat 463,800
    MingzheZhangTable 28 - Seat 562,400
    JoshuaHopkinsTable 32 - Seat 559,000
    JimmyLeeTable 35 - Seat 755,300
    David FrancisMcmannTable 28 - Seat 653,000
    DavidPhongTable 26 - Seat 252,500
    ChristopherRickardTable 35 - Seat 851,000
    Steven JohnDesjarlaisTable 37 - Seat 350,700
    Louis-Charles JuniorLevrosTable 27 - Seat 448,800
    RishiMakkarTable 19 - Seat 246,900
    Adam GeorgeWhiteTable 26 - Seat 446,800
    MichaelGagnonTable 26 - Seat 744,000
    AntonioSpinaTable 28 - Seat 843,800
    Pekka SamuliIkonenTable 32 - Seat 642,400
    HamidrezaBabaeiTable 35 - Seat 341,800
    PeterChienTable 30 - Seat 240,400
    TonyDunstTable 20 - Seat 835,100
    Adeel AmanBangashTable 36 - Seat 535,000
    DavidLarsonTable 28 - Seat 333,100
    Xiao MingLiangTable 26 - Seat 832,200
    GordonSinclairTable 19 - Seat 429,400
    MatthewWilkinsTable 24 - Seat 828,000
    IgorGamayunovTable 32 - Seat 220,000
    RostyslavKozakTable 32 - Seat 419,800
    MichaelNoorTable 34 - Seat 318,100
    HarpreetPaddaTable 22 - Seat 82,800

    Michel-Claude Baroud bags huge to lead 33 Day 1C qualifiers into Day 2

    November 3, 2019 | 3:04am | Playground

    Day 1C of the WPTDeepstacks was the final starting flight of the three Day 1s and although it started off slowly in the opening levels, in the end there were 158 entries (including 32 re-entries) to put almost 5,000,000 chips into play. The night saw the lead move from one player to another but at the final break of the evening, it was clear that one player was in a solid position ahead of the rest of the field; Michel-Claude Baroud went on a serious heater in the last four levels of the night and by the final break, he had more chips than all of the combined Day 1A abd 1B qualifiers, with still two full levels of play to go. He lost a huge hand late in the evening when he flopped a set of kings and lost to Wait Kit Ngai’s turned set of aces, but, he did not let that bring down his spirits and he maintained his positive and focused attention to the rest of the game. He started to chip up again and got into a huge hand with Kyle Ferguson on the last hand of the night, which he ended up taking down.

    When it was all said on done, Michel-Claude Baroud bagged 549,600 chips (183 BB’s), to take the lead heading into day 2.

    Here are the top five stacks from 1C:

    1. Michel-Claude Baroud, 549,600 chips (183 BB’s)
    2. Samuel-Louis Gagnon, 430,000 chips (143 BB’s)
    3. Mohammad Abu-Hadbah, 293,300 (98 BB’s)
    4. Andrwew Ostapechenko, 230,700 (77 BB’s)
    5. Wai Kit Ngai, 226,300 (75 BB’s)

    Day 2 plays out Sunday at 2:00pm. Tonight’s chip counts will be added to the combined chip count results on Sunday morning, along with the seating draw. Click here to see the list.

    Day 3 will play to a winner on Monday at 1:00pm.

    Good luck to all of the competitors.

    Chip leader Michel-Claude Baroud:

    Michel-Claude Baroud

    Some of the top stacks from Day 1C:

    Samuel-Louis Gagnon
    Mohammad Abu-Hadbah
    Andrew Ostapchenko
    Wai Kit Ngai
    Pierre-Paul Paulin
    Laurence Louie
    Daniel Le
    Frederic Harvey
    Michael Dentale
    Sreyleap Prom
    Kyle Ferguson

    Ngai doubles through Baroud with a set of aces vs a set of kings!

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2k
    • BB Ante: 2k
    • Chip Average: 103K
    • Remaining: 46
    • Entries: 158
    November 3, 2019November 3, 2019 | 1:58am | Playground

    And the chips keep flying back and forth! Michel-Claude Baroud, the Day 1C massive chip leader, opened under the gun raising it up from 2,000 to 6,500. Action folded to Wai Kit Ngai who three-bet to 13,000. Baroud thought about it and decided that he wasn’t going to let Ngai get away with that, and he four-bet to 35,800. Ngai called.

    The flop came King of Spades 10 of Diamonds 4 of Hearts and Ngai led out for 23,000, Baroud just flat called. The turn came the Ace of Hearts and this time Ngai shoved his stack, only to be snap called by Baroud.

    Ngai: Ace of Spades Ace of Clubs
    Baroud: King of Clubs King of Hearts

    Baroud had flopped top set of kings, and Ngai turned a set of aces. The river was the 3 of Diamonds was a brick for Baroud, and he sent another 67,900 over to Ngai. Luckily he had a killer stack to start the hand and although he shipped over 125,000 to Ngai, he remained totally composed and just kept smiling while he shrugged his shoulders. Ngai was heard saying “wow, I guess I got lucky on the turn”.

    A few hands later, he picked up pocket queens and ended up heads up with a short stack who took him all in for 37,500 with AK. The queens held and he is adding chips back to his stack.

    Play is now entering the last level of the night.

    Michel-Claude Baroud
    Wai Kit Ngai

    Baroud miles ahead of the entire WPTDeepstacks field (all three flights!)

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 1k
    • Big Blind: 2K
    • BB Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 89.4K
    • Remaining: 53
    • Entries: 158
    November 3, 2019November 3, 2019 | 1:29am | Playground

    The players have come back from their last break of the night, and not only does Day 1C have a new chip leader, the entire tournament now has a new leader! With the chip average at just under 90,000 chips, Michel-Claude Baroud is on top of the world with a whopping 507,000 chips (253 BB’s)! That is more than 300,000 ahead of the second place runner, Michael Dentale, who has 188,800 (94 BB’s).

    Although we missed all of the wild hands that put that monster stack together, in talking with Baroud, he tells us that he chipped by winning a combination of massive hands. In one hand, he had flopped a set. In another, he flopped the nut flush and bet each street, only to be taken all in on the river by his opponent! He also made another nut flush hand as well. What a heater!

    Here are the leaders going in to the last two levels of play for Day 1C:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis# of Big Blinds:
    Michel-ClaudeBaroud507,000253 BB's
    MichaelDentale188,80094 BB's
    MohammadAbu-Hadbah179,00090 BB's
    TrevorAdams151,10075 BB's
    Michel-Claude Baroud

    Ngai makes the call and doubles through Vera

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 83.1K
    • Remaining: 57
    • Entries: 158
    November 3, 2019November 3, 2019 | 1:15am | Playground

    Phillip Vera raised it from 1,500 to 5,000 under the gun and received  calls from Wai Kit Ngai and then from Kyle Ferguson in the big blind. The flop came 4 of Spades Queen of Clubs 7 of Hearts and Ferguson checked, followed by an “insta-shove” by Vera. Ngai made the call without any hesitation and Ferguson folded. The hands were opened:

    Vera: 3 of Hearts 3 of Diamonds
    Ngai: Queen of Diamonds Jack of Diamonds

    Ngai had flopped top pair and turn and river were bricks for Vera who had to send 51,000 over to Ngai.

    There will be a break shortly and it will allow us to look around the room for the bigger stacks in play.

    Wai Kit Ngai

    El-Yousfi squeezes and the table folds

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 600
    • Big Blind: 1.2K
    • BB Ante: 1.2K
    • Chip Average: 69.7K
    • Remaining: 68
    • Entries: 158
    November 3, 2019 | 1:07am | Playground

    With the blinds at 600/1,200, Albert Nguyen opened for 2,500 under the gun and found calls from both Kamran Malekpour and Tommy Nguyen. When it was Said El-Yousfi’s turn to act, while playing a stack of about 65,000, he put out a three-bet of 41,200. That caught the attention of the three other players in the hand and without any hesitation, they all folded their hands. El-Yousfi picked up an easy 10,500 extra chips and just grinned as he added the chips to his stack. Timing is everything.

    Said El-Yousfi

    Shahbazian takes the lead at the third break in 1C

    • Level: 10
    • Small Blind: 5001K
    • Big Blind: 1K
    • BB Ante: 1K
    • Chip Average: 52K
    • Remaining: 91
    • Entries: 158
    November 3, 2019 | 12:09am | Playground

    The late registration period has come to a close and in the end, the WPTDeepstacks has attracted a total of 704 players, smashing the $500,000 guaranteed prize pool! As soon as the prizes are announced they will be published here in a post.

    The chip average is now just over 50,000 and the leader of the pack is Omid Shahbazian, playing a stack of 174,400 chips (174 BB’s). He is followed in second place by Mohammad Abu-Hadbah with 136,300 chips (136 BB’s).

    With the blinds now becoming more serious, and with almost 5,000,000 chips in play, there will be many large pots coming up and the chips will certainly be moving around the felt from player to player. The next break will offer a good indication as to where the big stacks really are as it is still anyone’s game.

    Here is the new leaderboard:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis# of Big Blinds:
    OmidShahbazian174,400174 BB's
    MohammadAbu-Hadbah136,300136 BB's
    Pierre-PaulPaulin111,800112 BB's
    MichaelDentale110,400110 BB's
    LaurenceLouie105,900106 BB's
    Omid Shahbazian

    Lei keeps Nguyen honest

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 400
    • Big Blind: 800
    • BB Ante: 800
    • Chip Average: 50.3K
    • Remaining: 93
    • Entries: 156
    November 2, 2019 | 11:36pm | Playground

    Tommy Nguyen has been very active on table 80. Tony Lei decided to keep it honest on the table.

    Action folded to Nguyen who raised it up from 800 to 1,700. Said El-Yousfi made the call as did Tony Lei in the big blind. The flop came 6 of Clubs Jack of Hearts 6 of Diamonds and Lei checked. Nguyen fired 2,200,  El-Yousfi folded and Lei made the call. The turn was the 10 of Diamonds and this time the action went check-check. When the 8 of Hearts hit the river, Lei made a bet of 5,500 and Nguyen looked down at his cards and gave up on the hand. Lei smiled as he gave a look over to Nguyen.

    The players will be going on break shortly giving us a chance to update the leaderboard.

    Tony Lei

    A look through the lens

    • Level: 8
    • Small Blind: 300
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 600
    • Chip Average: 45.9K
    • Remaining: 96
    • Entries: 147
    November 2, 2019 | 10:59pm | Playground

    There is still one full hour left in the late registration period which will come to a close at 11:30pm. If you have been thinking about playing the WPTDeepstacks, the prize pool will be simply outstanding!

    Here are a few player photos from around the room:

    69 players advance from Day 1B; Wierzba bags the chip lead

    November 2, 2019 | 10:43pm | Playground

    Day 1B of the WPTDeepStacks brought out a huge field of players who made a total of 289 entries to this event. The huge turnout brought the prize pool of the WPTDeepStacks beyond its $500,000 guarantee, before the final starting flight, Day 1C, even started. Once late registration ends on Day 1C, the prize pool will be finalized; one thing is for sure, there will be some huge payouts to be had!

    Day 1B got off to a lively start, as players took a very aggressive approach in the early levels. The re-entries started slowly but added up quickly towards the midpoint of the flight. In all, there were 58 re-entries, which helped put nearly 8.7 million in chips in play.

    When the dust settled at the end of the flight, it was Richard Wierzba who emerged with 375,700 in chips to bag the chip lead from Day 1B. Wierzba flew under the radar for most of the day, before going on a tear in the late stages of play. And Wierzba wasn’t the only play to have success during the last two levels; Ryan Yu went on a heater to collect 363,900 in chips and overtake longtime chip leader Jaered Besse, who finished with 298,500 in chips, the third largest stack from this flight. The combined Day 1 results can be found here.

    The players will return tomorrow at 2:00pm for Day 2.

     

    Louie moves to the top at the second break

    • Level: 7
    • Small Blind: 250
    • Big Blind: 500
    • BB Ante: 500
    • Chip Average: 43.6K
    • Remaining: 97
    • Entries: 141
    November 2, 2019 | 10:27pm | Playground

    The players have now returned from the second break of the night and there are currently 97 players remaining out of 141 entries (including 22 re-entries). This brings the total entries over the three starting flights to 546 and there remains more than one more left to go in the late registration and re-entry period. The prize pool for this event will be outstanding!

    With the chip average now at 43,600, Laurence Louie, a regular visitor to Playground during the numerous events that take place each year, is now playing a stack of 129,175 chips (258 BB’s) and is the new chip leader. he is followed in second place by Omid Shahbazian with 119,125 chips (238 BB’s).

    Here are the current leaders:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis# of Big Blinds:
    LaurenceLouie129,175258 BB's
    OmidShahbazian119,125238 BB's
    AlexanderPuchalski96,700193 BB's
    FredericHarvey84,750169 BB's
    AndrewForest81,150162 BB's
    Laurence Louie
    Omid Shahbazian

    Besse moves into the lead on the home stretch

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2K
    • BB Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 91K
    • Remaining: 95
    • Entries: 289
    November 2, 2019 | 9:16pm | Playground

    Play has just resumed following the final break of this flight, with 95 players still in the running. The chip leaders at the last two breaks – Danny Ibrahim and Andrew Sanders – are still in the field, but they have not been able to match the pace of the players who jumped on to the leaderboard over the course of the last three levels.

    Jaered Besse sat in second place at the last break and has kept up the solid play that got him on the leaderboard to become the clear chip leader at this stage. His 297K stack works out to roughly 149 big blinds, which is likely to be more than enough to see him through to the end of the flight.

    The current chip average now provides about 46 big blinds so most in the field are still enjoying significant depth of play. There are only two more levels to play tonight before the chips go into the bag for Day 2. Day 2, which was originally scheduled for 1:00pm tomorrow, has been pushed back to a 2:00pm start.

    First NameLast NameStack
    JaeredBesse297,500
    MichaelTieu256,000
    UbaidGada233,100
    JohnGorsuch221,000
    Santiago Plante216,900
    MikhaelCamille162,000
    MatwejTroitschanski157,200
    Jaered Besse
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