Deerfoot Inn & Casino is bringing back its signature Fall Super Stack series, kicking off on Nov 7. The series offers a diverse lineup of tournaments, including multi-day events like the $340 Deepstack, $560 Megastack, and $1,500 Main Event Superstack, as well as unique highlights like a $1,100 Heads-Up match, PLO games, and a Mystery Bounty.
Check out live updates and reporting from the Fall Super Stack by Lyle Bateman. Chose an event of your choice down below:
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Final Flight for the Megastack
Event: #9: $560 Megastack ($500 + $60) Dates: Day 1a: Nov 12, Noon
Day 1b: Nov 13, Noon
Day 2: Nov 14, NoonBlinds: 40 MInutes Start Stack: 25k Late Entry: 9 Levels (~7:15) Day 1 Ends: Level 15 (~11:30 PM) Day 1a Entries: 10/77 Day 1a Prizes: $36,575 There are already 10 players waiting in line for Day 2 on Thursday, but before that, there is another flight to play in the Megastack. It gets going at noon on Wednesday as a repeat of the opening day.
The 1a stack to beat belongs to Michael St. Pierre-Porter with 369k in his bag. He’s having a decent week so far here at the Fall Super Stack with a small cash in Event #1 before chopping for second place in Event #5. He has a partner in the 300k club from 1a in Zeyu “Skytrain” Huang. Huang put 309k into his bag as the only other player with 300k or more. Kali Shuali, who cashed the Heads Up game, and Ben Cooper are the 200k club for 3rd and 4th place from 1a.
As with the first flight, Wednesday’s players sit down with 25k in chips to play 40-minute levels. There are 9 levels of late entry available on Day 1, which means entries should close around 7:15 PM on each Day 1.
There are 15 levels on the schedule for Day 1, but they’ll end early if the field hits 10% before then. Day 1a was not able o play down to the 10% number before the end of Level 15, despite being down to 10 in Level 13, so no matter what happens on 1b, there will be at least two players who don’t make money on Day 2. TD Landon Lacroix changed the structure this week to the 10% figure in an effort to ensure players were all in the money for Day 2, but, ya know, poker gonna poker.
Day 1a Qualifying Stacks
Player Chips Michael St. Pierre-Porter 369,000 Zeyu “Skytrain” Huang 309,000 Kali Shuali 267,000 Ben Cooper 261,500 Chris Ruddell 193,000 Thomas Taylor 142,000 Graham Lupton 120,000 Deven Lane 103,000 Leonardo Aiello 98,000 Jordan Banfield 83,000
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Down to 14
Level: 19 (6000/12000/12000) Entries: 14/224 Prizes: $106,490 There are 14 players left in the Megastack now with Level 19 about to begin. Karim Cahtur and Andy Truong were the most recent exits from the game — full prizes to date are under the Payouts tab.
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16 Players Remain
Level: 18 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 16/224 Prizes: $106,400 They are down to 16 players remaining now with about 20 minutes to play in Level 18. See below for a look at the cashing players to date.
Place Player Prizes 17 Charlie Schwalm $1,490 18 Graham Lupton $1,383 19 Leonardo Aiello $1,277 20 Caleb Simmons $1,170 21 Thomas Taylor $1,064 22 Clayton Littke $1,064 -
19 Left
Level: 18 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 19/224 Prizes: $106,400 Level 18 is just getting underway with the field down to 19 players left. See below for the cashing players to date.
Place Player Prize 20 Caleb Simmons $1,170 21 Thomas Taylor $1,064 22 Clayton Littke $1,064 -
In the Money
Level: 17 (4000/8000/8000) Entries: 23/224 Prizes: $106,400 They are in the money now in the Megastack game after Jon Jacquard turned a set of nines to send Jacon Johnston to the rail as the bubble player today. All remaining players are now guaranteed at least $1,064.
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Bubble Time
Level: 16 (3000/6000/6000) Entries: 23/224 Prizes: $106,400 They are on the bubble now in the Megastack Day 2 with 23 players left and 22 paid spots. The clock is paused with 3:34 remaining in Level 16 and they’ll take 2 minutes off the clock for each hand played from now until the next elimination.
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Day 2 is Underway
Level: 16 (3000/6000/6000) Entries: 27/224 Prizes: $106,400 The final 27 players in the Megastack are in their seats for Day 2 now with Level 16 running. There are still 5 players who need to bust before players are in the money.
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Day 2 Seat Assignments
Day 2 Seats by Name
T – S Player Chips 15 – 3 Andy Truong 253,000 17 – 4 Ben Cooper 261,500 15 – 5 Brett Serpico 243,500 16 – 9 Caleb Simmons 160,500 18 – 5 Charlie Schwalm 98,500 15 – 8 Chris Ruddell 193,000 16 – 7 Clayton Littke 106,000 15 – 9 Deven Lane 103,000 17 – 6 DJ Sharma 223,500 16 – 3 Graham Lupton 120,000 18 – 1 Jacob Hobday 312,000 17 – 3 Jacob Johnston 267,000 18 – 3 Jon Jacquard 282,500 17 – 8 Jordan Banfield 83,000 16 – 1 Kali Shuali 267,000 18 – 4 Karam 122,000 17 – 5 Karim Chatur 149,500 15 – 4 Leonardo Aiello 98,000 18 – 8 Matthew Clark 126,000 16 – 8 Michael Malm 191,000 16 – 5 Michael St. Pierre-Porter 369,000 15 – 6 Nicholas Teeuwen 435,500 17 – 2 Rob Lothian 142,500 18 – 5 Sean Pevlin 170,500 15 – 7 Thomas Taylor 142,000 16 – 2 Weston Pring 385,000 17 – 7 Zeyu “Skytrain” Huang 309,000 Day 2 Seats by Table
T – S Player Chips 15 – 3 Andy Truong 253,000 15 – 4 Leonardo Aiello 98,000 15 – 5 Brett Serpico 243,500 15 – 6 Nicholas Teeuwen 435,500 15 – 7 Thomas Taylor 142,000 15 – 8 Chris Ruddell 193,000 15 – 9 Deven Lane 103,000 — — — 16 – 1 Kali Shuali 267,000 16 – 2 Weston Pring 385,000 16 – 3 Graham Lupton 120,000 16 – 5 Michael St. Pierre-Porter 369,000 16 – 7 Clayton Littke 106,000 16 – 8 Michael Malm 191,000 16 – 9 Caleb Simmons 160,500 — — — 17 – 2 Rob Lothian 142,500 17 – 3 Jacob Johnston 267,000 17 – 4 Ben Cooper 261,500 17 – 5 Karim Chatur 149,500 17 – 6 DJ Sharma 223,500 17 – 7 Zeyu “Skytrain” Huang 309,000 17 – 8 Jordan Banfield 83,000 — — — 18 – 1 Jacob Hobday 312,000 18 – 3 Jon Jacquard 282,500 18 – 4 Karam 122,000 18 – 5 Charlie Schwalm 98,500 18 – 5 Sean Pevlin 170,500 18 – 8 Matthew Clark 126,000 -
Nicholas Teeuwen Leads Day 2 Megastacks
Event: #9: $560 Megastack ($500 + $60) Dates: Day 1a: Nov 12, Noon
Day 1b: Nov 13, Noon
Day 2: Nov 14, NoonBlinds: 40 MInutes Day 1 Entries: 27/224 Prizes: $106,400 1st Place: $25,536 Day 2 is set for the Megastack, but despite the best efforts of the staff, they won’t be in the money on Day 2. There are 27 players returning to fight for 22 paid spots and Heads Up champ Nicholas Teeuwen is the one with the most chips to start the day.
Teeuwen was the only player with more than 400k after an opening flight but there are four other players chasing him from the 300k range. Weston Pring is #2 with 385k, Day 1a leader Michael St. Pierre-Porter is 3rd with 369k, Jacob Hobday is 4th with 312k while Zeyu “Skytrain” Huang rounds out the top five with 309k.
Day 2 action gets going at noon on Thursday with the start of Level 16. Players are asked to be in the room by 11:45 so the game can start on time. Day 2 seat assignments will follow shortly.
Place | Player | Prize |
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1 | Mike Malm | $18,736 |
2 | Nicholas Teeuwen | $18,468 |
3 | Mike St. Pierre-Porter | $17,591 |
4 | Brett Serpico | $8,938 |
5 | Sean Pevlin | $6,384 |
6 | Weston Pring | $5,320 |
7 | Dj Sharma | $4,256 |
8 | Ben Cooper | $3,192 |
9 | Jacob Hobday | $2,660 |
10 | Matt Clark | $2,234 |
11 | Kali Shuali | $2,128 |
12 | Chris Ruddell | $2,022 |
13 | Jon Jacquard | $1,915 |
14 | Zeyu Huang | $1,809 |
15 | Andy Truong | $1,702 |
16 | Karim Chatur | $1,596 |
17 | Charlie Schwalm | $1,490 |
18 | Graham Lupton | $1,383 |
19 | Leonardo Aiello | $1,277 |
20 | Caleb Simmons | $1,170 |
21 | Thomas Taylor | $1,064 |
22 | Clayton Littke | $1,064 |