6th place for Duval a few days after his victory


Tournament #32 - Hold' 6max $ 5000

Barely 1 month after his second place at the World Poker Tour $ 25,000 that occurred in Montreal, now Erick Lindgren delivers new excellent performance that reported him, once again, more than $ 600,000.

Although he was ranked 7th, Lindgren has not taken time before doubling his stack from the first moments of this last day. And when the final table of six players was reached, Lindgren was already the leader.

Its performance allows it to get their hands on $ 606 317 and a second world series of poker bracelet.

Tournament #33 - Seven-card Razz $ 2500
David Bach was the leader of the day #1 and #2, and things were going smoothly again for him on this last day of the Razz tournament. Unfortunately for him, he will catch up to the very last moment by Bryan Campanello. David Bach WINS still $ 110 098, while Campanello WINS $ 178 052 and a first WSOP bracelet.

Tournament #34 - Turbo No - Limit Hold'em to $ 1000
The eyes were permanently turned to Jason 'Baby dog' Duval who had the opportunity to achieve the feat to win a second bracelet of the world series in as many parties. Despite its elimination in 6th place, he can still say mission accomplished for having reached a second final table in a row, a feat either.

His elimination occurred when attempting to steal the big blind to his opponent with Q8o. He pushed all in, but his opponent was waiting with QQ. Therefore, Jason Duval had to settle for $ 44,422.

It was the German Michael Ganesh, who won top honours, thus receiving a paycheck of $ 278 613.

Tournament #35 – Pot - limit Omaha at $ 3000.
Four Quebecers were back for the second day, then that Jonathan Duhamel (poker_john), Philippe Boucher (PhilLeDingue), Erik Cajelais and Arthur Walker attempting to survive to a second day.

Cajelais was the first Québécois to be eliminated: it was not able to reach the paid places. Then, Arthur Walker was removed just after the bubble, finishing in 66th position for a purse of $ 4927, leaving hopes for strap on PhilLeDingue and Poker_John.

The two members of PokerCollectif were able to survive a good time and it was several hours later that their tournament ended: first Philippe Boucher (PhilLeDingue) in 25th place, followed quickly Duhamel in 24th position. Both won $ 11,915.

Less than an hour later, the day ended with 19 players remaining. It is the American Jeff Madsen, which currently dominates the group with 922,000 chips, while Scott Clements is in second place with 534,000. Isaac Hagerling is currently 3rd and will have the chance to win a second bracelet in barely a week.

Action will resume today at 5 p.m. in Quebec.

Event #36 – No - Limit Hold'em Shootout $ 1500
Unlike other traditional tournaments, shootout tournaments are played like a sit' n'go: to survive the first day of a shootout tournament, each player must first be crowned winner on its own table.

A few familiar faces have been able to spend the day #2. It is particularly the case of the French Bertrand Grospellier, and Amanda Musumeci, Gavin Smith and Erik Seidel, among others. One can also find the Québécois Jean-Pascal Savard.

Each player is already assured of $5556 and must return today to win once more its table to 10 players.

Event #37 - Limit Hold'em $ 5000.
170 players enrolled in Limit Hold'em event ' em. And as any event Limit hold ' em, the action was rather slow on this first day of hostility. At the end of the first day, Greg Mueller is the leader on the 103 remaining players.

The action will resume at 17 h 00, Quebec.

To watch today: the performance of Jean-Pascal Savard to the event #36, as well as the beginning of a No-Limit Hold'em event ' Em (4 handed) $ 2500, where some Quebecers will be present.

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