2017 partypoker LIVE Million North America

Main Event
Day: 5
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

Jean-Pascal Savard Wins the partypoker MILLIONS North America Main Event (CA$956,000)!

Level 39 : 6,000,000/12,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Jean-Pascal Savard - partypoker LIVE Million North America Main Event Winner 2017
Jean-Pascal Savard - partypoker LIVE Million North America Main Event Winner 2017

The partypoker MILLIONS North America Main Event has wrapped up an exciting week at the Playground Poker Club in Montreal, Canada. The premiere destination for poker in Canada delivered what was a record-setting festival. The CA$5300/$4000 Main Event set a record in Canadian live poker with a prizepool of CA$5,709,750, beating the guarantee of CA$5,000,000 put up by partypoker.

There were a total of 1,168 entries through online and live satellites, Phase 1 qualifiers, and Day 1 participants. 119 players made the money and were guaranteed to take home at least CA$10,000. When Day 5 finally arrived, there were eight players remaining who made up a star-studded final table. The final four all hailed from the host province, Quebec, which made it extra special.

The tournament reached the money early on Day 3, when the bubble boy, Steven Walburton was left with less than a single ante and was forced all in. He revealed queen-deuce off suit, but Tim West flopped top set with pocket tens and Walburton was drawing dead by the turn. The remaining 119 players were all guaranteed a min cash worth CA$10,000 and that is when the real journey to the big money began.

It was a long final table that lasted over ten hours until heads-up play finally began. Jean-Pascal Savard held a two-to-one chip lead over his country-mate, Jonathan Bussieres. With the two remaining players being close friends, a deal was struck before play would begin, thus resulting in a quick heads-up battle. The pair decided to decrease blinds to just 20 minutes, and to skip a level and begin at 6,000,000/12,000,000. After just 30-minutes of play, Bussieres would shove queen-jack suited into Savard's ace-jack, finding himself in a dominated position. The board would be of no help and the rail rejoiced in loud chants.

Final Result 2017 partypoker MILLIONS North America Main Event

PlacePlayer NamePrize (CAD)
1stJean-Pascal Savard$956,000*
2ndJonathan Bussieres$693,950*
3rdPhilippe D'Auteuil$450,000
4thLouis Boutin$335,000
5thAri Engel$238,350
6thNiall Farrell$160,000
7thMatthew Waxman$110,000
8thRayan Chamas$80,000

*denotes a chop

Two Big Paydays

Savard just took down his first career major title, and he did so in none other than his hometown, with many friends supporting him on the rail. Throughout the final table you could hear his rail chanting "Jean, Jean, Jean!" with every pot he won. Savard would go on to celebrate with his friends off of the final table stage with hugs and high-fives all around.

Savard's biggest cash prior to this event was at the 2015 PCA High Roller in Bahamas where he finished in fourth place for $508,080. With this being his largest live poker cash, Savard's total live earnings have now increased to $1,566,896.

Bussieres came into the final day as one of the shorter stacks among the elite eight. He continued to grow his stack by making strong play after strong play and out-duelling many of his opponents. His passion for the game was visible, as a fist pump followed every major pot he took down.

By Bussieres finishing in second place and scoring a six-figure win of CA$693,950, he has just increased his career live earnings exponentially. Prior to this big score, Bussieres had just $72,763 in live tournament winnings.

Day 5 Action

The elusive final table came together on Day 5 with eight players having their sights set on the CA$1,000,000 top prize, along with the bragging rights that came along with taking down Canada's biggest prizepool in live poker history. The shortest stack of the day belonged to Louis Boutin, but he chipped his way up and brought himself back into contention after cracking Matthew Waxman's queens with ace-jack.

The first player to go in 8th place after three hours of play was Rayan Chamas, who started the day with the third-most chips. He got off to a good start, but found himself raise-folding and playing some big pots with the two chip leaders. Eventually, Chamas found himself in a cooler and four-bet shoved with jacks but ran into Savard's aces, sending him home with CA$80,000 for his deep run.

Bussieres found himself on the ropes as one of the short stacks and got it in with ace-jack. He was well behind Boutin's ace-king but spiked a jack on the turn to stay alive, arguably the turning point for Bussieres on this final table. Waxman was ousted in 7th place (CA$110,000) after losing a big chunk of his stack early on with queens. He got his last remaining chips in the middle with ace-queen but Farrell didn't want to fold {7-Spades}{6-Spades} in the big blind and turned a pair to eliminate the WSOP bracelet winner.

Engel began the day as the chip leader but slowly found himself slipping down the leaderboard. It was clear he was getting hands but was unable to come out on top with the best of it. Despite this, he found a way to ladder up once Farrell trapped Savard with kings, getting him to shove with ace-jack after limping in from the small blind. Farrell snap-called the shove and tabled his hand. The flop came ace-high, sending Farrell home in 6th place for a nice sum of CA$160,000.

After seeing the two big stacks clash, Engel managed to ladder up but then busted out shortly after. He decided to pile his last few chips in with {6-Spades}{5-Spades} on the button but ran into the pocket tens of D'Auteuil in the big blind. Engel leads Canada in the GPI rankings and is 13th in the world, however it is likely this result will bump him up that list quite nicely. He earned himself CA$238,350 for his 5th place finish today.

The four remaining players were all friends and all hailed from Quebec, Canada, making for a fun and interesting dynamic on such a big stage. Boutin started the day as the shortest stack but grinding his way to a 4th place finish, losing a flip with pocket nines to a shove from Bussieres holding queen-ten. Boutin took home CA$335,000 for his impressive run in this event.

Three-handed play would not last long either. D'Auteuil attempted to pull off a bluff against Savard, but he wasn't buying it and snapped him off on the river with jacks on a queen-high board. Shortly after, D'Auteuil called a shove from Bussieres with ace-queen, but his opponent outflopped him and he hit the rail in 3rd place for just shy of half a million dollars.

Savard and Bussieres solidified their deal and the rest is history, with Savard taking home the title on his home turf.

Notables that busted prior to the final table but still took home some money included Scott Montgomery (13th place - CA$45,000), Michael Addamo (24th place - $35,000), Sam Greenwood (27th place - CA$32,500), Joseph Sicko (30th place - CA$32,500), Carlos Mortensen (38th place - CA$30,000), Benny Chen (43rd place - CA$27,500), Ema Zajmovic (48th place), Sam Trickett (50th place), Anthony Zinno (54th place - CA$25,000), Jason Koon (56th place - CA$25,000), Cate Hall (63rd place - CA$22,500), Xuan Liu (71st place - CA$20,000), Upeshka De Silva (81st place - CA$15,000), Darren Elias (101st place - CA$12,500), Mike Mcdonald (109th place - CA$10,000), and Ryan Riess (119th place - CA$10,000)

Congratulations to everyone involved in the partypoker MILLION North America series in Montreal, Canada. It was a record-setting event that will go down in history, with the hopes of breaking through more barriers in the future. Partypoker has started a chain of Live events that are spreading across the globe. Be sure to keep an eye on the schedule for an event near you!

That's it for the PokerNews live reporting team. Thank you for following along! Until next time!

Tags: Ari EngelJean-Pascal SavardJonathan BussieresLouis BoutinMatt WaxmanNiall FarrellPhil D'AuteuilRayan Chamas

Hand #178: Jonathan Bussieres Eliminated in 2nd Place (CA$693,950*)

Level 39 : 6,000,000/12,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Jonathan Bussieres
Jonathan Bussieres

Hand 178: Jean-Pascal Savard raised to 33,000,000 on the button with {a-Clubs}{j-Hearts} and Jonathan Bussieres moved all in for 444,000,000 with {q-Clubs}{j-Clubs}.

Savard wasted no time and quickly called, revealing to Bussieres that he was miles ahead.

The flop came {7-Clubs}{3-Spades}{3-Diamonds} and it was of no help to Bussieres. The turn was the {9-Diamonds} and the river was the {k-Spades}, making Bussieres the runner-up in the partypoker MILLION North America Main Event for CA$693,950 after making a deal heads up.

Savard is the new champion, pocketing $956,000 for the win.

Congratulations!

A full recap will be posted tonight.

Player Chips Progress
Jean-Pascal Savard ca
Jean-Pascal Savard
1,138,600,000 391,600,000
Jonathan Bussieres ca
Jonathan Bussieres
Busted

Tags: Jean-Pascal SavardJonathan Bussieres

Hand #156: Philippe D'Auteuil Eliminated in 3rd Place (CA$450,000)

Level 37 : 4,000,000/8,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Jonathan Bussieres - Philippe D'Auteuil
Jonathan Bussieres - Philippe D'Auteuil

Hand 156: Jonathan Bussieres was in the small blind with {k-Hearts}{6-Spades} and moved all in for 234,000,000. Philippe D'Auteuil called from the big blind with {a-Clubs}{q-Diamonds} for 155,000,000.

The flop came {6-Hearts}{4-Spades}{3-Hearts}, giving Bussieres a pair of sixes and the lead.

The turn was the {9-Hearts} and the river was the {10-Clubs}, sending D'Auteuil home in 3rd place for a payday of CA$450,000.

The remaining players are heads up, with the runner-up guaranteed CA$650,000 and the winner taking home CA$1,000,000

Player Chips Progress
Jean-Pascal Savard ca
Jean-Pascal Savard
750,000,000 15,500,000
Jonathan Bussieres ca
Jonathan Bussieres
390,000,000 265,500,000
Philippe D'Auteuil ca
Philippe D'Auteuil
Busted

Tags: Jean-Pascal SavardJonathan BussieresPhil D'Auteuil

Hand #132: Louis Boutin Eliminated in 4th Place (CA$335,000)

Level 37 : 4,000,000/8,000,000, 1,000,000 ante
Louis Boutin
Louis Boutin

Hand 132: Jonathan Bussieres moved all in for 168,000,000 from the button with {Q-Spades}{10-Clubs} and Louis Boutin called from the big blind with {9-Spades}{9-Hearts}. Bussieres had him covered so Boutin was the one at risk.

The board ran out {A-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}{4-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{A-Hearts} and Bussieres made a bigger two pair, aces and tens. Louis Boutin was eliminated in fourth place.

The remaining three players are guaranteed CA$450,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jonathan Bussieres ca
Jonathan Bussieres
296,500,000 98,500,000
Louis Boutin ca
Louis Boutin
Busted

Tags: Jonathan BussieresLouis Boutin

Hand #114: Ari Engel Eliminated in 5th Place (CA$238,300)

Level 36 : 3,000,000/6,000,000, 500,000 ante
Ari Engel
Ari Engel

Hand 114: Ari Engel moved all in for 66,000,000 with {5-Spades}{6-Spades} on the button, and Philippe D'Auteuil woke up to {10-Spades}{10-Diamonds} in the big blind and called.

The flop came {a-Clubs}{q-Hearts}{2-Spades}, keeping D'Auteuil in the lead with two tens.

The turn was the {6-Clubs} and the river was the {2-Clubs}, sending Engel home in 5th place for CA$238,350.

All remaining players are guaranteed a payout of CA$335,000.

Player Chips Progress
Philippe D'Auteuil ca
Philippe D'Auteuil
238,000,000 107,000,000
Ari Engel ca
Ari Engel
WSOP 2X Winner
Busted

Tags: Phil D'AuteuilAri Engel

Hand #92: Niall Farrell Eliminated in 6th Place (CA$160,000)

Level 36 : 3,000,000/6,000,000, 500,000 ante
Niall Farrell
Niall Farrell

Hand 92: Niall Farrell was in the small blind with {k-Diamonds}{k-Clubs} and limped in. Jean-Pascal Savard was in the big blind with {a-Clubs}{j-Spades} and moved all in. Farrell called for 213,000,000.

The flop came {a-Spades}{3-Spades}{3-Diamonds}, putting Savard in the lead with a pair of aces.

The turn was the {7-Clubs}, and the river was the {j-Hearts}, sending Farrell to the rail in 6th place for CA$160,000.

All remaining players are guaranteed a payout of CA$238,350.

Player Chips Progress
Jean-Pascal Savard ca
Jean-Pascal Savard
680,000,000 236,000,000
Niall Farrell gb
Niall Farrell
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
Busted

Tags: Jean-Pascal SavardNiall Farrell

Hand #62: Matthew Waxman Eliminated in 7th Place (CA$110,000)

Level 35 : 2,500,000/5,000,000, 500,000 ante
Matt Waxman
Matt Waxman

Hand 62: Matthew Waxman moved all-in from under the gun for 26,000,000 with {A-Hearts}{Q-Clubs}. Niall Farrell called from the big blind with {7-Spades}{6-Spades}.

The board ran out {K-Hearts}{5-Diamonds}{2-Hearts}{7-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}, making Farrell a pair of sevens and eliminating Waxman in seventh place.

All remaining players are guaranteed CA$160,000.

Player Chips Progress
Niall Farrell gb
Niall Farrell
WSOP 1X Winner
WPT 1X Winner
EPT 1X Winner
145,000,000 10,100,000
Matthew Waxman us
Matthew Waxman
Busted

Tags: Matt WaxmanNiall Farrell

Hand #53-55: Bussieres Doubles Through Boutin

Level 34 : 2,000,000/4,000,000, 400,000 ante
Jonathan Bussieres
Jonathan Bussieres

Hand 53: Ari Engel raised to 9,000,000 on the button with {10-Diamonds}{7-Spades}. Phillipe D'Auteuil called with {A-Hearts}{4-Diamonds} from the big blind. The flop came {10-Spades}{8-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} and D'Auteuil checked. Engel bet and took down the pot.

Hand 54: Ari Engel raised to 9,200,000 from the cutoff with {10-Spades}{9-Clubs} and everyone folded.

Hand 55: Jean-Pascal Savard raised to 8,500,000 from middle position with {10-Diamonds}{10-Hearts}. Engel called from the hijack with {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} and Bussieres moved all-in for 49,100,000 with {A-Spades}{J-Clubs}. Louis Boutin was in the small blind with {A-Clubs}{K-Diamonds} and also shoved all-in for 110,000,000. Savard and Engel folded. The board ran out {Q-Hearts}{9-Spades}{5-Spades}{J-Diamonds}{4-Spades} and Bussieres found more than a double up to remain in the tournament.

Tags: Ari EngelJean-Pascal SavardJonathan BussieresLouis BoutinPhil D'Auteuil

Hand #52: Rayan Chamas Eliminated in 8th Place (CA$80,000)

Level 34 : 2,000,000/4,000,000, 400,000 ante
Rayan Chamas
Rayan Chamas

Hand 52: Rayan Chamas raised to 10,000,000 from under the gun with {j-Hearts}{j-Clubs}.

Jean-Pascal Savard three-bet to 31,700,000 on the button with {a-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}.

Chamas moved all in for 129,200,000 and Savard snap-called.

The board ran out {k-Diamonds}{10-Spades}{3-Spades}{q-Clubs}{j-Diamonds} and Chamas was eliminated.

Chamas pocketed CA$80,000 for his efforts today.

All remaining players are now guaranteed a payout of CA$110,000.

Player Chips Progress
Jean-Pascal Savard ca
Jean-Pascal Savard
429,600,000 208,500,000
Rayan Chamas ca
Rayan Chamas
Busted

Tags: Jean-Pascal SavardRayan Chamas

The Final Day of the partypoker MILLION North America Main Event is on Deck! (full)

The final day of the partypoker MILLION North America Main Event is here! Canada's biggest live poker prizepool event has come together in beautiful Montreal, Canada at the ever-popular Playground Poker Club. Just eight players remain, with play kicking off at noon local time, and coverage beginning at 12:30 p.m. once the live stream delay kicks in.

This CA$5,300 Main Event with a CA$5,000,000 guarantee began online with Phase 1 satellites and grew into the live arena with more satellites. Eventually, the tournament began, and built up to 1,168 entries and a total prizepool of CA$5,709,950, setting the record for the biggest prizepool the country has ever seen in a live tournament. The winner is guaranteed CA$1,000,000 and it's time to find out who is going home with all of that Canadian bacon.

The biggest event in the country's history wouldn't be the same if it weren't led by the best player in it, Ari Engel. He leads with 252,500,000 chips and the support of the entire country behind him. Engel is the top player in Canada and 13th in the world according to the GPI standings. In Canada's rankings, he sits above high roller Sam Greenwood, who also made Day 4 but was unable to survive the day after losing a massive 50-million chip pot to Philippe D'Auteuil in one of the final hands of the night on Day 3, after being forced to fold to a shove on the turn.

Here is a look at the final eight players:

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

Second in chips is Quebec's own Jean-Pascal Savard with 243,100,000 chips, and he was also responsible for eliminating Patrick Blye in 9th place (CA$60,000) last night in a massive cooler. Blye was already short, and had made a big fold a couple of hands prior to that when he correctly tossed queens away and would have been up against kings. He held pocket tens on a board reading {a-}{a-}{2-}{10-}{k-}, but Savard held ace-king and he found out his fate on the river.

Rounding out the top three in chips is Rayan Chamas, hailing from Lebanon. His biggest cash was for CA$91,000 right here in Montreal, and he looks to be on his way to breaking that record after just a few eliminations at this final table, should he hang on to his stack.

Play begins with just seven minutes and change left in level 32, after which time blinds will increase to 90 minutes on this final day. A winner will be crowned today, it's just a matter of what time that will be.

To avoid spoilers, PokerNews will be providing coverage from the live stream on the 30-minute delay. A link to the stream can be found under the Live Stream tab above via Twitch.

Good luck to everyone!

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

Tags: Ari EngelJean-Pascal SavardJonathan BussieresMatt WaxmanNiall FarrellPatrick BlyePhil D'AuteuilRayan Chamas