Main Event
Dia 3 Concluído
Main Event
Dia 3 Concluído
It was another eventful day at the Playground Poker Club for the partypoker MILLIONS North America $5,300 Main Event that saw 51 players advance to Day 4. It will be a familiar face leading the way when players return on Tuesday, as Darryll Fish bagged the chip lead with 98,450,000.
Fish came into the day with a mere 2,425,000 stack and was forced to grind his way into the money. Once the bubble burst, the Florida native slowly worked his way up the leaderboard but never really made any waves until the last two levels of the night. Fish finally found his mojo and started raking in pot after pot to work his way into the lead. With over $3.7 million in career earnings, Fish is still looking for his first ever seven-figure score and he has put himself in a great position to do so here in Montreal, Canada.
Not far behind the chip leader are a couple of unknown names who will be looking to make their mark on the poker scene. Guillaume Nolet (87,000,000) and Taylor Black (81,275,000) finished the day in the top three chip counts after some strong stellar play from start to finish. Some more notable names to be moving on to Day 4 include Joseph Cheong (60,975,000), partypoker Team Online Pro Renato Nomura (58,925,000), Kevin Rivest (42,125,000), Marc-Andre Ladouceur (41,750,000), partypoker Sponsored Pro Richard Dubini (41,375,000), Marvin Rettenmaier (17,225,000), and Antonio Esfandiari (15,650,000).
The day began with 285 players returning in what would be a race to reach the money. With only 250 places being paid, it wouldn't take long to reach the money bubble. Hand-for-hand play lasted around 30-minutes and ended with multiple all-ins throughout the room. It was Stephen Diamantas who burst the bubble when he flopped two pair against Andjelko Andrejevic with top pair and top kicker. Fortunately for Andrejevic, Ardavan Yazdi was all in on the other side of the room and was eliminated as well, resulting in each player taking home $5,000.
The remaining 249 players were all guaranteed $10,000 and wouldn't see a pay jump take place until the final 99 players remained. That created a ton of action and players started to hit the rail in a hurry. Some of the biggest names to also be eliminated in the money include Victor Ramdin (231st Place - $10,000), Jeff Gross (169th Place - $10,000), Seth Davies (131st Place - $10,000), Martin Jacobson (126th Place - $10,000), Micahel Gathy (87th Place - $12,500), Jean-Pascal Savard (58th Place - $15,000), and partypoker Sponsored Pro Kristen Bicknell (57th Place - $15,000) who was eliminated as the night was winding down.
The remaining 51 players will return on Tuesday at 12:00 PM EST with the blinds resuming at 400,000/800,000 and an 800,000 button ante. The action is scheduled to continue until a final table of eight players is reached. The blind levels will still increase at 60-minute intervals with a 15-minute break after every two levels.
A couple stories to follow will be that of Wayne Obrien who is the last online qualifier still remaining. Obrien qualified on a freeroll, getting into the tournament for free. He is now sitting with 39,800,000 heading into Day 4 and has guaranteed himself at least $17,500. There are also two brothers remaining in the tournament, Ryan Smith and Michael Smith, from Saskatoon, Canada. The Smith brothers are regular tournament grinders on the Western Canada poker circuit and have brought their talents to the largest tournament in Canadian history. Ryan bagged himself 10,200,000 while his brother Michael has slightly more with 11,400,000. The two played much of Day 3 at the same table looking each other in the eye, but will begin Day 4 on separate tables looking to run up a stack.
Day 4 Seat Draw
Table | Seat | Player | Country | Chip Count | Big Blinds |
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34 | 1 | Patrick Tardif | Canada | 19,350,000 | 24 |
34 | 2 | David Nguyen | Canada | 58,600,000 | 73 |
34 | 3 | Joshua Platz | Canada | 23,975,000 | 30 |
34 | 4 | Mikko Turtiainen | Finland | 24,100,000 | 30 |
34 | 5 | Will Failla | United States | 10,350,000 | 13 |
34 | 7 | Michael Tieu | Canada | 38,575,000 | 48 |
34 | 8 | Norson Saho | Brazil | 30,650,000 | 38 |
35 | 1 | Marc-Andre Ladouceur | Canada | 41,750,000 | 52 |
35 | 2 | Joseph Cheong | United States | 60,975,000 | 76 |
35 | 3 | Charles La Boissonniere | Canada | 40,000,000 | 50 |
35 | 4 | Ubaid Habib | United States | 30,925,000 | 39 |
35 | 5 | Ryan Wolters | Canada | 73,725,000 | 92 |
35 | 7 | Antonio Esfandiari | United States | 15,650,000 | 20 |
35 | 8 | Matthew Volosevich | United States | 31,300,000 | 39 |
36 | 1 | Ryan Smith | Canada | 10,400,000 | 13 |
36 | 2 | Ludovic Geilich | Scotland | 12,175,000 | 15 |
36 | 3 | Wayne Obrien | Canada | 39,800,000 | 50 |
36 | 4 | Lucas Drolet | Canada | 78,400,000 | 98 |
36 | 5 | Joel Brown | Canada | 33,800,000 | 42 |
36 | 6 | Darryll Fish | United States | 98,450,000 | 123 |
36 | 7 | Gregory Roberts | United States | 68,675,000 | 86 |
36 | 8 | Chi Tsun Chan | Canada | 44,025,000 | 55 |
37 | 1 | Tommy Nguyen | Canada | 29,350,000 | 37 |
37 | 2 | Kevin Rivest | Canada | 42,125,000 | 53 |
37 | 4 | Jason Duval | Canada | 55,900,000 | 70 |
37 | 5 | John Richards | United States | 39,850,000 | 50 |
37 | 6 | Joshua Trott | Canada | 41,000,000 | 51 |
37 | 7 | Ema Zajmovic | Canada | 19,200,000 | 24 |
37 | 8 | Michael Smith | Canada | 11,200,000 | 14 |
38 | 2 | Senthuran Vijayaratnam | Canada | 20,200,000 | 25 |
38 | 3 | Brian Yoon | United States | 40,850,000 | 51 |
38 | 4 | Ashkan Razavi | Canada | 9,250,000 | 12 |
38 | 5 | Macradij Yacoubian | United States | 14,500,000 | 18 |
38 | 6 | Marvin Rettenmaier | United Kingdom | 17,225,000 | 22 |
38 | 7 | Demosthenes Kiriopoulos | Canada | 23,000,000 | 29 |
38 | 8 | Renato Nomura | Brazil | 58,925,000 | 74 |
39 | 1 | Taylor Black | United States | 81,275,000 | 102 |
39 | 2 | Jorge Martinez | United States | 47,525,000 | 59 |
39 | 3 | Guillaume Nolet | Canada | 87,000,000 | 109 |
39 | 4 | Tsz Him Pun | United Kingdom | 20,275,000 | 25 |
39 | 5 | Daniel Strelitz | United States | 48,850,000 | 61 |
39 | 6 | Richard Dubini | Argentina | 41,375,000 | 52 |
39 | 7 | Michael Pitcher | Canada | 28,775,000 | 36 |
39 | 8 | Pfizer Jordan | United States | 20,075,000 | 25 |
40 | 2 | James Gilbert | United States | 52,850,000 | 66 |
40 | 3 | Manig Loeser | United Kingdom | 10,600,000 | 13 |
40 | 4 | George Lagos | Canada | 37,900,000 | 47 |
40 | 5 | Markus Prinz | Germany | 25,000,000 | 31 |
40 | 6 | Michael Benko | Canada | 25,000,000 | 31 |
40 | 7 | Anthony Ruberto | Usa | 69,900,000 | 87 |
40 | 8 | Brian Hastings | United States | 14,275,000 | 18 |
The PokerNews live reporting team will be on site to bring you all of the action over the course of the final two days of the Main Event.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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98,450,000
49,650,000
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49,650,000 |
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87,000,000
12,750,000
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12,750,000 |
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81,275,000
22,875,000
|
22,875,000 |
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78,400,000
4,000,000
|
4,000,000 |
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73,725,000
68,805,000
|
68,805,000 |
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69,900,000
61,800,000
|
61,800,000 |
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68,675,000
58,055,000
|
58,055,000 |
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60,975,000
30,875,000
|
30,875,000 |
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58,925,000
425,000
|
425,000 |
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58,600,000
21,350,000
|
21,350,000 |
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55,900,000
2,600,000
|
2,600,000 |
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52,850,000
3,650,000
|
3,650,000 |
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48,850,000
26,050,000
|
26,050,000 |
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47,525,000
42,075,000
|
42,075,000 |
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44,025,000
41,795,000
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41,795,000 |
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42,125,000
25,125,000
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25,125,000 |
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41,750,000
22,350,000
|
22,350,000 |
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41,375,000
6,875,000
|
6,875,000 |
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41,000,000
4,800,000
|
4,800,000 |
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40,850,000
18,650,000
|
18,650,000 |
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40,000,000
36,260,000
|
36,260,000 |
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39,850,000
8,050,000
|
8,050,000 |
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39,800,000
6,800,000
|
6,800,000 |
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38,575,000
29,220,000
|
29,220,000 |
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37,900,000
23,685,000
|
23,685,000 |
Players are now playing the last four hands of the night and all remaining at the end of those will be bagging and moving onto Day 4.
Derek Verrian opened to 1.5 million from early position and Renato Nomura called from the cutoff. Guillaume Nolet also called from the big blind and the flop came . Verrian bet 1.8 million and Nomura thought for few moments before he called. Nolet folded and the turn came down the
.
The action was checked to Nomura who then bet 3.7 million and was quickly called by Verrian. The river came the and Verrian checked to Nomura who bet 5.5 million into the middle. Verrian thought for a bit before making the call and then Nomura without hesitation tabled
. Verrian mucked his cards and was left with just seven and a half big blinds.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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58,500,000
20,800,000
|
20,800,000 |
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5,250,000
2,305,000
|
2,305,000 |
The flop read and Jason Duval led out for 3.2 million from middle position. Jeff Cormier called on the button and the
landed on the turn. Duval checked this time and Cormier pushed in a bet of 5.7 million. Duval check-raised all in for 22.675 million and Cormier made the call.
Duval flipped over for the nut flush while Cormier tabled
for two pair. The river landed the
and Duval held on to double through Cormier, leaving him with around 10 big blinds.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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58,500,000
22,600,000
|
22,600,000 |
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7,300,000
28,550,000
|
28,550,000 |
Jean-Pascal Savard was looking to defend his title that he won in 2017 where he captured just over $1,000,000. It was another deep run by the Canadian, but unfortunately, he fell just short today.
Savard found himself all in for around 25.0 million and was up against James Gilbert who barely had him covered. Savard tabled while Gilbert held
. The board ran out
and Savard was unable to connect with the board. The hopes of winning back-to-back titles ended late on Day 3 for Savard.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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56,500,000
52,555,000
|
52,555,000 |
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Eliminado |
Antti Halme opened to 1.5 million from under the gun and Markus Prinz moved all in from the cutoff for 13.475 million. Halme snap-called and the players tabled their hands with Prinz at risk of elimination.
Markus Prinz:
Antti Halme:
The flop came and Prinz was greatly ahead with his flopped set. The
on the turn gave Prinz quads and Halme was drawing dead to the
on the river.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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28,700,000
9,250,000
|
9,250,000 |
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26,000,000
22,400,000
|
22,400,000 |
Kristen Bicknell opened to 1.2 million from middle position and Wayne Obrien three-bet to 2.5 million on the button. Bicknell called and the two players saw a flop of . Bicknell check-called a bet of 1.7 million from Obrien and the
landed on the turn.
Bicknell checked again and Obrien tossed in a bet of 4.0 million. Bicknell called one more time and the paired the board on the river. Bicknell checked for the third time and Obrien instantly shoved all in. Bicknell had under 5.0 million left in front of her and was put to the test for all of her chips. She used up two time extension before finally mucking her cards. Obrien flashed the
as he raked in the pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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33,000,000
22,440,000
|
22,440,000 |
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4,700,000
5,900,000
|
5,900,000 |
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Nível: 26
Blinds: 350,000/700,000
Ante: 700,000