Final Table Set at partypoker.net WPT National Canadian Spring Championship Event

The final table is set at the partypoker.net #WPTCSC Main Event in Montreal. The march from the final 39 players down to the WPT final table of six was unexpectedly long yesterday given the blind levels, but we still reached the end of play by 9:30 pm. The chip leader for the final table will…

Matt Clark
Apr 1, 2014

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The final table is set at the partypoker.net #WPTCSC Main Event in Montreal. The march from the final 39 players down to the WPT final table of six was unexpectedly long yesterday given the blind levels, but we still reached the end of play by 9:30 pm. The chip leader for the final table will be Daniel Gagne with 8,000,000. He will be joined by Alexander Wong, Mario Lim, Johnny Mazzaferro, Jason Comtois, and John Paul Tabago. Here is a look at the seating chart for the final table with chips counts.

Seat 1. Johnny Mazzaferro – 4,825,000 (32 bb)
Seat 2. Jason Comtois – 4,700,000 (31 bb)
Seat 3. John Paul Tabago – 1,370,000 (9 bb)
Seat 4. Mario Lim – 5,450,000 (36 bb)
Seat 5. Alexander Wong – 7,505,000 (50 bb)
Seat 6. Daniel Gagne – 8,000,000 (53 bb)

Final table prize money, note that all values are CAD:

1st: $178,114
2nd: $124,758
3rd: $80,904
4th: $59,762
5th: $44,586
6th: $36,108

Notables lost during the play-down period today included partypoker.net qualifier Kenneth McFarlane (27th), Samuel Chartier (26th), Alexandre Lavigne (21st), Eric Afriat (20th), partypoker.net qualifier Simon Quintal (15th), and Sylvain Siebert (8th). Siebert had previously appeared at both WPT Montreal final tables, and although he narrowly missed a third, he made another impressive deep run at Playground Poker Club.

Cards will get into the air for the final day of the tournament at Noon ET today (Tuesday) in Canada and the WPT Live Updates team will have all of the action for you in hand-for-hand live updates, real-time chip counts, and photos. You can also watch the WPT Live Stream starting at 12:30 that features commentary from Tony Dunst, who finished in 44th place in this event.