LIVE Reporting: 2024 Fall Super Stack

Deerfoot Inn & Casino is wrapping up the year with the Fall Super Stack series, a return to its signature poker event after a busy year of WSOP Circuit tournaments. Starting with live satellites on Nov 5, this classic Calgary poker event features a lineup of multi-day tournaments that include the $340 Deepstack, $560 Megastack, and the $1,500 Main Event Superstack.

This year’s schedule offers more than just the familiar No-Limit Hold’em events. The series includes a unique $1,100 Heads-Up match on Nov 11, PLO games for Omaha enthusiasts, a 6-Max PKO game, and a variety of other events such as a Mystery Bounty and a Seniors event, ensuring there’s something for everyone. With live coverage exclusively on PokerPro, players can follow all the action, starting with the opening flight of the $340 Deepstack on Nov 7.

Check out live updates and reporting from the 2024 Fall Super Stack series by Lyle Bateman. Chose an event of your choice down below:


  • Essam Saadeddine Out in 5th Place for $1,024

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:4/77
    Prizes:$14,639
    Essam Saadeddine

    They are down to four now after Essam Saadeddine got it in with A754 against AJ62 for Todd Oakley. Oakley got there with a boat on the board of A62A3.

  • Charles Wong Out in 6th Place for $732

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:5/77
    Prizes:$14,630
    Charles Wong

    They are down to 5 left now after Charles Wong hit the rail in 6th place tonight. I missed the action while I was having a quick bite to eat.

  • Ismar Delic-Ibukic Out in 7th Place for $658

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:6/77
    Prizes:$14,630
    Ismar Delic-Ibukic

    They are down to 6 left at the end of Level 21. KJ limped early and it folded to small blind Ismar Delic-Ibukic who potted it to 80k. KJ shoved a covering stack, and Delic-Ibukic called to set up the confrontation.

    Ismar Delic-Ibukic: AK54
    KJ: KQ85

    KJ flopped a pair of queens and held bring the game to 6 left. The final 6 chip counts are below:

    SeatPlayerChips
    1
    2Charles Wong121,000
    3Todd Oakley805,000
    4KJ515,000
    5Kirk Miller114,000
    6Essam Saadeddine180,000
    7
    8Larry Hill178,000
    9
  • Darrell Moore Out in 8th Place for $585

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:7/77
    Prizes:$14,630
    Darrell Moore

    They are down to seven now after a big confrontation between Darrell Moore and Todd Oakley. Moore flopped two pair and turned a bigger two pair for kings and queens, but that also gave Oakly a straight for the win. The players have now moved to the poker room to finish out the game.

  • Oakley Check-Pots the Flop

    Level:21 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:8/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    Essam Saadeddine raised to 40k preflop from the middle and the only caller was Todd Oakley from the big blind. The flop was A10J and Oakley checked to Saadeddine who put out 50k. Oakley potted to 260k and after a bit of a tank from Saadeddine, he folded to send the pot to Oakley.

  • Hill Straightens Out for the Win

    Level:20 (8000/16000/16000)
    Entries:8/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    In the final hand of the last level, chip leader Ismar Delic-Ibukic limped in under the gun and he got a call from Larry Hill in the small blind. Big Blind Darrell Moore said “If I have anything I’m pounding it,” before looking at his cards. “Hmm, this is poundable …” he said, trailing off before electing for just a call.

    The flop was 95A and it checked to Delic-Ibukic who fired 20k. Hill called while Moore got out of the way saying “I guess I should have potted it.”

    Both remaining players checked the 7 turn but after a check from Hill on the 3 river, Delic-Ibukic bet 30k. Hill called and his eight-six-four-four hit the straight against the set of threes with ace-seven-three-three for Delic-Ibukic.

  • Christian Vincent Out in 9th Place

    Level:19 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:9/77
    Prizes:$14,630
    Christian Vincent

    Kirk Miller was all in with a bit less than 50k. Essam Saadeddine called from his left before Christian Vincent raised it up to 120k. That pushed Saadeddine out and it look like Vincent would get the game into the money as he had aces against suited kings for Miller.

    Vincent sarcastically predicted a king on the flop. He was wrong about that, but Miller did hit two spades on the flop and found the third one on the river for the flush win and a double. That left Vincent pretty short and he was all in the next hand and couldn’t find a card to hit the rail in 9th place for unofficial bubble money.

  • Final Table Time

    Level:18 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:9/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    Here is a look at the final table players with one player still to go until they are in the money. The players agreed to a bubble deal of $20 each so 9th place won’t go home empty-handed, but they also won’t be part of the official payouts.

  • 2 Off the Final Table, 3 Off the Money

    Level:17 (4000/8000/8000)
    Entries:11/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    They are down to 11 left now with 10 minutes to play in Level 17. Juss Viet was the most recent exit from the game. Meanwhile, KJ just got a double when he ran out to a straight against Sam Singh.

  • Edwards and Mather Out on Same Hand

    Level:16 (3000/6000/6000)
    Entries:12/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    They are down to 12 left in the PLO now after a couple of busts shortly into Level 16. Jason Boyes was the first to exit on the first hand after the break, then Gerry Edwards was all in on one table with Keth Mather all in on the other. Both players were called, and Juss Viet two pair on the turn and river to take out Edwards’ aces with a flush draw while Todd Oakley sent Mather home with a flopped set of kings against Mather’s ace-queen-x-x. That puts them four players off the money.

  • Saadeddine Leading

    Level:16 (3000/6000/6000)
    Entries:15/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    Here is a look at the chips I collected on the break.

    SeatPlayerChips
    1Juss Viet146,000
    2Larry Hill67,000
    3Darrell Moore120,000
    4Ismar Delic-Ibukic166,000
    5Gerry Edwards56,000
    6Sami Haddad120,000
    7
    8Christian Vincent173,000
    9Charles Wong103,000
    1Kirk Miller83,000
    2Essam Saadeddine286,000
    3
    4Keith Mather38,000
    5KJ86,000
    6Todd Oakley244,000
    7
    8Sam Singh157,000
    9Jason Boyes59,000
  • Vincent Survives with Nut over 2nd Nut

    Level:15 (2500/5000/5000)
    Entries:15/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    In a recent hand while I was collecting all the names from the remaining players, I watched Christian Vincent get a double to stay alive when he showed ace-high diamonds to cap the king-high diamonds for Ismar Delic-Ibukic.

  • Down to 15

    Level:15 (2500/5000/5000)
    Entries:15/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    They are down to 15 players left now with the end of Level 15 fast approaching. Below is a look at the players still fighting for the prizes, and I’ll add chip counts at the break.

    SeatPlayerChips
    1Juss Viet
    2Larry Hill
    3Darrell Moore
    4Ismar Delic-Ibukic
    5Gerry Edwards
    6Sami Haddad
    7
    8Christian Vincent
    9Charles Wong
    1Kirk Miller
    2Essam Saadeddine
    3
    4Keith Mather
    5KJ
    6Todd Oakley
    7
    8Sam Singh
    9Jason Boyes
  • Moore Takes One from the Small

    Level:15 (2500/5000/5000)
    Entries:16/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    In one of the final hands of the previous level, Gerry Edwards limped under the gun, and got calls from Juss Viet in the cutoff, Darrell Moore in the small blind and the big blind. Before the hand, Edwards and Viet had some verbal jousting with Edwards joking “Give me a suited ace against that guy and I’m all in.”

    The flop was 695 and Moore led out for 10k prompting folds from all other players.

  • 16 Left

    Level:14 (2000/4000/4000)
    Entries:16/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    They are down to 16 left, 8 off the money now, and it’s a battle for the lead between Christian Vincent and Essam Saadeddine who are both playing about 200k right now. Darrell Moore is also sitting with a decent stack that looks to be about 160k.

    There are about 10 minutes left in Level 14 with a break scheduled following this level.

  • 21 Players Remain

    Level:12 (1500/2500/2500)
    Entries:21/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    They are down to 21 players left in the game now with Level 12 nearly complete. The average stack right now is a bit less than 40 big blinds, but that will drop to 30BB when the level changes in a couple of minutes.

  • Down to 25 Left

    Level:11 (1000/2000/2000)
    Entries:25/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    They are down to 25 players remaining in the PLO game now with about 10 minutes left in Level 11. Weston Pring is among the players in the game though he fully admits to preferring NLH. “This was the only game on,” he said with a smile when I asked if he was liking PLO more. “What else am I supposed to do?”

    1a chip leader Michael Malm moved over from the end of Day 1a to get a max-late entry during the final break.Darrell Moore, Juss Viet, and Ace Casino poker manager Jason Boyes are also still in the game tonight.

  • Entries Closed with 77 Total

    Level:10 (1000/1500/1500)
    Entries:36/77
    Prizes:$14,630

    The numbers are now confirmed and the PLO game saw 77 total entries tonight for prizes of $14,630. There will be 8 players sharing in that money later tonight with the winner set to pocket $4,389.

    PlacePrizes
    1$4,389
    2$3,365
    3$2,341
    4$1,536
    5$1,024
    6$732
    7$658
    8$585
  • Day 1a is Complete

    Level:14 (2000/4000/4000)
    Entries:10/89
    Prizes:$25,365
    Michael Malm, pictured at FT of 4-Flight from the Aug WSOP-C here at Deerfoot, bagged the big 1a stack

    The first flight for the Deepstack game is in the books now with 10 players qualifying for Day 2 on Sunday. The day ended with 6:34 on the clock in Level 14, so that looks like the start time for Sunday, unless 1b or 1c ended earlier.

    Michael Malm is the chip leader from Day 1a with 261,500. Ring winner Scott Calvank is second with 243k and Peter Noble, Andy Truong, and WPT Global streamer Jordan Banfield round out the top five.

    Day 1a Chip Counts

    T-SPlayerChips
    15 – 8Michael Malm261,500
    15 – 3Scott Calvank243,000
    28 – 8Peter Noble225,000
    16 – 6Andy Truong220,000
    17 – 7Jordan Banfield209,500
    28 – 7Jeremy Gtaham205,000
    14 – 8Dave Krause132,500
    18 – 3Kory Stephenson108,000
    18 – 2Kyle Dery101,000
    17 – 6Debi Loomer85,000
  • On the Bubble

    Level:14 (2000/4000/4000)
    Entries:11/89
    Prizes:$25,365

    The clock is now paused with 20:34 to play in Level 14 and 11 players left in action. They are now hand-for-hand until the next player is eliminated.

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