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:
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Money Shots
Level: 17 (6000/12000/12000) Entries: 9/92 Prizes: $21,850 -
Day 2 Seats
Day 2 Seats by Table
T S Player Chips 14 2 S. Kanas 132,500 14 3 Deven Lane 126,000 14 4 Tyler Thomas 55,500 14 5 Colten Yamagishi 117,000 14 7 Daniel Lefebvre 160,000 14 8 Sebastien Fallu 180,500 14 9 Weston Pring 93,500 — — — — 15 2 Garrett Gilmurray 173,500 15 3 Dave S 285,500 15 4 Adam Balog 417,500 15 5 Sebastian Lamprea 258,000 15 6 Kip Howard 133,000 15 7 Jason Tomei 182,000 15 8 Daren Dickrow 75,500 15 9 Leo Zhang 68,000 — — — — 16 1 Hassan Issa 119,000 16 2 Jeremy Graham 74,500 16 3 Raymond Trieu 214,000 16 4 Allen Shen 104,000 16 5 Chris Ruddell 175,500 16 6 Jackson Yang 221,000 16 7 Sean O’Reilly 187,000 16 8 Adam Ratchford 177,500 16 9 Robbie Mosher 633,000 — — — — 17 1 Andy Truong 269,000 17 2 Sam Gottiparthi 139,500 17 3 Seyu Huang 190,500 17 4 Tyler Panas 287,500 17 6 Mason St. Martin 90,000 17 7 Graham Lupton 69,000 17 8 Lapchi Duong 383,500 17 9 Ben Cooper 187,500 — — — — 18 1 Chris Klementis 199,000 18 2 Shane Brotherwood 314,500 18 3 Matthew Ouellette 255,000 18 4 Michael Malm 227,000 18 5 Shivan Ahmed 123,500 18 6 Toms Varghese 68,000 18 7 David Raicar 123,500 18 9 Michael Noor 175,500 — — — — 28 3 Paul Sokoloff 127,000 28 5 Nick McEwan 293,000 28 6 Matthew Clark 87,000 28 7 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 420,000 28 8 Rob Bridger 154,000 28 9 James Cruikshank 74,500 Day 2 Seats by Name
T S Player Chips 15 4 Adam Balog 417,500 16 8 Adam Ratchford 177,500 16 4 Allen Shen 104,000 17 1 Andy Truong 269,000 17 9 Ben Cooper 187,500 18 1 Chris Klementis 199,000 16 5 Chris Ruddell 175,500 14 5 Colten Yamagishi 117,000 14 7 Daniel Lefebvre 160,000 15 8 Daren Dickrow 75,500 15 3 Dave S 285,500 18 7 David Raicar 123,500 14 3 Deven Lane 126,000 15 2 Garrett Gilmurray 173,500 17 7 Graham Lupton 69,000 16 1 Hassan Issa 119,000 16 6 Jackson Yang 221,000 28 9 James Cruikshank 74,500 15 7 Jason Tomei 182,000 16 2 Jeremy Graham 74,500 15 6 Kip Howard 133,000 17 8 Lapchi Duong 383,500 15 9 Leo Zhang 68,000 17 6 Mason St. Martin 90,000 28 6 Matthew Clark 87,000 18 3 Matthew Ouellette 255,000 18 4 Michael Malm 227,000 18 9 Michael Noor 175,500 28 5 Nick McEwan 293,000 28 3 Paul Sokoloff 127,000 16 3 Raymond Trieu 214,000 28 8 Rob Bridger 154,000 16 9 Robbie Mosher 633,000 14 2 S. Kanas 132,500 17 2 Sam Gottiparthi 139,500 16 7 Sean O’Reilly 187,000 15 5 Sebastian Lamprea 258,000 14 8 Sebastien Fallu 180,500 28 7 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 420,000 17 3 Seyu Huang 190,500 18 2 Shane Brotherwood 314,500 18 5 Shivan Ahmed 123,500 18 6 Toms Varghese 68,000 17 4 Tyler Panas 287,500 14 4 Tyler Thomas 55,500 14 9 Weston Pring 93,500 Day 2 Seats by Stack
T S Player Chips 16 9 Robbie Mosher 633,000 28 7 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 420,000 15 4 Adam Balog 417,500 17 8 Lapchi Duong 383,500 18 2 Shane Brotherwood 314,500 28 5 Nick McEwan 293,000 17 4 Tyler Panas 287,500 15 3 Dave S 285,500 17 1 Andy Truong 269,000 15 5 Sebastian Lamprea 258,000 18 3 Matthew Ouellette 255,000 18 4 Michael Malm 227,000 16 6 Jackson Yang 221,000 16 3 Raymond Trieu 214,000 18 1 Chris Klementis 199,000 17 3 Seyu Huang 190,500 17 9 Ben Cooper 187,500 16 7 Sean O’Reilly 187,000 15 7 Jason Tomei 182,000 14 8 Sebastien Fallu 180,500 16 8 Adam Ratchford 177,500 16 5 Chris Ruddell 175,500 18 9 Michael Noor 175,500 15 2 Garrett Gilmurray 173,500 14 7 Daniel Lefebvre 160,000 28 8 Rob Bridger 154,000 17 2 Sam Gottiparthi 139,500 15 6 Kip Howard 133,000 14 2 S. Kanas 132,500 28 3 Paul Sokoloff 127,000 14 3 Deven Lane 126,000 18 7 David Raicar 123,500 18 5 Shivan Ahmed 123,500 16 1 Hassan Issa 119,000 14 5 Colten Yamagishi 117,000 16 4 Allen Shen 104,000 14 9 Weston Pring 93,500 17 6 Mason St. Martin 90,000 28 6 Matthew Clark 87,000 15 8 Daren Dickrow 75,500 28 9 James Cruikshank 74,500 16 2 Jeremy Graham 74,500 17 7 Graham Lupton 69,000 15 9 Leo Zhang 68,000 18 6 Toms Varghese 68,000 14 4 Tyler Thomas 55,500 -
Robbie Mosher Leads Day 2 Stacks
Event: #12: $1,500 Superstack ($1,350 + $150) Dates: Day 1a: Nov 15, Noon
Day 1b: Nov 16, Noon
Day 2: Nov 17, NoonBlinds: 60 Minutes Entries: 46/287 Prizes: $368,078 The Day 2 field is set and it’s going to be a big one. There are 46 players returning to fight for just 29 paid spots after Day 1b ended with 33 players, 15 more than the 10% figure.
Day 1a leader Robbie Mosher is the leader going into Day 2 with 633k, more than 200k more than his nearest competitor. Senthuran Vijayaratnam, Adam Balog, Lapchi Duong, and Shane Brotherwood round out the top five stacks for the final day of play. Among the other Day 2 stacks is Mike Malm who is coming back looking for his 5th cash of the series.
The action gets going at noon on Sunday and they’ll play down to a winner before the end of the day. Blinds on Day 2 will be 60 minutes with the action starting in Level 16.
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Balog Leads 1b Stacks
Adam Balog They played the full 15 levels and ended quite a few players above 10% in 1b. Adam Balog was the player with the biggest big today with more than 400k, but he’s still quite a bit behind the 1a leader Robbie Mosher. Stay tuned for a Day 2 post with seat assignments shortly.
Day 1b Chips
Player Chips Adam Balog 417,500 Shane Brotherwood 314,500 Tyler Panas 287,500 Andy Truong 269,000 Sebastian Lamprea 258,000 Matthew Ouellette 255,000 Michael Malm 227,000 Jackson Yang 221,000 Raymond Trieu 214,000 Seyu Huang 190,500 Ben Cooper 187,500 Sean O’Reilly 187,000 Sebastien Fallu 180,500 Adam Ratchford 177,500 Rob Bridger 154,000 Sam Gottiparthi 139,500 Kip Howard 133,000 S. Kanas 132,500 Paul Sokoloff 127,000 Deven Lane 126,000 David Raicar 123,500 Shivan Ahmed 123,500 Hassan Issa 119,000 Colten Yamagishi 117,000 Allen Shen 104,000 Mason St. Martin 90,000 Matthew Clark 87,000 Daren Dickrow 75,500 James Cruikshank 74,500 Jeremy Graham 74,500 Graham Lupton 69,000 Leo Zhang 68,000 Tyler Thomas 55,500 -
Sharma Time in the Turbo
Level: 12 (2000/4000/4000) Entries: 21/92 Prizes: $21,850 They are down to 21 players left in the Turbo game now with about 10 minutes to play in Level 12. It looks like DJ Sharma is the chip leader at the moment with around 200k in front of him.
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Down to 25
Level: 11 (1500/3000/3000) Entries: 25/92 Prizes: $21,850 They are down to 25 players left in the Turbo side game now with about half of Level 11 yet to play. Among the players still in action are Haven Taylor, Ali Razzaq, Jason Tomei, Brant Taylor, Julius Roque, Nancy Kelln, and DJ Sharma.
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Balog Still Leading
Level: 15 (2500/5000/5000) Entries: 36/180 (48/287) Prizes: $230,850 ($368,078) They are down to 36 players left with just over 30 minutes to play in Day 1b. It looks like Adam Balog is still the chip leader with 367k in front of him, but Shane Brotherwood also looks to be in the 300k club while Matthew Ouellette, Tyler Panas, and Raymond Trieu all look to be playing 200k or more.
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92 Entries; $6,335 to the Winner
Level: 9 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 38/92 Prizes: $21,850 The numbers are official with 92 entries for the Turbo side game tonight. There are still 38 players in the action and they are competing for 9 paid spots with the winner pocketing more than $6k.
$280 Turbo Prizes
Place Prize 1 $6,335 2 $4,807 3 $3,278 4 $2,185 5 $1,530 6 $1,092 7 $983 8 $874 9 $765 -
45 Players Left to Start Level 14
Level: 14 (2000/4000/4000) Entries: 45/180 (58/287) Prizes: $230,850 ($368,078) Level 14 has just begun and this is the penultimate level of Day 1b. The bags will come out no later than the end of Level 15, but they could come out earlier if they play down to 18 before then.
There are still 45 players in the action, however, and with less than 2 levels to play until the hard stop, it looks likely they’ll end today’s flight with more than 18 players.
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More than $20k in Prizes
Level: 8 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 48/87 Prizes: $20,663 There are less than 30 minutes left to get into the Turbo side game tonight with just over 5 minutes to play in Level 8. They’ll go for a break following this level and when they return for Level 9 entries will be closed. The field is currently at 87 entries with 48 players still alive competing for a piece of $10,663 in prizes.
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51 Players Remain; Nearly $85k to the Winner
Level: 13 (1500/3000/3000) Entries: 51/180 (64/287) Prizes: $230,850 ($368,078) There are just under 30 minutes to play in Level 13 with the hard stop for Day 1b coming at the end of Level 15. The numbers are now confirmed and the prizes are in. Full prizes are listed under the payouts tab, but the winner is set to take home nearly $85k at the end of Day 2 and 8 players will get a payout with 5 digits.
Top Ten Payouts from the Main Event
Place Prize 1 $84,659 2 $55,212 3 $36,808 4 $29,446 5 $22,085 6 $17,484 7 $13,619 8 $10,122 9 $8,650 10 $7,362 -
Down to 54 Left
Level: 12 (1500/2500/2500) Entries: 54/180 (67/287) Prizes: $230,850 ($368,078) There are about 5 minutes to play in Level 12 with the final break of 1b to follow this level. They are down to 54 left so it looks like today’s flight could end with significantly more than 10% of the field still alive.
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65 Entries on First Break
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 54/65 Prizes: $15,438 The Turbo players are on their first break of the night with 65 entries on the board and 54 players till at the felt. When they return for Level 5 in about 10 minutes there will be four more levels of entry before it all shuts down for the night.
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Balog and Yamagishi with Chips
Level: 10 (800/1600/1600) Entries: 65/180 (78/287) Prizes: $230,850 ($368,078) I’ve just had a wander around the room to look at stacks and it looks like Adam Balog is the player with the most chips right now. He’s sitting with a bit more than 300k, but Colten Yamagishi is also stacking chips with about 260k in front of him.
They’ll play tonight until the end of Level 15, or until there are 18 players left in the game, whichever comes first. The latest tonight should go is about 11:30 PM.
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180 Entries at End of Dinner
Level: 10 (800/1600/1600) Entries: 72/180 (85/287) Prizes: $230,850 ($368,078) The numbers are still unofficial, but it looks like they got an extra 10 entries over the dinner break for a 1b total of 180. That puts the two-day field at 287 for combined prizes of $368,078.
Once the Day 2 prizes are out I’ll confirm all the numbers, but it looks like the magic number for an early end tonight is 18 players, and 29 players will be getting paid on Day 2.
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Turbo Action is Underway
Level: 1 (100/100/100) Entries: 21/21 Prizes: $4,988 The penultimate event is now underway with 21 players in their seats for the start of the Turbo game. The action is in Level 1 with prizes just under $5k and entries open for a bit more than 3 hours.
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Just Over 30 Minutes to Enter the Main
Level: 9 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 81/170 (94/277) Prizes: $218,025 ($355,253) The combined prizes are now over $355k with players on the dinner break and entries set to close when they sit down for Level 10 in about 35 minutes. The combined field is now 277 entries but there’s a good chance they’ll get a few more entries over the dinner break. Right now, it looks like at least 17 players will find a bag at the end of the night, but that could increase depending on registration activity during dinner.
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More than $200k for 1b Prizes
Level: 8 (500/1000/1000) Entries: 90/157 (103/264) Prizes: $201,353 ($338,580) The 1b prizes just pushed above $200k with 157 entries so far today. That puts the combined total up to 264 for total prizes of almost $340k. Level 8 is halfway done with Level 9 as the final level of poker before the end of entries.
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150 1b Entries
Level: 7 (400/800/800) Entries: 99/150 (112/257) Prizes: $192,375 ($329,603) There are still a bit more than 2 hours left to enter the final flight to the Main Event and the 1b field just hit 150 entries. That puts the two-day field at 257 for total prizes just shy of $330k. The 1b prizes alone are less than $8k away from $200k.
Level 7 is nearly complete with two more levels of poker to follow this one before the dinner break, and entries set to close at the end of the dinner break.
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141 1b Entries on Second Break
Level: 7 (400/800/800) Entries: 99/141 (112/248) Prizes: $180,833 ($318,060) The 1b players are on their second break of the day now with 141 entries on the board for a two-day total of 248. That puts the combined prizes at almost $320k with 3 hours left to get into the game.