Event #8: Millionaire Maker ($1,500)
7977 entries, it remained only one Quebecer to follow, Jonathan D'Souza. Yesterday, Jonathan has unfortunately been eliminated, before the final table. He finished all of same 34th for a purse of $ 40,706. Not bad, considering the number of entries.
The final table will be played today while the American Stephen Graner is tops the list with 12 M chips. The winner of this tournament will win $ 1. 3 m, or $ 500,000 that the 2nd place.
#9 event: No-Limit Hold'em ($1,000)
Yesterday, more Quebecers Jeff side (the apprentice) and Benoît Jean, could also follow René Angelil.
None was able to make the final table, but still salute the performance of our Quebec
13th - René Angélil - $ 14,579
38th - Jeff side - $ 6,390
68th - Jason Hallée - $ 3,893
137th - Benoît Jean - $ 2,147
There are now 12 players in the tournament led by Frank Patti which has 1.19 M chips. The winner will be assured of an award of $ 323,125.
Event #10: Limit Omaha Hi-Low Split-8 or Better ($10,000)
In this tournament to $ 10,000 entry, had to monitor Jonathan Duhamel. Unfortunately, at midday, Jonathan was eliminated, before the awards.
For now, it remains in this 18 tournament players. The winner will receive $ 443,407.
Event #11: No-Limit Hold'em 6-max ($1,500)
1587 players participated in this tournament with a $ 1,500 buy-in shorthanded. At this stage, there are still 151 players in the tournament, including Erik Cajelais and Jonathan Duhamel. Reports are not official, but in all likelihood, Cajelais would be ranked 9th with 89,000 chips while Duhamel would be ranked 45th with 38,000 chips.
Other good news for them, they are already in the money, provided a grant of $ 2,913. On the other hand, they will focus on both the $ 449,980 awarded to the winner of the tournament.
To watch today:
Jonathan Duhamel and Erik Cajelais in the tournament #11 so they are already in the money.
Tournament #12 Pot Limit hold ' em to $ 1,500. This kind of tournament is used to attract a lot of Quebecers and it will be interesting to follow their departure.
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