With a board of 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:
Tchakarov:
Figiel had made the right call, just needing to sweat Tchakarov's outs on the river. The board completed with the and Figiel was awarded the huge pot.
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.
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