Daniel Charette limped from middle position and Isabelle Tremblay went all in for 13,000. Hugo Theotol called from the small blind and Charette also called.
The flop came and Theolot checked. Charette went all in for about 70,000 and Theotol folded. Charette showed for trip kings. Tremblay had and needed some help.
The turn was the and she didn't get the help she needed. She will likely be back at it tomorrow in Day 1d.
Three players saw the flop for 3,500. The flop came and Maxime Laberge checked. George Caragiorgas bet 5,500 and Laberge was the lone caller.
The two players were heads up to the turn and they both checked. The river was the and Laberge checked again. This time Caragiorgas bet 7,000 and Laberge quickly called. Caragiorgas showed for king high and Laberge won the pot with a straight.
Daniel Charette and Spencer Stacey were heads up in the blinds after a Charette preflop raise.
The flop came and Charette led for 7,000. Stacey called.
On the turn, just as the hit the board, Charette went all in for 12,500. Stacey took a few moments before calling and seeing the bad news. He had against the of Charette.
The river was the and Charette won the hand and doubled up.
At the same time, Andrew Molotchko got all in on the river against Matthew Paplyk when he ran a flush into a full house.
On a flop of Eric Schanck and Frederic Cossette moved all-in and put at risk by Pascal Monarque. Schanck was all in for 17,000 while Cossette had around 56,000.
Monarque:
Cossette:
Schanck:
The dealer laid down the on the turn helping no one but the on the river gave Schanck a straight tripling up. Cossette won a much larger side pot almost scoring a full double up.
The total amount of entries received for today's Day 1c flight was 98. There were 74 unique entries with 24 re-entries.
Day 1c will play the final 12 positions. The top five spots will qualify for Day 2 guaranteeing themselves a minimum pay day of $1,500. Sixth and seventh place will earn $1,250, eighth and ninth take home $1,000, and 10th, 11th, and 12th will receive $750.