Tsehai Leads Final 15 Players in the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship

Of the 370 total entrants, only the 45 players who made the money returned for Day 3 of the WPT partypoker Canadian Spring Championship After four levels, just 15 players remain with hopes of getting their name engraved on the WPT Champions Cup, as well as winning the first-place prize of CAD $255,408. On top of…

Matt Clark
May 5, 2015

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Of the 370 total entrants, only the 45 players who made the money returned for Day 3 of the WPT partypoker Canadian Spring Championship After four levels, just 15 players remain with hopes of getting their name engraved on the WPT Champions Cup, as well as winning the first-place prize of CAD $255,408. On top of the chip counts is Samuel Tsehai (pictured) with 1,522,000, followed by Sharez Nasir (1,207,000) and Trevor Delaney (1,141,000).

Here is the Day 4 table and seat draw:

TABLE 35
Seat 1.  Samuel Tsehai  –  1,522,000
Seat 2.  Jeff Gross  –  299,000
Seat 3.  Sheraz Nasir  –  1,207,000
Seat 4.  Trevor Delaney  –  1,141,000
Seat 5.  Edmund Campion  –  492,000
Seat 6.  Dylan Wilkerson  –  436,000
Seat 7.  Lu Zhang  –  733,000
Seat 8.  Levi Stevens  –  691,000
Seat 9.

TABLE 36
Seat 1.  Senthuran Vijayaratnam  –  464,000
Seat 2.  Eric Afriat  –  765,000
Seat 3.  Gary Lucci  –  682,000
Seat 4.  Robert Taylor  –  607,000
Seat 5.  Jonathan Karamalikis  –  701,000
Seat 6.  John Krpan  –  600,000
Seat 7.  Pascal Lefrancois  –  538,000
Seat 8.
Seat 9.

Notables who busted today include Will Molson (16th – CAD $12,090), Ari Engel (17th – CAD $12,090), Luc Greenwood (21st – CAD $10,620), partypoker qualifier Kevin Singh (24th – CAD $9,490), partypoker qualifier Tim Reilly (26th – CAD $8,360), partypoker qualifier Bryon Springer (29th – CAD $7,340), Griffin Benger (30th – CAD $7,340), partypoker qualifier Michael Stone (35th – CAD $7,340), and Darryll Fish (44th – CAD $6,330).

Day 4 begins tomorrow (Tuesday) at 12:00 noon, and as always, WPT Live Updates will be providing complete coverage, including hand-for-hand updates once they reach the final 10 players.