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United Kingdom's Jack Hardcastle became the latest poker player to join the exclusive WPT Champions Club after he came out on top of a field of 888 entrants to win the WPT Montreal $3,200 Main Event at partypoker for his biggest poker tournament cash to date of $447,859.
Hardcastle is one of poker's latest success stories with one big online poker tournament score after another in recent months. Less than a month ago, he managed his previous biggest score in his poker career at the time after he finished in fourth place after agreeing to a four-way deal at the final table in the PokerStars Blowout Series: $109 NLHE – The Big Blowout! to win $270,764.
The WPT Montreal is typically held at the popular Playground Poker Club but for obvious reasons was held online this year for the first time at partypoker. This fact wasn't lost on Hardcastle who is known to not only be one of poker's sharpest minds but also a quick wit as well.
'I’m so good that I managed to win WPT Montreal without leaving my house,' Hardcastle said on Facebook to his friends after the win.
WPT Montreal Main Event Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Jack Hardcastle | United Kingdom | $447,859 |
2 | Rayan Chamas | Canada | $308,703 |
3 | Daniel Shak | Canada | $212,459 |
4 | Felix Daniel Schulze | Austria | $139,164 |
5 | Andrei Kriazhev | Germany | $95,673 |
6 | Charles Chattha | United Kingdom | $74,119 |
7 | Jakob Miegel | Austria | $58,650 |
8 | Marcel Kunze | Germany | $46,685 |
9 | Upeshka De Silva | Mexico | $37,024 |
WPT Montreal Main Event Action
The WPT Montreal Main Event attracted 888 entrants via two opening flights. This generated a massive $2,664,000 prize pool to smash the already generous $2,000,000 guarantee.
A total of 133 players advanced to Day 2 with the field whittled down to just 23 hopefuls on Day 3. Day 3 played down to a final table and Hardcastle nearly didn't make it there. Near the end of the day, Hardcastle was at risk with eights against two players holding jacks and kings. An eight hit the board and instead of hitting the rail, Hardcastle temporarily snagged the chip lead.
The final table took slightly more than five hours. Dan Shak kicked off the action with the chip lead with Rayan Chamas, Andrei Kriazhev, and Hardcastle all close behind.
Very soon into the action, Kriazhev, who was the chip leader entering Day 2, won a big pot against Charles Chattha to become the table captain.
Chamas also chipped up very quickly into the final table after he eliminated the short-stacked Upeshka De Silva in a huge cooler with both players holding the big slick. Chamas' big slick was suited and he improved to a flush to send De Silva packing in ninth place for $37,024.
Marcel Kunze was next to go in eighth place when his ace-nine couldn't get there against Kriazhev's big slick to collect $46,685.
Shortly after Chattha claimed the chip lead and Hardcastle and Jakob Miegel held the two short stacks in play. Hardcastle then began his run at the final table by eliminating Miegel (seventh - $58,650) when his ace-king suited held against ace-three.
Chattha's chip lead didn't last long with Hardcastle temporarily claiming the honors for the first time at the final table before Khiazhev once again took the lead. Hardcastle then claimed the lead back while sending Chattha to the showers in sixth place for $74,119 when his cowboys held against king-queen suited.
Khiazhev then hit a bit of a cooler to lose most of his stack to Shak after a failed attempt with limping aces. Shak held a suited big slick and improved to a flush to get close to the chip lead. Shortly after, Khiazhev dusted off his short stack and collected the fifth-place prize of $95,673 when his jack-ten couldn't get there against the ace-ten suited held by Felix Schulze.
It was then Schulze who hit the rail next in fourth place for $139,164 on a bad beat while also giving Chamas a small chip lead in three-handed play. Schulze was committed with ace-jack suited on a jack-high flop but didn't hold when Chamas improved to two pair holding king-ten suited.
Hardcastle then took the lead back once again and extended it further heading into heads-up play against Chamas after he eliminated Shak in third place for $212,459 when his ace-five suited held against king-jack.
Heads-Up Action
The heads-up action began with Hardcastle holding about twice as many chips as Chamas. Hardcastle extended his lead and seemed to be cruising to victory before Chamas doubled up to bring the stacks close after jamming against Hardcastle with a gutshot straight draw and two counterfeited over-cards which were counterfeited) and getting there.
Chamas was unable to gain momentum and was eliminated in second place after two failed bluffs against Hardcastle. Although Chamas wasn't able to claim the title, he did walk away with a healthy runner-up payout of $308,703 for his valiant effort.
Meanwhile, congrats to Jack Hardcastle on a huge win and joining the exclusive WPT Champions Club.
WPT Montreal Online Schedule
While the Main Event is a wrap, there are plenty more exciting tournaments on the WPT Montreal Online schedule, including the $10,300 buy-in Mike Sexton Classic. This charity tournament takes place on Jan. 31 and the $300 registration fee from all entries will be donated to the Nevada Partnership Homeless Youth charity.
The event comes with a $1 million guarantee and the final table will be live-streamed on Feb. 1.
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Date | Time (GMT) | Event Number | Event | Buy-in | Guarantee |
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Jan. 28 | 7:05 p.m. | 17 | 6-Max High Roller | $5,200 | $250,000 |
9:05 p.m. | 18 | High Roller Turbo | $2,100 | $100,000 | |
10:05 p.m. | 19 | 7-Max Turbo | $265 | $30,000 | |
Jan. 29 | 7:05 p.m. | 20 | Playground Closer Day 1A | $530 | $250,000 |
10:05 p.m. | 21 | 7-Max Turbo | $162 | $20,000 | |
Jan. 30 | 7:05 p.m. | 20 | Playground Closer Day 1B | $530 | $250,000 |
10:05 p.m. | 22 | 6-Max Turbo | $162 | $25,000 | |
Jan. 31 | 4:05 p.m. | 20 | Playground Closer Day 1C | $530 | $250,000 |
7:05 p.m. | 23 | Mike Sexton Classic | $10,300 | $1,000,000 | |
8:05 p.m. | 20 | Playground Closer Day 2 | - | $250,000 | |
9:05 p.m. | 24 | High Roller Turbo | $3,200 | $150,000 |
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Matthias Eibinger took down the partypoker High Roller Big Game and banked $63,216. Eibinger’s prize would have been a shade under $74,000 but he struck a heads-up deal with Finland’s Samuel Vousden.
Vousden’s runner-up finish weighed in at $57,568, $10,000 more than the advertised prize.
All but two of the nine finalists netted a five-figure prize, thanks in part to 116-players buying in for $2,600 each. Niklas Astedt and Steve O’Dwyer were the first two players to dust off their chips; they walked away with $8,117 and $9,789 respectively.
Christopher Putz and two-time WSOP bracelet winner Yuri Dzvielevski were the next pair out of the door before Shawn Daniels and the Netherlands’ Daan Mulders fell by the wayside, the latter reeling in a $22,943 haul.
Brazilian superstar Bruno Volkmann’s elimination in third netted him $32,447, leaving Vousden and Eibinger to strike a deal and conclude this week’s High Roller Big Game.
High Roller Big Game Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Matthias Eibinger | Austria | $63,216* |
2 | Samuel Vousden | Finland | $57,568* |
3 | Bruno Volkmann | Brazil | $32,447 |
4 | Daan Mulders | Netherlands | $22,943 |
5 | Shawn Daniels | Canada | $17,024 |
6 | Yuri Dzivielevski | Brazil | $13,622 |
7 | Christopher Putz | Austria | $11,516 |
8 | Steve O’Dwyer | Netherlands | $9,789 |
9 | Niklas Astedt | Sweden | $8,117 |
*reflects a heads-up deal
Keith Hoang Crowned Big Game Champion
This week’s $530 Big Game drew in a 462-strong crowd, ensuring the $200,000 guarantee was surpassed by $24,850.
The United Kingdom’s Keith Hoang was the last man standing after nine-hours 20-minutes of intense poker action. Hoang’s reward? $40,191. Hoang defeated Pedro Garagnani heads-up to claim the tournament’s top payout and to resign his Brazilian opponent to a $27,854 consolation prize.
Two other partypoker players won more than $12,000 for their final table appearances. Oleksandr Turych, who calls Ukraine home, walked away with $12,824 for his fourth-place exit. Michael Ender of Belgium won $19,322 after his untimely demise in third-place.
The Big Game Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Keith Hoang | United Kingdom | $40,191 |
2 | Pedro Garagnani | Brazil | $27,854 |
3 | Michael Ender | Belgium | $19,322 |
4 | Oleksandr Turych | Ukraine | $12,824 |
5 | Joao Baumgarten | Brazil | $8,968 |
6 | Gediminas Uselis | Lithuania | $7,125 |
7 | Jose Maria Somolinos | Malta | $5,740 |
8 | Philipp Hofbauer | Austria | $4,669 |
9 | Lukasz Rozanski | United Kingdom | $3,804 |
Other partypoker Highlights From January 31
- “veegar” – first-place in the $1,111 High Roller One Shot for $47,947*
- “tenten19” – first-place in the $320 The 300 for $26,741*
- Killian Braud-Chevalier – first-place in the $55 Mini Big Game for $19,059
- “footy4life” – first-place in the $109 Weekender for $17,668*
- “Txikititas6” – first-place in the $109 One Shot for $17,175*
- “CHUMBLY” – first-place in the $55 Gladiator for $13,144*
- “Semperfi10” – first-place in the $215 Warrior for $12,516*
David Yan Triumphs in PokerStars $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up
David “MissOracle” Yan added the $1,050 Sunday Warm-Up to the long list of tournaments he’s won during his career. Yan topped a compact field of 65 in the $1,050 buy-in event at PokerStars and padded his bankroll with $15,032 after a heads-up deal with Finland’s Tomi “elmerixx” Brouk. Brouk banked $15,646 as part of that deal.
It shouldn’t be surprising that a $1,050 buy-in tournament had a final table brimming with stars. Some of those stars included seventh-place finisher Artur “mararthur1” Martirosian and the Austria-based German legend that is Ole “wizowizo” Schemion who crashed out in fifth for $5,511.
Sunday Warm-Up Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | David “MissOracle” Yan | New Zealand | $15,032* |
2 | Tomi “elmerixx” Brouk | Finland | $15,646* |
3 | “RaiseUpBlind” | Canada | $9,833 |
4 | “MynJoe” | Hungary | $7,362 |
5 | Ole “wizowizo” Schemion | Austria | $5,511 |
6 | “Korrinho” | Austria | $4,126 |
7 | Artur “mararthur1” Martirosian | Russia | $3,089 |
8 | “Amadeus777” | Austria | $2,313 |
Piggysnipz Locks Up $48K Score
The $1,050 Sunday High Roller was another PokerStars tournament ended in a chop, this time the final three players were involved.
“bokkie87” was the main beneficiary of the deal as their third-place finish saw them collect a $48,337 score when the original payout was $35,559. “nilsef” of Germany crashed and burned in second-place, a finish worth $48,903 as part of the deal. “Piggysnipz” was now the only player with chips in front of them and the Canadian won $48,139, much less than the advertised top prize of $62,629 but still a juicy amount for a few hours work.
$1,050 Sunday High Roller Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | “Piggysnipz” | Canada | $48,139* |
2 | “nilsef” | Germany | $48,903* |
3 | “bokkie87” | Netherlands | $48,337* |
4 | Francisco “Tomatee” Benitez | Uruguay | $26,794 |
5 | “BlindPue” | Russia | $20,189 |
6 | “JoseGuti” | Sweden | $15,213 |
7 | Jans “Graftekkel” Arends | Austria | $11,463 |
8 | Pascal “Pass_72” Lefrancois | Canada | $8,637 |
*reflects a three-handed deal
Other PokerStars Highlights From January 31
- “Uivelo88” – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Cooldown for $31,717*
- “claudiocaje” – first-place in the $109 Bounty Builder for $30,780*
- “ibotown” – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $30,263*
- Brandon “Tyrion2205” Sheils – first-place in the $215 Bounty Builder for $29,641*
- “RaiseUpBlind” – first-place in the $215 Sunday Supersonic for $22,913
- “purnodeporno” – first-place in the $1,050 Sunday Supersonic for $22,576
- “kaycak1998” – first-place in the $109 Sunday Kickoff for $16,729
- “leitalopez” – first-place in the $215 Fat Sunday for $12,284
- “CPUrul0r” – first-place in the Hotter $109 for $9,941
- “LeaniLean” – first-place in the $530 Omania High Roller for $9,096
- Jonathan “Proudflop” Proudfoot – first-place in the $530 Sunday Marathon for $8,373
Brounoc Wins Big at 888poker
The $100,000 Sunday Mega Deep drew in a crowd of 884 players to 888poker who purchased 262 re-entries between them for a total attendance of 1,146. This meant the tournament hit it’s guarantee once again.
“Brounoc” of the United Kingdom got their hands on the $20,628 top prize, a very healthy return on a $109 investment. Runner-up “PokerAdo84” and third-place finisher “Callxm” walked away with $14,898 and $11,116 respectively.
The final table was also the home to a pair of players who have featured in several Sunday Briefing articles here at PokerNews. Ben “DoobieFish” Kett finished ninth for $1,432 while Latin American hero Kelvin “Kelvin_Kerbe” Kerber finished fourth for $8,308.
$100,000 Sunday Mega Deep Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | “Brounoc” | United Kingdom | $20,628 |
2 | “PokerAdo84” | $14,898 | |
3 | “Callxm” | United Kingdom | $11,116 |
4 | Kelvin “Kelvin_Kerbe” Kerber | Brazil | $8,308 |
5 | “marauder1801” | Denmark | $5,775 |
6 | “MWFTBG” | Sweden | $4,629 |
7 | “REFpussy” | Mexico | $3,483 |
8 | “Wellberg” | Belarus | $2,349 |
9 | Ben “DoobieFish” Kett | United Kingdom | $1,432 |
altavistt Shines in Sunday Challenge PKO
This week’s $30,000 Sunday Challenge PKO event final table saw a third of its seats taken up by players calling Belarus home. “bad_romantic” and “tinitun14” didn’t last long under the spotlight, falling in ninth and eighth-place for scores of $304 and $767 respectively.
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Their exits left “altavistt” as the sole flier of the Belarusian flag. He did his country proud by emerging from the battle victoriously with the $3,299 top prize in tow. This sum was bolstered by $3,687 worth of bounty payments for a total prize weighing in at $6,986.
The champion defeated “Wez1y” heads-up to get their hands on the title, resigning the second-place finisher to a still-respectable $4,658 consolation prize.
$30,000 Sunday Challenge PKO Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize | Bounties | Total Prize |
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1 | “altavistt” | Belarus | $3,299 | $3,687 | $6,986 |
2 | “Wez1y” | United Kingdom | $3,299 | $1,358 | $4,658 |
3 | “chssk” | Ukraine | $2,012 | $1,083 | $3,096 |
4 | “Wenz777” | Germany | $1,457 | $589 | $2,046 |
5 | “AUTISPOSTI” | Malta | $1,056 | $243 | $1,300 |
6 | “__APO__1” | Germany | $771 | $414 | $1,185 |
7 | “noneda” | Romania | $563 | $185 | $749 |
8 | “tinitun14” | Belarus | $413 | $353 | $767 |
9 | “bad_romantic” | Belarus | $304 | $ | $304 |
Guillaume Nolet Wins GGMasters High Rollers
Canada’s Guillaume Nolet helped himself to a $141,384 score this weekend when he finished first from 979 entrants in the GGMasters High Rollers event at GGPoker.
Nolet is no stranger to major online poker tournaments’ final tables so it wasn’t a surprise to see him reach this final table. He eventually found himself in a one-on-one battle with Brazil’s “ODDj0b” for the title and a prize more than $35,000 more than second-place. Nolet defeated his Brazilian opponent to resign ODDj0b to a still massive $106,023 second-place prize.
Earlier at the final table, the likes of Michael Zhang and Jans Arends bit the dust. Zhang, showing as playing from Brazil, fell in fifth-place for a $44,709 score, while Arends crashed out in third for a $79,506 haul.
GGMasters High Rollers Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Guillaume Nolet | Canada | $141,384 |
2 | ODDj0b | Brazil | $106,023 |
3 | Jans Arends | Austria | $79,506 |
4 | Mucurinha | Brazil | $59,621 |
5 | Michael Zhang | Brazil | $44,709 |
6 | Ketzerfelipe | Brazil | $33,527 |
7 | AmericanReg | Mexico | $25,142 |
8 | R0CB16CB20CB150 | Hong Kong | $18,853 |
9 | Marco_damme | Hong Kong | $14,138 |
Haxton Binks High Rollers Blade Closer
Some 76 players parted company with $2,625 to compete in the High Rollers Blade Closer this weekend and Isaac Haxton outlasted them all. Haxton added $44,541 to his already colossal lifetime winnings.
The final table was stacked beyond belief. Stephen Chidwick and Yuri Dzivielevski busted before Bert Stevens, Pascal Hartmann, and Sami Kelopuro fell by the wayside. Artur Martirosian and fellow Russian Arsenii Malinov exited to leave Haxton and Ami Barer heads-up.
Haxton defeated Barer to get his hands on $44,541 while Barer took home $34,737.
High Rollers Blade Closer Final Table Results
Place | Player | Country | Prize |
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1 | Isaac Haxton | Canada | $44,541 |
2 | Ami Barer | Canada | $34,737 |
3 | Arsenii Malinov | Russia | $27,090 |
4 | Artur Martirosian | Russia | $21,127 |
5 | Sami Kelopuro | Finland | $16,477 |
6 | Pascal Hartmann | Austria | $12,850 |
7 | Bert Stevens | Mexico | $10,021 |
8 | Yuro Dzivielevski | Brazil | $7,815 |
9 | Stephen Chidwick | Canada | $6,095 |
Other Highlights From GGPoker on January 31
- “ccwtgnkq” – first-place in the High Roller MILLION$ for $183,822
- “RunChicken” – first-place in the Global MILLION$ for $112,712
- “ggmbn” – first-place in the Bounty Hunters HR Main Event $525 for $89,837*
- “Narwhale” – first-place in the GGMasters $150 for $65,675
- David Peters – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Prime $2,625 for $50,382
- David Szep – first-place in the Sunday high Rollers Bounty King $3,150 for $46,377*
- David Yan – first-place in the High Rollers Sunday Blade Opener $5,250 for $45,721
- “jesuisallin” – first-place in the Sunday Bounty King $315 for $42,967*
- Shawn Daniels – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Opener $2,625 for $42,719
- “Bobbele” – first-place in the Bounty Hunters Sunday Special $210 for $35,631*
- “VaPaCooler” – first-place in the High Rollers Marathon $840 for $34,891
- “petiperi” – first-place in the Sunday Main Event $200 for $34,254
- “Kabuzzi” – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers Fifty Stack $500 for $33,781
- “LostInBranch” – first-place in the Sunday Forty Stack for $33,067
- “Yaawn” – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers Deep Bounty Turbo $1,050 for $27,341*
- Blaz Zerjav – first-place in the Sunday High Rollers Bounty Special $840 for $27,170*
- “BeardOilGuy” – first-place in the Sunday Special $125 for $26,388
- Connor Drinan – first-place in the High Rollers Blade Bounty King $3,150 for $24,493*
- “Psychedelica” – first-place in the Sunday Marathon $300 for $24,312
- Farid Jattin – first-place in the High Rollers Blade PLO $2,625 for $23,044
- “HappyWhale” – first-place in the Bounty Hunters Sunday Special $105 for $22,353*
- “TheRayGuy” – first-place in the Sunday Monster Stack $200 for $21,823
- Daniel Dvoress – first-place in the Sunday Triple Chance $300 for $20,072
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