Jason Comtois won the 2014 WPT Canadian Spring Championship here at Playground Poker Club and was back to try for another title, but his run has come to an end.
With on the board, Comtois bet out and was faced with a raise to 8,500. Comtois responded by pushing all in and his opponent quickly called.
Comtois:
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The turn of gave Comtois a few more outs to catch up, but the on the river sealed his fate and he headed for the exit.
It appears that Harpreet Gill might be our current chip leader. After a quick scan of the room, it doesn't look like anyone can quite match his 134,000 chips right now.
Cate Hall was the first in the pot with a raise to 900 from the hijack seat and three players called. The flop came and all four players checked.
The dealer turned the and the two players in the blinds checked to Hall. She bet 2,600 and the player on the button raised to 5,500. It folded back around to Hall who thought for a moment before calling.
The river card was the and Hall checked. Her opponent bet 7,200 and won the pot when Hall gave up her hand.
Harpreet Gill, our previous chip leader, is no longer on top after doubling up a player at his table, though he's still one of the top counts. But we noticed that Marc-Etienne McLaughlin suddenly has stacks in front of him. With 128,000 to play with, he likely has the most chips of anyone in the room.