Level: 27
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Level: 27
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
On a board reading , Kevin Rivest had about 900,000 behind in the big blind and got his remaining stack in the middle against Maurice Simard on the button.
Rivest tabled for top pair, but ran into Simard's for a set of threes. The turn was the to give Rivest some outs to survive, but the river was the to send him to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Maurice Simard |
5,530,000
645,000
|
645,000 |
Kevin Rivest | Busted |
Debra Ann Holman entered Day 4 with her sites set on a second major final table of the 2017 World Cup of Cards after finishing runner-up in the Grand Prix Canada.
Holman got her stack in the middle preflop and had Donghai Lu dominated.
Holman:
Lu:
The board, however, had other ideas running out and Holman hit the rail in 22nd place banking $6,250.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Donghai Lu |
6,100,000
1,755,000
|
1,755,000 |
Debra Ann Holman | Busted |
Carlos Gerones raised to 250,000 from middle position and action was on Michael Khan in the cutoff. He paused for a moment and three-bet to 700,000. Fakher Alizai was on the button and cold-called, prompting Gerones to call as well.
The flop came and Gerones checked. Khan shoved for 2,200,000, and Alizai went into the tank. He thought for a while but eventually folded. Gerones muck as well, sending a bit pot over to Khan without needing to go to showdown.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Khan |
4,550,000
1,920,000
|
1,920,000 |
|
When a flop hit the board, a raise war between Faisal Khan and Karim Abdelhamid kicked off and ended with Khan all-in and at risk.
Khan:
Abdelhamid:
An unfortunate spot for Khan and his run would come to an end getting no help from the on the turn and river .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Karim Abdelhamid |
7,000,000
3,965,000
|
3,965,000 |
Faisal Khan | Busted |
Jean-Simon Giguere opened to 225,000 and Tomas Larivee Magni re-popped him, making it 830,000 to go. Giguere four-bet jammed and Magni called.
Giguere:
Magni:
Things were looking good for Giguere until a nine hit the turn on the board and he was eliminated early on Day 4 taking home $6,250.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tomas Larivee Magni |
4,200,000
1,000,000
|
1,000,000 |
Jean-Simon Giguere | Busted |
On a board reading , Fakher Alizai checked from the small blind and Alexander Puchalski bet 200,000 from early position. Alizai instantly check-raised to 550,000 and Puchalski called.
The turn was the and Alizai put in another quick bet - this time for 800,000. Puchalski called.
The river was the . Alizai paused this time and then announced a bet of 1,200,000. Puchalski went into the tank for a minute and then shoved, putting Alizai to the test for his remaining 2,900,000. Alizai tank-folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alexander Puchalski |
9,200,000
1,100,000
|
1,100,000 |
Fakher Alizai |
2,900,000
-2,570,000
|
-2,570,000 |
Fakher Alizai's open to 225,000 under-the-gun was three-bet to 800,000 by Garrett Dansereau on the cutoff. Alizai then four-bet jammed having Dansereau covered. Dansereau decided rather quickly to make the call, putting himself at risk.
Alizai:
Dansereau:
As soon as the flop fell, the whole table knew it would end in a chop and sure enough, a run out secured a half for each player.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Fakher Alizai | 5,470,000 | |
Garrett Dansereau | 3,150,000 |
The dealers have been given the okay, the clock is rolling and cards are in the air here on Day 4.
Level: 26
Blinds: 50,000/50,000
Ante: 100,000