Harpreet Gill is continuing to build a fortress of chips on the table in front of him. In a recent hand, he limped preflop, another player limped behind, and then the two players in the blinds came along too. The dealer swiped .
The players in the blinds checked and Gill bet 12,000 and just Patrick Blye called from the small blind.
The turn came and Blye checked. Gill bet 37,000 and Blye took half a minute before folding.
"I'll show you one time," Gill said, flipping over .
Freddy Deeb was under the gun when he pushed all in with his short stack. It folded around to Darryll Fish on the button who pushed all in over the top, forcing the players in the blinds out of the way, and the two players flipped up their cards.
Deeb:
Fish:
When the board ran out , Deeb was eliminated from play and vacated his seat while Fish added the pot to his stack.
There was already about 100,000 in the pot with the board at the turn. was on the table and Raymond Latinsky bet 75,000. AJ Gambino thought for a few moments before announcing he was all in. Latinsky thought for about half a minute before giving up his hand.
Trevor Delaney raised preflop from under the gun to 21,000 and just Erik Lemarquand called from the small blind.
The dealer swiped a flop of and it checked to Delaney. He bet 27,000 and Lemarquand called.
The river card was the and both players elected to check this time. The river came and Lemarquand checked. Delaney bet 38,000 and Lemarquand snap-called.
Delaney showed and Lemarquand turned over , winning the pot.
Ivan Karim is in his third day in a row with his signature hoodie zipped up to his nose and sunglasses on, completely hiding most of his face. He had unzipped to read the board and scoop up a double-up versus Scott Davies, but then zipped back up.
The two had been all in preflop and it ended with Karim hitting a full house.
"Oh, there he goes. Back into his cage," Davies laughed. "He came out to play for a bit but now he's back in his cage," he said, commenting on Karim's disguise. "What's going on? I haven't lost a flip since the Bush administration."
The final 63 players have taken their seats, dumped their chips from their bags, and have them stacked up and ready to play. The announcement has just been made to shuffle up and deal and this tournament is back underway.
Just 63 players remain as players get set for Day 3 of 2015 partypoker.net WPT Montreal here at Playground Poker Club. The blind levels increase to 90 minutes in length today as the players start getting deeper into the money.
Everyone returning is guaranteed at least $8,210. Leading the way is Harpreet Gill with 993,000 chips and Trevor Delaney is close behind with 968,000. Rainer Kempe rounds out the top three with 840,000.
Some of the notable players returning include Jason Mann (733,000), Darryll Fish (559,000), Brian Altman (423,000), Scott Davies (413,000), Mike Linster (278,000), Darren Elias (244,000), Anthony Zinno (166,000), Jeff Madsen (154,000), Freddy Deeb (150,000), and Marc-Etienne McLaughlin (121,000).
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