2017 partypoker LIVE Million North America

Main Event
Day: 4
Event Info

2017 partypoker LIVE Million North America

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aj
Prize
956,000 CAD
Event Info
Buy-in
5,300 CAD
Prize Pool
5,709,750 CAD
Entries
1,168
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
6,000,000 / 12,000,000
Ante
1,000,000

Main Event

Day 4 Completed

Ari Engel Leads the Official Final Table of the partypoker MILLION North America Main Event!

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

This is it. This is what it has all come down to. Just eight players remain in the partypoker MILLION North America Main Event, making up the official final table that will be coming together tomorrow at noon local time. The day began with 37 players who have played at least four full days of poker. A total of 119 players were guaranteed to make at least CA$10,000. but everyone has their eye on the CA$1,000,000 first place prize.

Day 4 is a wrap, completing after seven minutes shy of six full levels, for a total of almost eight hours of play, not including breaks. The player who leads this record-breaking Canadian live poker event is none other than Ari Engel, bagging a whopping 252,500,000 chips, making up about 22 percent of the 1,138,600,000 chips in play. That's not a typo. There are over a billion chips in play on one single table.

Sitting in second place is Quebec's own Jean-Pascal Savard, bagging 243,100,000 chips after bursting the final table bubble. Engel and Savard are the only players over the 200-million chip mark, with Rayan Chamas rounding out the top three stacks with 168,400,000 chips. Savard is known for his final table finish for over half a million dollars in the 2015 PCA $25,000 High Roller, and is a familiar face at the Playground Poker Club in Canada.

Engel started the day with 44,000,000 chips and gradually built up his stack, as he has been known to do. He eliminated quite a few players along the way, and may have made a failed bluff attempt against Niall Farrell, but that didn't stop him from making that elusive final table. Engel has earned eight WSOP circuit rings, and 22 career wins in places throughout the United States, Punta Cana, the Philippines, Panama and the Main Event at the Aussie Millions in Australia. In 2017 alone, Engel has already booked two wins, and looks to snag another on his home soil in the biggest prizepool this country has ever seen. He currently sits in the 13th spot in the world based on GPI rankings, and 1st in Canada just above Sam Greenwood who also made it to Day 4 but busted midway through the day.

Here is a look at the final table, including chip stacks and their seating assignments:

SeatPlayer NameChip Count
1Ari Engel252,500,000
2Jonathan Bussieres108,700,000
3Rayan Chamas168,400,000
4Philippe D'Auteuil142,500,000
5Louis Boutin43,900,000
6Niall Farrell69,200,000
7Matthew Waxman115,300,000
8Jean-Pascal Savard243,100,000

Two other familiar players at the final table who are decorated in their own right include Matthew Waxman (115,300,000), and Niall Farrell (69,200,000). Waxman owns a WSOP bracelet along with a circuit ring, and boasts just under $3.5 million in live recorded earnings. Farrell, better known as "Firaldo", also has a little under $3.5 million in live recorded earnings, and holds a European Poker Tour title, along with a World Poker Tour Caribbean title.

The day started out with five eliminations in 20 minutes, with the first three playing out during the first three hands of the tournament. Play was steady throughout the day, and the tournament was down to just 15 players on the dinner break after the completion of four levels.

The entire tournament attracted a total of 1,168 entries, combining for a prizepool of a record-breaking CA$5,709,750 - beating the guarantee of CA$5,000,000 put up by partypoker.

Patrick Blye finished on the final table bubble in a massive setup hand, taking home CA$60,000 for his 9th place finish tonight. In the hand just before his elimination, Blye correctly folded pocket queens, as his opponent held kings, but he got unlucky when his full house, tens full of aces, wasn't enough against Savard's aces full of kings.

Canada's Scott Montgomery led the way at the beginning of the day with just over 83 million chips, and was also the first player to reach the 100-million milestone. He lost a few big pots along the way, and ended up exiting in 13th place, pocketing CA$45,000 for his deep run. Montgomery is a WSOP bracelet winner, and is also known for his 5th place finish in the 2008 WSOP Main Event, pocketing over $3 million.

Other notable players who made it deep into Day 4 included Michael Addamo (24th place - CA$35,000), and Sam Greenwood (27th place - CA$32,500). The spotlight was also on Joseph Sicko, who finished in 30th place for a payday of CA$32,500. Sicko won his CA$5,300 seat into the Main Event through a Twitter contest held by partypoker LIVE, so he was freerolling his way to a cool million dollars. Hailing from Albany, New York, Sicko had a smile on his face the entire tournament, including when he ran kings into Farrell's aces to bust the tournament. Based on his demeanor, he is sure to be back to play in Canada.

Day 5 is set to start tomorrow at noon local time, and the live stream will be online as of 12:30 p.m. due to the 30-minute delay. PokerNews will also be reporting all of the updates on a 30-minute delay to avoid spoilers.

The live stream will be accessible via the tab above.

Keep following along as PokerNews reports on the remainder of this tournament on the way to crowning Canada's next millionaire!

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
252,500,000
23,500,000
23,500,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Jean-Pascal Savard ca
Jean-Pascal Savard
243,100,000
Rayan Chamas ca
Rayan Chamas
168,400,000
72,000,000
72,000,000
Philippe D'Auteuil ca
Philippe D'Auteuil
142,500,000
-7,900,000
-7,900,000
Matthew Waxman us
Matthew Waxman
115,300,000
3,800,000
3,800,000
Jonathan Bussieres ca
Jonathan Bussieres
108,700,000
-13,300,000
-13,300,000
Niall Farrell gb
Niall Farrell
69,200,000
-66,800,000
-66,800,000
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Louis Boutin ca
Louis Boutin
43,900,000
600,000
600,000

Tags: Ari EngelJean-Pascal SavardJonathan BussieresJoseph SickoMatt WaxmanNiall FarrellPatrick BlyeRayan ChamasSam GreenwoodScott Montgomery

Patrick Blye Eliminated on the Final Table Bubble in a Massive Cooler

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante
Patrick Blye
Patrick Blye

Jean-Pascal Savard raised to 6,000,000 from under the gun holding {A-Hearts}{K-Spades}, and Patrick Blye smooth-called on his direct left holding {10-Hearts}{10-Clubs}. Everyone else folded and the players went heads up to the flop.

The flop came {A-Diamonds}{A-Clubs}{2-Hearts}, giving Savard the lead with trip aces, but he opted to check his option. Blye bet 5,300,000 and Savard called.

Blye quickly caught up when the {10-Spades} hit the turn. Savard checked again and Blye bet 11,500,000. Once again, Savard just called.

The river was the {K-Clubs} giving Savard a larger full house. He checked for a third time, and Blye moved all in for his remaining 36,100,000 chips. Savard instantly called, and when Blye saw what he was up against, he had a stunned look on his face. Unfortunately for Blye, he was eliminated on the official final table bubble but will take home CA$60,000 for his 9th place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Jean-Pascal Savard ca
Jean-Pascal Savard
243,100,000
13,200,000
13,200,000
Patrick Blye ca
Patrick Blye
Busted

Tags: Jean-Pascal SavardPatrick Blye

Blye Makes an Incredible Lay Down

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante

Philippe D'Auteuil opened from early position with {K-Spades}{K-Clubs} to 5,500,000 and Niall Farrell called from middle position with {A-Diamonds}{Q-Clubs}. Patrick Blye re-raised from the button to 16,600,000. The action was back on D'Auteuil and he shoved all in. Farrell folded and Blye went into the tank for nearly five minutes. After some long thought, Blye made an incredible fold as the remaining two queens were already folded.

Player Chips Progress
Philippe D'Auteuil ca
Philippe D'Auteuil
150,400,000
18,400,000
18,400,000
Patrick Blye ca
Patrick Blye
60,100,000
18,500,000
18,500,000

Tags: Patrick BlyePhil D'Auteuil

Ari Engel Leads the Unofficial Final Table of Nine

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante

The unofficial final table of nine has been reached and Ari Engel is leading with 229,000,000 chips. After one more elimination, players will bag and tag and return for the official final table tomorrow at noon local time. The live stream will be online at 12:30 due to the 30-minute delay. Here is a look at the new table redraw and official chip counts:

SeatPlayer NameChip Count
1Ari Engel231,200,000
2Jonathan Bussieres120,700,000
3Rayan Chamas133,800,000
4Philippe D'Auteuil128,300,000
5Louis Boutin46,100,000
6Niall Farrell92,200,000
7Matthew Waxman106,900,000
8Jean-Pascal Savard181,500,000
9Patrick Blye79,300,000

Players on a Break

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante

Players are taking a quick break to get ready for the unofficial final table of nine. You can follow along with the live stream by clicking on the live stream tab. A new table redraw will be posted shortly.

Carl Diveglia Eliminated on the Unofficial Final Table Bubble

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante
Carl Diveglia
Carl Diveglia

The action was folded to Carl Diveglia on the button who jammed all in for 25,500,000. Jonathan Bussieres was in the big blind and called.

Diveglia: {K-Clubs}{6-Hearts}
Bussieres: {A-Hearts}{J-Diamonds}

The board ran out {Q-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{8-Clubs}{8-Spades}{A-Spades} and Diveglia was the 10th place finisher. Diveglia will take CA$50,000 back to Albany, New York for his efforts today.

The unofficial final table has now been set and the table redraw will be completed shortly.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Bussieres ca
Jonathan Bussieres
122,000,000
7,800,000
7,800,000
Carl Diveglia us
Carl Diveglia
Busted

Tags: Jonathan BussieresCarl Diveglia

The River Sends Nicolas Le Floch Flying

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante
Nicolas Le Floch
Nicolas Le Floch

The action was folded to Ari Engel in the small blind and he moved all in. Nicolas Le Floch had 17,000,000 remaining in the big blind and called.

Engel: {Q-Spades}{7-Spades}
Le Floch: {A-Diamonds}{2-Spades}

The flop came {J-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{8-Spades}, giving Engel a gut-shot straight draw and two live cards to make a pair. The turn was the {A-Hearts}, narrowing Engel's chances but the {9-Hearts} on the river gave him a straight. Le Floch was eliminated just shy of the final table.

Player Chips Progress
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
229,000,000
17,000,000
17,000,000
WSOP 2X Winner
Nicolas Le Floch fr
Nicolas Le Floch
Busted

Tags: Ari EngelNicolas Le Floch

Quick Break

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante

The remaining 11 players are on a quick break to swap tables.

The outer table is now headed to the feature table.

Reminder that all updates are on a 30-minute delay to avoid spoilers.

Player Chips Progress
Jean-Pascal Savard ca
Jean-Pascal Savard
229,900,000
Rayan Chamas ca
Rayan Chamas
96,400,000
-11,500,000
-11,500,000

Kenneth Mcfarlane Runs Into Aces to Bust

Level 31 : 1,000,000/2,000,000, 200,000 ante
Kenneth Mcfarlane
Kenneth Mcfarlane

Jean-Pascal Savard was in the hijack and raised to 4,800,000. Carl Diveglia was in the cutoff and called.

Kenneth Mcfarlane was in the small blind and moved all in for 57,900,000. Savard thought for a minute and decided to move all in over top. Diveglia quickly folded.

Savard tabled two red aces, while Mcfarlane showed {k-Clubs}{q-Clubs}.

The board ran out {j-Diamonds}{4-Spades}{3-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{4-Hearts} and Mcfarlane finished in 12th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jean-Pascal Savard ca
Jean-Pascal Savard
229,900,000
55,700,000
55,700,000
Kenneth Mcfarlane ca
Kenneth Mcfarlane
Busted

Tags: Kenneth McfarlaneJean-Pascal Savard