2019 SIGA Poker Championship

CAD$880 Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2019 SIGA Poker Championship

Final Results
Winner
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

2019 SIGA Poker Championship is Here

Bison Sculpture at Entrance to Dakota Dunes Casino
Bison Sculpture at Entrance to Dakota Dunes Casino

The first weekend in October means its time for Canadian poker players to descend on Saskatoon for the Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority (SIGA) Poker Championship. The three day event offer two Day 1 starting flights on Friday and Saturday, before Sunday's Day 2. Last year, Daniel Lefebvre fought his way through 366 entries to take down the big prize.

The tournament takes place on the historic Whitecap Dakota First Nation (WDFN), south of Saskatoon. Part of the larger Dakota nation, the roots of the WDFN in Canada go back to 1889 when it was first established as Moose Woods on land that had been inhabited for centuries. The modern name stems from an instrumental leader at the time of establishment, Chief Whitecap. Today, the progressiveness of the nation extends to hosting one of Saskatchewan's largest poker tournaments every year in October.

In the past, this event has been a $600 buy-in (plus admin fee). This year, however, its been bumped up by a third to $800 plus $80 admin fee. That should mean this year's prize pool will push past last year's total of $219,600, and in addition to the money in the prize pool, players at the SIGA Poker Championship are also playing for the championship bracelet, as well as the added prize of a 2020 World Series of Poker Main Event ticket worth $10,000 USD.

Cards go in the air for Day 1a of the event Friday at noon local time. Players will play 16 levels on each Day 1 before the bag up their stacks for the night. The only exception to this will be if either Day 1 plays down to 15% of the field, in which case the day will end there.

Stay tuned here for all the action as PokerNews Canada will be on the floor to bring you the exciting hands. This year, for the first time, action will also be live to the world on PokerNews Global, and as an added bonus, the My Stack app will be activated for this event, allowing players to manually update their own stacks directly from their phone, even share updates to Twitter and Facebook yourself. Click here for Android, or here for iPhone to download the app early, and be ready to keep your friends and family updated with your progress as you fight for the bracelet.

Level: 1

Blinds: 25/50

Ante: 0

2019 SIGA Poker Championship is Underway

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante

The pre-tournament announcements are now underway, and cards will be in the air shortly for the 2019 SIGA Poker Championship. The board is currently showing 111 entries, and there's still four and a half hours of late registration and reentries for latecomers, or the unlucky players who bust early.

"Shuffle up and Deal," has just been announced, so cards are now in the air for the 2019 SIGA Poker Championship.

Big Blind Ante in Play, Hotel on Deck for 2020

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante

There are a few small changes this year for the SIGA Poker Championship. In addition to the increased buy-in, for the first time this year the Championship will be using the big blind antes instead of traditional antes.

And there's big news in store for next year's edition of the tournament as well. Currently, out of town players coming to SIGA have to get a room in Saskatoon, a short 20 minute drive from the casino. But there's a new hotel being built directly attached to Dakota Dunes Casino which will provide unparalleled convenience for players at the 2020 event.

Update Your Stack With MyStack!

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante
MyStack
MyStack

PokerNews has activated the MyStack App for this event, allowing you to directly adjust your chip counts in our live reporting blog using your iPhone or Android phone.

You can download the app for iPhone or Android now to get started. Then, create a new PokerNews account or update your current one to start updating your status immediately. Your followers can see all the live action that you're involved in.

Click here to download the My Stack app for iPhone, or click here to download the My Stack app for Android.

The Regulars in Attendance

Level 1 : 25/50, 0 ante

As usual, this event brings out some regular faces from the Saskatchewan and larger Canadian poker community. So far, in early action play in Level 1 of Day 1a, Jared Klimosko, Murray Hicks, Sy Clark, Dylan Ellis, Kimberly McClymont, 2017 Champion Trevor Norlander, Adrian Baran, Jim Loudon, and Mike Smith among others.

There's still four hours of late registration, so lots of time for more regulars to hit the felt.

Level: 2

Blinds: 50/100

Ante: 0

Brass Turns It

Level 2 : 50/100, 0 ante

Action opened with a raise to 300 under the gun, and he saw three callers, including Shannon Brass in the small blind and Kimberly McClymont in the big.

The flop came down {4-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{7-Diamonds} and action checked all the way around. On the {7-Clubs} turn, Brass led out for a bet of 750 and only McClymont came along to see the river {5-Spades}.

Brass led again on the final round, firing 1,300 into the middle. McClymont hit the tank for 30 seconds or so before finally tossing in the call. She mucked her hand when Brass showed down {7-Hearts}{6-Hearts} for the turned trips.

Tags: Kimberly McclymontShannon Brass

Level: 3

Blinds: 75/150

Ante: 0