2019 SIGA Poker Championship

CAD$880 Main Event
Day: 1a
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Event Info
2019 SIGA Poker Championship
Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
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Prize
45,769 CAD
Event Info
Buy-in
880 CAD
Prize Pool
263,800 CAD
Entries
346
Level Info
Level
35
Blinds
120,000 / 240,000
Ante
240,000
Players Info - Day 1a
Entries
146
Players Left
40
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Final Level of the Night

Level 15 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante

The clock has just clicked over into Level 16 which means players are in the final level of the night. After 30 more minutes of play, remaining players will bag their stacks in preparation for Day 2 on Sunday.

Baran Takes a Stack

Level 15 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante
Adrian Baran
Adrian Baran

A player went all in from middle position, and Adrian Baran flat-called from the hijack, The rest of the table got out of the way, and it was the kings of Baran against the {a-Spades}{j-Diamonds} of the all-in player. The board of Qd4sJh8h3s] was clean for the kings, and Baran chipped up to one of the biggest stacks of the day.

Meanwhile in a previous hand on the same table, Brian Borsheim lost his stack in the second last level of the night.

Player Chips Progress
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Adrian Baran
230,000
178,000
178,000
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Brian Borsheim
Busted

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Final Chips From Day 1a (full)

Level 15 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante
Player Chips Progress
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Josh Hopkins
272,000
Profile photo of Dale Wasko ca
Dale Wasko
225,500
71,500
71,500
Profile photo of Joseph Dumas ca
Joseph Dumas
217,000
25,000
25,000
Profile photo of Rob Deslauriers ca
Rob Deslauriers
216,500
216,500
216,500
Profile photo of Adrian Baran ca
Adrian Baran
202,000
28,000
28,000
Profile photo of Daniel Lefebvre ca
Daniel Lefebvre
190,000
140,000
140,000
Profile photo of Tony Kowalczyk ca
Tony Kowalczyk
175,000
5,000
5,000
Profile photo of Larry Iron ca
Larry Iron
141,500
109,500
109,500
Profile photo of Jim Loudon ca
Jim Loudon
137,000
82,100
82,100
Profile photo of Todd Derdall ca
Todd Derdall
129,000
129,000
129,000
Profile photo of Tony Meredith ca
Tony Meredith
116,000
116,000
116,000
Profile photo of Kyle Woloshyn ca
Kyle Woloshyn
111,000
6,000
6,000
Profile photo of Allan Lebiszczak ca
Allan Lebiszczak
108,500
3,500
3,500
Profile photo of Cal Scott ca
Cal Scott
108,500
108,500
108,500
Profile photo of Jeff Charlebois ca
Jeff Charlebois
105,000
105,000
105,000
Profile photo of James Berscht ca
James Berscht
99,000
71,400
71,400
Profile photo of Ming Ashing ca
Ming Ashing
99,000
99,000
99,000
Profile photo of Ray Hallett ca
Ray Hallett
95,500
95,500
95,500
Profile photo of Vaughn L. ca
Vaughn L.
94,500
94,500
94,500
Profile photo of Wes Gelowitz ca
Wes Gelowitz
94,500
94,500
94,500
Profile photo of Derek Klimosko ca
Derek Klimosko
94,500
9,000
9,000
Profile photo of Carlos Prevost ca
Carlos Prevost
90,500
90,500
90,500
Profile photo of Justin Babiy ca
Justin Babiy
84,500
84,500
84,500
Profile photo of Derek Scott ca
Derek Scott
77,000
77,000
77,000
Profile photo of Calvin Godart ca
Calvin Godart
76,000
76,000
76,000

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Forty Players Make Their Way to Day 2

Level 15 : 1,200/2,400, 2,400 ante
Dale Wasko, 2nd in Chips
Dale Wasko, 2nd in Chips

The first starting flight for the 2019 SIGA Poker Championship is now done. After 16 full levels of play, just 40 of the original 146 entries still had chips in front of them. The player who collected the most through Day 1a was Josh Hopkins, bagging up a whopping 272,000 chips. Second place belonged to Dale Wasko with 225,500, and three other players, Joseph Dumas, Rod Deslauriers and Adrian Baran, bagging more than 200,000.

Action kicked off at noon on Friday, and it was well attended right from the start. More than 100 players took their seats to start the action, and by the end of late registration, a total of 143 entries were recorded. That was an increase over last year's Day 1a total of 134, and bodes well for the prize pool after Day 1b numbers are in.

As is usually the case, the room was full of familiar faces. Derek and Jared Klimosko made it out for the day, and while Jared couldn't quite manage to hold his stack, his brother Derek bagged a decent stack of 94,500. The same "split pot" was true for the Loudon's as well. Sandra Loudon was seen in late stage action on Day 1a, but failed to make it through the day, while her husband Jim finished with 137,000. Other familiar names to bag stacks at the end of the night included Shawn Leis, Antony Pinette, Jaymie Holland, Adrian Baran, 2017 Champion Trevor Norlander, Kyle Woloshyn, and last year's winner, Daniel Lefebvre.

Quite a few regulars took their shot today and just couldn't find a bag. Kimberly McClymont had her day end when Trevor Norlander called her ace-king with eights and held. Sy Clark was out shortly after dinner, and Brian Borsheim, who final tabled this event last year, nearly made it through, but ultimately fell in the last couple levels of the night.

Tomorrow, it all kicks off again at noon with Day 1b. One again, they'll play 16 levels before they finish for the day, and the payers with chips after that will join the 40 players from today's action in Sunday's Day 2. PokerNews Canada will be there throughout the day to bring you the news as it happens.

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Level: 16

Blinds: 1,500/3,000

Ante: 3,000

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