2016 Playground Poker Club World Cup of Cards

Canadian Grand Prix
Event Info

2016 Playground Poker Club World Cup of Cards

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
79
Prize
49,385 CAD
Event Info
Buy-in
100 CAD
Prize Pool
500,000 CAD
Entries
3,341
Level Info
Level
39
Blinds
800,000 / 160,000
Ante
200,000

Dimitri Tchakarov Eliminated in 18th Place ($2,870)

Level 31 : 10,000/200,000, 25,000 ante
Dimitri Tchakarov
Dimitri Tchakarov

With a board of {5-Diamonds}{k-Clubs}{a-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} and a massive pot brewing in the middle between Richard Figiel and Dimitri Tchakarov. Tchakarov moved all-in. After a moment and sip of wine, Figiel made the call.

Figiel: {a-Clubs}{10-Diamonds}
Tchakarov: {j-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

Figiel had made the right call, just needing to sweat Tchakarov's outs on the river. The board completed with the {8-Diamonds} and Figiel was awarded the huge pot.

Player Chips Progress
Richard Figiel
Richard Figiel
14,200,000
Dimitri Tchakarov
Dimitri Tchakarov
Busted

Tags: Dimitri TchakarovRichard Figiel

Mohorea the Monster Stack, Eliminates Veilleux and Biggar

Level 30 : 75,000/150,000, 25,000 ante
Current Day 3 Chip leader Paul Mohorea
Current Day 3 Chip leader Paul Mohorea

A huge three-way all-in pot just went down.

Paul Mohorea opened, Gary Biggar jammed all-in, Yvan Veilleux called for less, and Mohorea made the call putting his two opponents at risk.

Mohorea: {a-Clubs}{k-Hearts}
Biggar: {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts}
Veilleux: {k-Spades}{q-Spades}

A dream spot for Mohorea became a reality when the board ran out {a-Spades}{9-Clubs}{7-Hearts}{7-Diamonds}{3-Clubs} and a massive pot was pushed his way.

Player Chips Progress
Paul Mohorea
Paul Mohorea
17,400,000
5,175,000
5,175,000
Gary J. Biggar
Gary J. Biggar
Busted
Yvan Veilleux
Yvan Veilleux
Busted

Tags: Gary J. BiggarPaul MohoreaYvan Veilleux

A Champion Will Be Crowned on Day 3 of the partypoker Canadian Grand Prix

A very busy Day 2 has lead to a third and final day of the $500,000 guaranteed partypoker Canadian Grand Prix kicks off at 1 p.m. on Monday. Day 2 chip leader Dimitri Tchakarov will take a sizeable lead heading into the finale. Just 46 hopefuls will return for their shot at the $80,500 first place prize.

With Tchakarov's stack of 6,155,000, hot on his heels will be Leo Ragusa (5,355,000), Paul Mohorea (4,740,000), Jean Quirion (4,335,000), and Richard Figiel (3,800,000). A couple players in the hunt will also be looking for their second titles of the World Cup of Cards. David Valcourt-Dube and William Blais have each already shipped one trophy during the month-long festival.

The partypoker Canadian Grand Prix is Event #16 of the World Cup of Cards. PokerNews will be here throughout the festival, bringing you all the news, updates, and photos. Follow @pokernews on Twitter for live updates, Periscope broadcasts, and more. Also, follow PokerNews on Facebook and Instagram.