PPT staff have barely had time to break down the tables from PPT #4 at Pure Casino Yellowhead and it’s almost time for the penultimate series of the 2024 season. Series #5 is across town at Pure Casino Edmonton and is a shortened schedule from the full series with just one week of poker action and 11 events.
The first PPT branded action for Series #5 kicks off at 1 pm Sunday, Oct 13 with a 1 in 10 satellite game for $T equivalent to entry in all open events for the series. Buy-in for the game is $430 ($390 + $40) and players start with 25k in chips for 30-minute levels.
There is more satellite action on Oct 14 with main series action kicking off on Oct 15 with the Seniors First at noon, an open NLH game starting at 4 pm, and a satellite game at 7 pm. That kicks off seven days of PPT action that includes the ever-popular 6-Max and PLO Big Bounty games as well as the two-flight Main Event and the $2k “Series Saver” High Roller to finish it out.
Check out live updates and reporting from the Pure Poker Tour Series #5 by Lyle Bateman. Chose an event of your choice down below:
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51 Entries in Little Bounty
Level: 3 (200/300/300) Entries: 47/51 Prizes: $9,690 ($7,140 prizes, $2,550 Bounties) The Little Bounty is in action now with Level 3 just beginning and 51 entries on the board and 47 players still at the felt. There is about 1 hour and 20 minutes left to enter the final game on the schedule.
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Break Chips & FT Pics
Level: 21 (10,000/20,000/20,000) Entries: 8/226 Prizes: $212,553 The final 8 players are on dinner right now with the action expected to pick up again in about 15 minutes in Level 21 with blinds at 10k/20k/20k.
Seat Player Chips 1 Tim Arnold 1,185,000 2 Kevin Lee 870,000 3 Jay Tran 360,000 5 Johnny Dalphond 1,985,000 6 Andy Wong 260,000 7 Victor Xie 175,000 8 Kim Graham 1,375,000 9 Ed Zurawell 565,000 -
Daniel Hicks Out in 9th Place for $5,360
Level: 20 (10,000/15,000/15,000) Entries: 8/226 Prizes: $212,553 Daniel Hicks They are down to 8 after Daniel Hicks made a quick exit from the final table when his suited queen couldn’t get there against Johnny Dalphond’s ace.
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Final Table
Level: 20 (10,000/15,000/15,000) Entries: 9/226 Prizes: $212,553 They are down to the final table now after Colten Yamagishi busted in 10th place. He was in against Johnny Dalphond with the best of it holding king-jack against queen-nine for Dalphond. It wasn’t to be for Yamagishi however as Dalphond turned a gutty with a flush draw then rivered his flush for the win.
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Final Table Bubble
Level: 20 (10,000/15,000/15,000) Entries: 10/226 Prizes: $212,553 Ed Zurawell raised to 30k from the cutoff before Daniel Lefebvre reraised to 88k, leaving just a few 1k chips behind, from the button. Zurawell called and thought Lefebvre was all in so briefly exposed his hand before flipping it back over when he realized Lefebvre still had a few chips back.
The flop was K♣Q♥6♣ and Zurawell bet enough to put Lefebvre all in. Lefebvre called, revealing pocket eights against ace-king of hearts for Zurawell. Zurawell improved on the turn of the A♣3♥ runout while Lefebvre bricked his set to hit the rail in 11th place.
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Zurawell Doubles
Level: 20 (10,000/15,000/15,000) Entries: 11/226 Prizes: $212,553 It was all in between Andy Wong and Ed Zurawell with Wong on the button and Zurawell in the big blind. Zurawell was in good shape with pocket jacks against sevens for Wong.
Wong called for a “hockey stick” but the board of 8♥K♦A♣2♠8♠ didn’t comply and Zurawell stacked up a double on his 150k stack.
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Two Away from the Final Table
Level: 20 (10,000/15,000/15,000) Entries: 11/226 Prizes: $212,553 DJ Sharma was the most recent exit from the game. I missed the action but Tim Arnold was seen stacking up Sharma’s chips.
The remaining players will be going on a 30-minute dinner break in about 50 minutes when this level ends.
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15 Entries in Series Saver
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 12/15 Prizes: $25,650 The Series Saver game is up to 15 entries as players are on the break following Level 3. There are still 12 players left alive for prizes of more than $25k.
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Down to 12
Level: 20 (10,000/15,000/15,000) Entries: 12/226 Prizes: $212,553 They are down to 12 to start Level 20 now after Paul Brar hit the rail in 13th place just before the start of this level.
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Hicks Finds his Jack
Level: 19 (6,000/12,000/12,000) Entries: 13/226 Prizes: $212,553 Paul Brar opened the middle to 24k and DJ Sharma called from the button before Day 1a leader Daniel Hicks, who has been chipped down today, shoved from the small blind for just under 100k. Brar reshoved with more, and Sharma mucked his hand.
Brar was on A♦Q♣ against A♣J♦ but Hicks flopped his jack and held on a board of J♥5♣K♥5♥4♠.