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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13 Bags after 15 Levels; Mosher Leads
Level: 15 (2500/5000/5000) Entries: 13/107 Prizes: $137,228 Day 1a played the full 15 levels tonight and there were still 13 players left with chips at the end of it all. The biggest bag went to Robbie Mosher from Dartmouth, NS who bagged 633k. That’s more than 200k ahead of Scarborough, ON’s Senthuran Vijayaratnam with 420k. Lapchi Duong, Nick McEwan, and Dave S round out the top 5 stacks from 1a.
Full stacks from 1a are below.
Player Chips Robbie Mosher 633,000 Senthuran Vijayaratnam 420,000 Lapchi Duong 383,500 Nick McEwan 293,000 Dave S 285,500 Chris Klementis 199,000 Jason Tomei 182,000 Chris Ruddell 175,500 Michael Noor 175,500 Garrett Gilmurray 173,500 Daniel Lefebvre 160,000 Weston Pring 93,500 Toms Varghese 68,000 -
$4,550 for the Winner
Level: 12 (1500/2500/2500) Entries: 15/82 Prizes: $23,370 ($15,170 prizes, $8,200 bounties) The prizes are in and the winner tonight will pocket $4,550 with a total of 8 players getting a piece of the prizes.
Place Prize 1 $4,550 2 $3,489 3 $2,427 4 $1,593 5 $1,062 6 $758 7 $683 8 $607 -
82 Entries Confirmed
Level: 12 (1500/2500/2500) Entries: 17/82 Prizes: $23,370 ($15,170 prizes, $8,200 bounties) The field is confirmed at 82 entries for $23,370 in total prizes. That means 8 players will get a piece of $15,170 in prizes with $8,200 in bounties out there in total.
They are down to 17 players left in the action now with 15 minutes to play in Level 12.
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Race to the End of the Night
Level: 15 (2500/5000/5000) Entries: 15/107 Prizes: $137,228 There are just under 30 minutes to play in Level 15, the final level of Day 1a, and the field is down to 15 left. That puts them 4 players away from early bags so at this point it’s a race to see if the clock or the players run out first.
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82 Entries after Registration
Level: 10 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 25/82 Prizes: $23,370 ($15,170 prizes, $8,200 bounties) Entries are closed for the PLO Bounty game with 82 entries on the board. That is still unofficial awaiting the final payouts, but there are still 25 players left alive and they’ll likely be playing for 8 paid spots at the end of the night.
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Final Two Tables
Level: 14 (2000/4000/4000) Entries: 18/107 Prizes: $137,228 They are down to 18 left in Day 1a of the Main Event now, putting them just 7 eliminations off an early end to the night. There are about 10 minutes to play in Level 14 with Level 15 as the final level of the evening no matter what.
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Up to 78 Entries
Level: 9 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 46/78 Prizes: $22,230 ($14,430 prizes, $7,800 bounties) There are about 30 minutes left to enter the PLO Bounty game now with action in Level 9. The field is up to 78 entries with 46 players still at the felt.
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Nine Off the Bags
Level: 13 (1500/3000/3000) Entries: 20/107 Prizes: $137,228 Thet are down to 20 players left with 10 minutes to play in Level 13. There are two more levels left in the night after this one, but they’ll bag early if the field gets to 11 before then.
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66 Entries So Far for PLO Bounty
Level: 6 (300/600/600) Entries: 45/66 Prizes: $18,810 ($12,210 prizes, $6,600 bounties) They are up to 66 entries with 45 players still alive in the PLO Bounty now with Level 6 just underway. That puts the prizes at almost $19k with $6,600 of that in the bounty pool.
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Down to 28 Left
Level: 12 (1500/2500/2500) Entries: 28/107 Prizes: $137,228 They are down to 28 players left with just under 20 minutes left in Level 12. They’ll go for their final break of Day 1a following this level, then return for three more levels of poker, at most. They’ll bag up at the end of Level 15 or at 11 players, whichever comes first.
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43 Entries in Level 2
Level: 2 (100/200/200) Entries: 43/43 Prizes: $12,255 ($7,955 prizes, $4,300 bounties) Level 2 is nearly complete with 43 entries on the board. There are a bit less than 3 hours left to get into the game tonight with entries set to close around 10:30 PM.
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107 Entries After Dinner
Level: 10 (800/1600/1600) Entries: 43/107 Prizes: $137,228 The numbers are still unofficial, but the entry period for Day 1a ended with 107 entries on the board for 1a prizes of $137,228. If that holds, it will mean that the play down to 11 players or the end of Level 15 tonight, whichever comes first. If both flights make it to 10%, then all players will be in the money on Day 2, but that’s not a guarantee.
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Dinner Time
Level: 9 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 54/106 Prizes: $135,945 The dinner break has just begun and there are 106 entries on the board to start the break. Entries for Day 1a will be closed when they return from the break for Level 10 in just over 40 minutes, but there is already $135,945 in the prize pool waiting for Day 2.
If there are no more entries over the break, it should mean the magic number for an early end to the night is 11 players.
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Final Level of Entry for 1a with 100 Entries
Level: 9 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 57/100 Prizes: $128,250 The 1a field just hit 100 players with about 35 minutes to play in Level 9. Entries are open throughout this level and the dinner break to follow, but the opening flight will close when they sit down for Level 10 at about 7:15 tonight. For players who bust tonight after the entries close, there is a PLO Bounty side game going on, and a second flight to the Main boarding tomorrow.
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More than $100k in Prizes
Level: 7 (400/800/800) Entries: 63/83 Prizes: $106,448 The 1a players are on their second break of the day, and when they return there will be three more levels of entry for today’s flight. The field is currently at 83 entries for total prizes of $106,448 and climbing.
At this pace, it seems likely that today’s field will end somewhere around 100 entries for prizes of around $125k from 1a.
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$90k in Prizes
Level: 5 (300/500/500) Entries: 63/70 Prizes: $91,058 The prizes are over $90k with about 20 minutes to play in Level 5. There are 71 entries on the board so far with 63 players still at the felt. Among the players I’ve spotted recently are Jo Teliani, Sena O’Reilly, Weston Pring, Stephen Dauphinais, Lapchi Duong, Deven Lane, Ali Razzaq, Brant Taylor, last night’s PLO winner Skyler York, Patricia Kananda (who was 3rd in Event #1), Ed Zurawell, Zeyu Huang (who was on the FT of the PLO last night), and satellite winners Toms Varghese and Jordan Banfield, who is looking for his 3rd win this series.
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10 Minutes to First Break
Level: 3 (200/300/300) Entries: 52/56 Prizes: $71,820 They are less than 10 minutes from the first break of Day 1a now with more than $70k in prizes and 56 entries so far today. Among the players I’ve spotted early today are Sunny Lubana, in for his first event this series, as well as Jason Tomei, DJ Sharma (who was on the final table of E9 yesterday), Skyler Edgar, Ronnie Dattani, and Mal Hagan.
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Nearly $70k in Prizes
Level: 3 (200/300/300) Entries: 53/53 Prizes: $67,973 They are about 25 minutes from the first break of Day 1a today with 53 entries on the board. That puts the prizes at $67,973 and climbing. I’m expecting a similar field to what we saw in Event 9, and if that happens, if should see prizes of close to $300k for this one.
Entries are open for more than 5 hours on today’s flight and tomorrow hosts another full starting flight.
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Skyler York Wins PLO After ICM Deal with Garett Maybery
The PLO game is over after the final two players decided on an ICM chop at the end of the night. It was just over 12 hours after they started the game, though runner-up Garett Maybery said he was a max-late entry today.
They had to make their way through a pretty stacked final table that included Ronnie Dattani, Myles Budd, Andy Truong, and Zeyu Huang. In the early running of the FT, third-place finisher Budd had the lead, but by the time it was five-handed, York had the big stack and he held it for the rest of the way.
This is York’s second recorded win and it’s pretty clear he likes the Omaha games. His first win (and first recorded cash) was in a 5 card Omaha event last October. York pocketed $14,045 in the ICM deal with the biggest stack while Maybery secured an extra $1,500 or so with a bump up to $12,918 from the original 2nd-place payout of $11,484.
Maybery jokingly commented after that deal that he only made it because he “doesn’t give a F about the picture.”
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Myles Budd Out in 3rd Place for $7,989
Level: 22 (15000/25000/25000) Entries: 3/73 Prizes: $49,932 Myles Budd Garett Maybery potted to 90k from the button, then called with more when Myles Budd shoved his big blind.Maybery had Q♠Q♣7♠3♦ against A♥J♦7♦6♠. Budd flopped straight outs, then turned his ace for the double.
That didn’t last long, however, as a couple of hands later Maybery flopped a set of fives against his top pair, and he was out in 3rd place.