Nick-Real Seide found himself under ten big blinds and shoved all in for about 750,000. Samuel Chaput called in position and the two were heading to a flop with Seide at risk.
Seide held against the of Chaput. The board ran out and Seide was eliminated in seventh place when he failed to improve.
With just three levels down, there are six players remaining in the All-Stars for Starlight Tournament. The players are on a ten-minute break and will return to 50,000/100,000 blinds with a 15,000 ante.
Each of the six remaining players is guaranteed at least CAD $4,560.
After the first three hands after the break, each player who took down the pot showed their hand. Sagar Shetye did it two times and Felix Leclerc did it once. Shetye showed on the hand he overtook Samuel Chaput as the chip leader with six left.
The first hand, Felix Leclerc check-raised the flop against Shetye. Shetye bet 400,000 and Leclerc shoved all in for 2,200,000. Shetye folded and Leclerc showed .
Next hand, three players saw the flop for 250,000. Shetye was the first to bet. He made it 350,000 and everyone folded. He showed
The next hand, Shetye limped under the gun. Samuel Chaput raised to 425,000 and Shetye reraised to 1,200,000. Chaput folded and Shetye showed .
Charles La Boissonniere ended the show and tell when he shoved all in and no one called. He mucked his hand, without letting any of the players see.
Felix Leclerc just three-bet shoved over Samuel Chaput's open two times in the last few minutes.
Chaput opened to 260,000 and Leclerc shoved all in for 2,200,000. Chaput took a while to decide. The clock was called and he had about 30 seconds to decide. He asked if anyone had a coin and then decided to fold when no one did.