2025 WSOPC Calgary – Event #10: $400 Monster Stack NLH

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  • Curtis Singleton Wins Monster Stack for $68,505

    Curtis SIngleton picked up his first Circuit ring in his very first live win. He previously had a few final table finishes around Alberta events, but his best score prior to tonight was 3rd place in a PPT game in Nov of 2023 and his total lifetime cashes before today were less than $20k USD.

    Now, with this win in the Monster, he’ll more than double his lifetime earnings and record his first win with the ring. He had to overcome a chip deficit heads up, and he was short-stacking for much of the final table.

    A close look at the winners photo will reveal his rubber duck card capper, and the ducks were working for him tonight. He won several pots with a deuce in his hand including a four-card club flush with the deuce of clubs. The biggest one came when both players had a duck in the hand and two more came on the board. All the money went in with Singleton at risk, but he was boated up against the bare trips for runner-up Kalyan Cheekuri.

    That gave Singleton a big lead and the game ended shortly after when the money went in preflop with Singleton on king-ten against queen-ten for Cheekuri. The king-ten held despite Cheekuri turning open-ended and the ring went to Singleton.

    Final Results from Day 2 of the Monster Stack

    PlacePlayerPrize
    1 Curtis Singleton$68,505
    2 Kalyan Cheekuri$45,670
    3 Calvin Lake$32,025
    4 Korey Dadgar$22,861
    5 Johnny Yu$16,618
    6 Hoangwei Liu$12,306
    7 Michael Malm$9,286
    8 Kuan-Yu Tsai$7,143
    9 Evan Casey$5,604
    10 Gregory Taylor$4,484
    11 Giulio Piredda$4,484
    12 Don Mccall$3,663
    13 Terrill Coughlin$3,663
    14 Jeffory Saunders$3,055
    15 Marc- Andre Kudjick- Paquin$3,055
    16 Pete Fylyma$3,055
    17 Raymond New$3,055
    18 Clair Ramsay$2,602
    19 Raymond Trieu$2,602
    20 Marco Di-Nardo$2,602
    21 Michael Noor$2,602
    22 Pawan(Pav) Braich$2,602
    23 Thomas Sloan$2,602
    24 Michael St. Pierre-Porter$2,602
    25 Sam Raz$2,602
    26 Graham Lupton$2,602
    27 Craig Caldwell$2,265
    28 Ghislaine Johnson$2,265
    29 Haochen Zhou$2,265
    30 George Jurovich$2,265
    31 Karen Dodd$2,265
    32 Ryan Permis$2,265
    33 Raymond Cawaling$2,265
    34 Joshua Frazer-James$2,265
    35 Lisa Powell$2,265
    36 Dale Foyle$2,016
    37 John Scalise$2,016
    38 Faisel Al-Qutub$2,016
    39 Ross Henderson$2,016
    40 Laurence Louie$2,016
    41 David Tran$2,016
    42 Jim Zanidean$2,016
    43 Zhi Yang$2,016
    44 Rishilal Makkar$2,016
    45 Jay Glass$1,836
    46 Rauno Tahvonen$1,836
    47 Brett Worton$1,836
    48 Seseung Oh$1,836
    49 Zhiyu Chen$1,836
    50 Lorne Voth$1,836
    51 Maciej Baumgart$1,836
    52 Christian Wallmuth$1,836
    53 Uldis Sokolovskis$1,836
    54 Aaron Quon$1,748
    55 Ronald Simon$1,748
    56 Shawn Lange$1,748
    57 Ravdeep Brar$1,748
    58 Eric Davis$1,748
    59 Alexander Byliccki$1,748
    60 Srinivas Gottiparthi$1,748
    61 Aaron Froese$1,748
    62 Hassan Issa$1,748
    63 David Van-Der-Torre$1,748
    64 Jeffrey Cormier$1,748
    65 Malcolm Bolger$1,748
    66 Jason Hayashi$1,748
    67 David Swirski$1,748
    68 Jinrong Zhang$1,748
    69 Allan Mckinnon$1,748
    70 Michael Cartwright$1,748
    71 Antoine Saddleback$1,748
    72 Duff Charette$1,748
    73 Kelly Dalke$1,748
    74 Zoran Pribilovic$1,748
    75 Jayvee Lumahan$1,748
    76 Yvan Gravel$1,748
    77 Glenn Slater$1,748
    78 Sevon Zargarian$1,748
  • Kalyan Cheekuri Out in 2nd Place for $45,670

    Level:34 (250000/500000/500000)
    Entries:1/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Kalyan Cheekuri

    After Curtis Singleton doubled up, they had a huge all in confrontation preflop with Kalyan Cheekuri on queen-ten against king-ten for SIngelton. Cheekuri flopped open-ended but then bricked the rest of the board to send the win to Singleton.

  • Singleton Flips the Script for the Lead

    Level:34 (250000/500000/500000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Curtis Singleton uses a rubber ducky for his card protector, and at least tonight, the ducks are working for him. He’s won several hands in heads up with a deuce in his hand, but the most recent was the biggest.

    They both limped it preflop, then checked the flop of 2108. Singleton fired 500k on the 7 turn and Kalyan Cheekuri called to the 2 river. Singleton bet 1.5 million, then shoved over the raise to 6 million. Cheekuri called and the both had a deuce, but Singleton also had a ten for the boat and the big win.

  • Singleton Chips Up Before Break

    Level:33 (250000/500000/500000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    I was a bit premature with the break chips as there were still a couple of minutes left in the level when I reported. Curtis SIngleton managed to pull some back just before the break and he’s sitting on 22 million now with Kalyan Cheekuri still ahead with just under 40 million.

  • Cheekuri with Big Lead at Break

    Level:32 (200000/400000/400000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Kalyan Cheekuri is now the big leader with Curtis Singleton down to about 14 million. There are 62.5 million in play, so Cheekuri is on about 48 million.

  • Aces Hold for Cheekuri

    Level:33 (200000/400000/400000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Kalyan Cheekuri raised to 900k and Curtis Singleton called to the flop of QK6. Singleton check-called for 675k on the 10 turn and then for 9 million on the 3 river. Cheekuri turned over AA and Singleton showed K as he mucked.

  • Even Stacks

    Level:33 (200000/400000/400000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are basically even now with about 31 million each after a huge hand saw Curtis Singleton force a fold on the river. Kalyan Cheekuri opened to 1 million from the button and Singleton called to the flop of 985.

    Both players checked to the Q turn where Singelton check-raised from 1.5 million to 4 million. Cheekuri called but them mucked when Singleton shoved the 8 river.

  • Calvin Lake Out in 3rd Place for $32,025

    Level:32 (150000/300000/300000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Calvin Lake

    They are heads up now after Calvin Lake hit the rail in 3rd place. After he had to fold the river to a shove by Kalyan Cheekuri he was left with 13.3 million, but then doubled up Curtis Singleton with ace-king over pocket fives. Singleton flopped a set and held for the win. That left Lake with under a million, and the rest went to Cheekuri on his way to the cage.

  • Cheekuri To Big Lead

    Level:32 (150000/300000/300000)
    Entries:3/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Calvin Lake opened the button to 700k and Kalyan Cheekuri called from the small blind. Lake fired 800k on the A10K flop and got the call to the 3 turn. Lake bet 2.5 million and Cheekuri called.

    The river was 2 and Lake slide out 4.7 million. Cheekuri came over the top with a shove that would have been most of Lakes stack and he elected to muck his hand. The pot left Cheekuri with 35.8 million while Lake has 13.3 million and Curtis Singleton is on 12.325 million.

  • Korey Dadgar Out in 4th Place for $22,861

    Level:32 (150000/300000/300000)
    Entries:3/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Korey Dadgar

    They are down to three left after Korey Dadgar hit the rail for 4th place tonight. I missed the action while I was in Sundance checking on the opening flight to the Main Event.

  • Johnny Yu Out in 5th Place for $16,618

    Level:32 (150000/300000/300000)
    Entries:4/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Johnny Yu

    They are down to four left after Johnny Yu couldn’t win a flip with jack-ten of hearts over pocket fives for Kalyan Cheekuri. Yu turned open-ended but bricked the river for the pocket fives to hold.

  • Hongwei Liu Out in 6th Place for $12,306

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:5/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Hongwei Liu

    They are down to 5 now in the Monster after Hongwei Liu hit the rail in 6th place tonight. There are about 10 minutes to play in Level 31 and the average stack is around 50 big blinds.

  • Michael Malm Out in 7th Place for $9,286

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:6/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Michael Malm

    It’s been a pretty good start to 2025 for Michael Malm after a stellar 2024. Malm won the API Player of the Year last year by a mile, and it looks like he’s well on his way to another title this year. He binked a ring in the Two-Day $1k on Tuesday, and now has another final table to start the year.

  • Kuan-Yu Tsai Out in 8th Place for $7,143

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:7/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Kuan Tsai

    They are down to 7 left in the Monster Stack now with about 25 minutes to play in Level 31. Kuan-Yu Tsai was the most recent exit from the game, but I missed the action while I was out of the room for a second.

  • Two Pair for Lake

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:8/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    I picked up the action on the flop reading 107Q and Curtis Singleton checked to Hongwei Liu who fired 1 million. Calvin Lake called before SIngleton’s cards hit the muck.

    Both players checked the 4 turn and Liu slid out 900k on the A river. Lake took a few seconds to think before pumping it up to 2.9 million. Liu called but mucked when Lake showed ace-ten of clubs for two pair and the win.

  • Malm Left Short Just Before Dinner

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:8/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Just before the dinner break, Michael Malm shoved the cutoff and was called by button Johnny Yu. Yu was at risk but had the best hand with ace-king over ace-queen. The runout was 102AJQ to send Yu to Broadway for the win. The hand put Yu over 5 million and dropped Malm to 475k. See the full stacks for the final 8 below

    T-SPlayerChips
    39 – 1Hongwei Liu8,000,000
    39 – 2Tsai Kuan Yu2,375,000
    39 – 3Calvin Lake17,500,000
    39 – 4Michael Malm475,000
    39 – 5Johnny Yu5,900,000
    39 – 7Korey Dadgar5,200,000
    39 – 8Kalyan Cheekuri16,975,000
    39 – 9Curtis Singleton5,200,000
  • Evan Casey Out in 9th Place for $5,604

    Level:30 (100000/200000/200000)
    Entries:8/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Evan Casey

    They are down to 8 left on the final table now after Evan Casey shoved the big blind over a cutoff open to 425k from Calvin Lake. Lake tanked for about 20 seconds then made the call with [invalid notations] over KQ. The board missed Casey completely and Lake rivered an ace just for good measure.

  • Greg Taylor Out in 10th Place for $4,484

    Level:30 (100000/200000/200000)
    Entries:9/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Greg Taylor

    Greg Taylor managed to run up his stack from the short stack to more than 7 million in the last couple of levels, but it all came to an end for him when they got to the final table. He shoved nines on a board with two overcards and start-of-day leader Kalyan Cheekuri heroed it off with king-queen for top pair. It was a massive pot that saw Cheekuri chip up to around 13 million and a big lead on the rest of the field now.

  • Final Table Faces

  • Giulio Rosati Bubbles Final Table

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:10/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    It was blind on blind when Giulio Rosati shoved the small and Greg Taylor called from the big. Rosati was short after doubling up Honwei Liu recently while Taylor had chipped up considerably from his sort stack after the break and covered Rosati.

    Taylor was on ace-five against queen-six and he turned the ace to seal the deal. I’ll grab some final table pictures and stacks shortly, but it’s worth noting that Taylor, who came out of the last break with just 645k is now on the final table with more than 7 million in front of him.

  • Final Table Bubble

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:11/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Don McCall was the most recent exit from the final two tables in the Monster bringing them down to 11 and the final table bubble.

  • Down to 12

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:12/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 12 left now with Jeff Saunders and Terrill Coughlin hitting the cage for payouts recently. Coughlin ran into the aces of Johnny Yu and lost a big pot to leave him short, then busted shortly after.

  • Yu Finds a Double

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:14/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Terrill Coughlin raised to 400k from the cutoff before Johnny Yu, on the button, made it 1.2 million to go. It folded back to Coughlin and he shoved a covering stack, which Yu snap-called.

    Yu had pocket aces against ace-queen and the 46265 runout didn’t change anything.

  • 14 Left

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:14/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 14 left now in the Monster Stack with just under 30 minutes to play in Level 29. Marc- Andre Kudjick- Paquin from Quebec was the most recent player to cash out today.

  • Liu Finds a Double

    Level:28 (60000/120000/120000)
    Entries:15/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Hongwei Liu raised to 250k from the hijack and Curtis Singleton raised to 600k from the cutoff, and Giulio Rosati called from the small blind. Liu came back over-top with a shove for just under 2.7 million.

    That pushed Singleton out of the hand, but Rosati asked for a count then put in the call. Liu had ace-king over queen-jack for Rosati, and the king came on the flop of K23Q6. The had left Rosati under 2 million, while Liu is suddenly pushing 6 million.

    Greg Taylor has also chipped up since the break. He was the short stack with 645k at the break, but he’s found some hands and is now sitting on about 4 million.

  • Lake Gets There Against Fylyma

    Level:28 (60000/120000/120000)
    Entries:15/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Pete Fylyma just hit the rail for 16th place after a bit of a brutal end. He raised it up to 425k from early position, and Calvin Lake called from the hijack.

    The flop was 1053 and Fylyma fired 600k. Lake smooth-called to the 3 turn where he called 1.5 million. Fylyma shoved his remaining stack on the 2 river and Lake called it down with more. Fylyma had an overpair of jacks but Lake’s flopped set of tens and turned boat was way out in front.

  • 16 Left

    Level:28 (60000/120000/120000)
    Entries:16/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    There are just 16 players left in the action in Day 2 of the Monster Stack now after Calir Ramsay (who was 3rd in the Black Chip and also cashed the Seniors) and Ray New hit the rail recently.

  • 17 Left at Break

    Level:28 (60000/120000/120000)
    Entries:17/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 17 remaining at the break following Level 27. Calvin Lake is the current leader with 6.12 million with Terrill Coughlin, start-of-day leader Kalyan Cheekuri, and Pete Fylyma all playing 5 million or more. Full stacks for the remaining 17 are below.

    PlayerChips
    Calvin Lake6,120,000
    Terrill Coughlin5,655,000
    Kalyan Cheekuri5,500,000
    Pete Fylyma5,430,000
    Evan Casey4,465,000
    Hongwei Kiu4,365,000
    Tsai Kuan Yu4,315,000
    Michael Malm4,130,000
    Giulio Rosati4,080,000
    Curtis Singleton3,805,000
    Jeff Saunders3,560,000
    Korey Dadgar2,695,000
    Marc-Andre Kudjick-Paquin2,100,000
    Don McCall1480000
    Johnny Yu1,280,000
    Ray Nau1,015,000
    Gregory Taylor645,000
  • 19 Players Left in Monster

    Level:27 (50000/100000/100000)
    Entries:19/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are nearing the final two tables of play now with just under 20 minutes to play in Level 27. There is a break coming up after this level and I’ll have a look around for the big stacks while they are out of the room.

    Recent Busts from Monster

    PlacePlayerPrize
    20 Marco Di-Nardo$2,602
    21 Michael Noor$2,602
    22 Pav Braich$2,602
    23 Thomas Sloan$2,602
    24 Michael St. Pierre-Porter$2,602
    25 Sam Raz$2,602
    26 Graham Lupton$2,602
  • Final Three Tables

    Level:26 (40000/80000/80000)
    Entries:26/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to just 26 players left in Day 2 of the Monster Stack now. Full prizes are loaded under the payouts tab with the recent busts listed below.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    27 Craig Caldwell$2,265
    28 Ghislaine Johnson$2,265
    29 Haochen Zhou$2,265
    30 George Jurovich$2,265
    31 Karen Dodd$2,265
    32 Ryan Permis$2,265
    33 Raymond Cawaling$2,265
    34 Joshua Frazer-James$2,265
    35 Lisa Powell$2,265
  • 4 Tables Left

    Level:25 (30000/60000/60000)
    Entries:35/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to the final four tables in the Monster Stack now with 35 players left alive. See below for the recent prizes and see the Payouts tab for a look at the full list.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    36 Dale Foyle$2,016
    37 John Scalise$2,016
    38 Faisel Al-Qutub$2,016
    39 Ross Henderson$2,016
    40 Laurence Louie$2,016
    41 David Tran$2,016
    42 Jim Zanidean$2,016
    43 Zhi Yang$2,016
    44 Rishilal Makkar$2,016
    45 Jay Glass$1,836
    46 Rauno Tahvonen$1,836
    47 Brett Worton$1,836
    48 Henry Oh$1,836
    49 Zhiyu Chen$1,836
    50 Lorne Voth$1,836
  • Down to 43

    Level:25 (30000/60000/60000)
    Entries:43/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    The Monster field is getting tamed with the field down to 5 tables now and 43 left alive. Full prizes are under the payouts tab (including 56th place now) with recent payouts below.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    42 Rishi Makkar$2,016
    43 Jay Glass$2,016
    44 Rauno Tahvonen$2,016
    45 Brett Worton$1,836
    46 Henry Oh$1,836
    47 Zhiyu Chen$1,836
    48 Lorne Voth$1,836
    56 Shawn Lange$1,748
  • 50 Left

    Level:24 (25000/50000/50000)
    Entries:50/1,536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 50 left in the Monster Stack now with about 25 minutes to play in Level 24 and the first break of the day to follow this level. See below for the recent cashers with the full list under the Payouts tab (with the caveat that we haven’t see 56th place yet).

    PlacePlayerPrize
    51 Maciej Baumgart$1,836
    52 Christian Wallmuth$1,836
    53 Uldis Sokolovskis$1,836
    54 Aaron Quon$1,748
    55 Ronald Simon$1,748
    56$1,748
    57 Robbie Brar$1,748
    58 Eric Davis$1,748
    59 Alexander Byliccki$1,748
    60 Sam Gottiparthi$1,748
    61 Aaron Froese$1,748
    62 Hassan Issa$1,748
    63 David Van-Der-Torre$1,748
    64 Jeffrey Cormier$1,748
    65 Malcolm Bolger$1,748
    66 Jason Hayashi$1,748
    67 David Swirski$1,748
    68 Jinrong Zhang$1,748
  • Down to 68 Left

    Level:22 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:68/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 68 left, but the calls of “Payout” are coming pretty fast so far today. I am actually a couple of busts behind the times with the bottom list, but here’s a first look at cashing players today.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    69 Allan Mckinnon$1,748
    70 Michael Cartwright$1,748
    71 Antoine Saddleback$1,748
    72 Duff Charette$1,748
    73 Kelly Dalke$1,748
    74 Zoran Pribilovic$1,748
    75 Jayvee Lumahan$1,748
    76 Yvan Gravel$1,748
    77 Glenn Slater$1,748
    78 Sevon Zargarian$1,748
  • Day 2 is Underway

    Level:21 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:75/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    The action is underway for Day 2 of the Monster Stack. 78 players returned to the action today, but several have already hit the rail in early action. I’ll get the prizes updated in the backend shortly, but one early bust today was Glenn Slater. He bagged u on Day 1a with 155k so he was a bit short to start, but it’s a bit of a miracle he was here at all considering he was down to a single 5k chip on Day 1a before running it back up again. He ended his run early on Day 2, but $1,748 was a better payout than he’d have gotten on Day 1.

  • Kalyan Cheekuri Leads to Start Day 2

    Event 10:$400 Monster Stack ($330 + $70)
    Date:Day 2: Jan 16, Noon
    Blinds:30/45
    Entries:78/1,536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Day 2 of the Monster Stack is set with 78 players returning from the Monster-sized field of 1,536. That’s a new record for the Monster Stack in total and both flights also set individual records for size. With 947 entries on 1b, that may well be the biggest single-day field in market history.

    In the end, the prizes capped out at more than $505k, but I don’t have eyes on the final payouts for Day 2. As they weren’t sure how many players would be left at the end of 1b, they waited to make up the final payouts. They’ll be posted on the board when players arrive in the morning, but my guess is that first place will be somewhere in the range of $80k+.

    Kalyan Cheekuri was the 1a chip leader and they’ll carry that lead through to Day 2 with 2.45 million. 1b leader (and PKO Ring winner) Brett Worton will start the day second in chips and Curtis Singleton, Maciej Boumgart, and Calvin Lake round out the top 5 counts for Day 2.

    Day 2 action kicks off at noon in the Chrome room, and this will be my main focus for Thursday. Play will begin in Level 22 with 5:02 remaining, so the action gets underway with blinds at 15k/30k/30k but will jump to 20k/40k/40k fairly quickly.

    Day 2 Stacks by Name

    T-SPlayerChips
    40 – 8Aaron Froese730,000
    34 – 9Aaron Quon525,000
    36 – 6Alex Bylicki1,095,000
    38 – 5Allan McKinnon105,000
    41 – 3Antoine Saddleback125,000
    34 – 2Brett Worton2,000,000
    34 – 8Calvin Lake1,645,000
    33 – 8Chris Walmuth545,000
    35 – 4Clair Ramsay530,000
    39 – 3Craig Caldwell920,000
    33 – 4Curtis Singleton1,735,000
    34 – 6Dale Foyle1,075,000
    41 – 7David Swirski485,000
    41 – 5David Tran490,000
    39 – 5David Vandertorre800,000
    36 – 2Don McCall470000
    40 – 7Duff Charette340,000
    33 – 9Eric Davis1,150,000
    35 – 2Evan Casey790,000
    35 – 8Faisal Al Qutub1,385,000
    32 – 8George Junovich1,360,000
    38 – 3Ghislaine Johnson690,000
    41 – 2Giulio Rosati1,310,000
    38 – 4Glenn Slater155,000
    32 – 3Graham Luptomn835,000
    36 – 4Gregory Taylor935000
    41 – 6Haochen Zhou310,000
    35 – 3Hassan Issa580,000
    39 – 8Henry Oh425,000
    32 – 2Hongwei Kiu570,000
    40 – 5Jason Hayashi1,080,000
    40 – 6Jay Glass395,000
    39 – 1Jayvee Lumahan305000
    36 – 8Jeff Cormier1,160,000
    32 – 1Jeff Saunders1,625,000
    32 – 7Jim Zanidean1,100,000
    34 – 1Jinyang Zhang780,000
    36 – 9John Scalise1,455,000
    39 – 4Johnny Yu385,000
    35 – 7Joshua Frazer-Vamer860,000
    38 – 6Kalyan Cheekuri2,450,000
    36 – 7Karen Dodd660,000
    41 – 4Kelly Dalke250,000
    40 – 9Korey Dadgar365,000
    38 – 9Laurence Louie970,000
    41 – 1Lisa Powell520,000
    38 – 1Lorne Voth485,000
    33 – 2Maciej Boumgart1,660,000
    40 – 4Malcolm Bolger805,000
    33 – 5Marc-Andre Kudjick-Paquin235,000
    33 – 7Marco Di Nardo1,280,000
    40 – 1Michael Malm925,000
    41 – 8Michael Noor675,000
    35 – 6Mike Cartwright670,000
    32 – 4Mike St. Pierre-Porter395,000
    33 – 6Pav Braich930,000
    36 – 5Pete Fylyma1,480,000
    34 – 5Rauwo Tahvonen575,000
    38 – 3Ray Nau395,000
    39 – 5Raymond Cawaling970,000
    38 – 7Raymond Trieu365000
    38 – 2Rishi Makkar1,640,000
    40 – 3Robbie Brar680,000
    33 – 1Ronald “RJ” Simon875,000
    34 – 3Ross Henderson380,000
    36 – 3Ryan Permis930,000
    39 – 6Sam Gottiparthi705,000
    32 – 5Sam Raz685,000
    32 – 9Sevon Zargarian285,000
    39 – 2Shawn Lange335,000
    33 – 3Terrill Coughlin802,000
    39 – 9Thomas Sloan1,225,000
    34 – 4Tsai Kuan Yu144,000
    32 – 2Uldis Sokolovskis490,000
    36 – 1Yvan Gravel565,000
    34 – 7Zhigang Yang350000
    35 – 1Zhiyu Chen195,000
    35 – 5Zoran PribilovicGraham Lupton

    Day 2 Chips by Seat

    I think I made a typo in the 1a chips as there are two players in Seat 2 on Table 32. I verified one of the seat assignments as correct off the 1b slips, but I don’t have 1a slips anymore to check that one, so I suspect that Hongwei Kiu is listed in the wrong seat. My apologies.

    T-SPlayerChips
    32 – 1Jeff Saunders1,625,000
    32 – 2Hongwei Kiu570,000
    32 – 2Uldis Sokolovskis490,000
    32 – 3Graham Luptomn835,000
    32 – 4Mike St. Pierre-Porter395,000
    32 – 5Sam Raz685,000
    32 – 7Jim Zanidean1,100,000
    32 – 8George Junovich1,360,000
    32 – 9Sevon Zargarian285,000
    33 – 1Ronald “RJ” Simon875,000
    33 – 2Maciej Boumgart1,660,000
    33 – 3Terrill Coughlin802,000
    33 – 4Curtis Singleton1,735,000
    33 – 5Marc-Andre Kudjick-Paquin235,000
    33 – 6Pav Braich930,000
    33 – 7Marco Di Nardo1,280,000
    33 – 8Chris Walmuth545,000
    33 – 9Eric Davis1,150,000
    34 – 1Jinyang Zhang780,000
    34 – 2Brett Worton2,000,000
    34 – 3Ross Henderson380,000
    34 – 4Tsai Kuan Yu144,000
    34 – 5Rauwo Tahvonen575,000
    34 – 6Dale Foyle1,075,000
    34 – 7Zhigang Yang350000
    34 – 8Calvin Lake1,645,000
    34 – 9Aaron Quon525,000
    35 – 1Zhiyu Chen195,000
    35 – 2Evan Casey790,000
    35 – 3Hassan Issa580,000
    35 – 4Clair Ramsay530,000
    35 – 5Zoran Pribilovic250,000
    35 – 6Mike Cartwright670,000
    35 – 7Joshua Frazer-Vamer860,000
    35 – 8Faisal Al Qutub1,385,000
    36 – 1Yvan Gravel565,000
    36 – 2Don McCall470000
    36 – 3Ryan Permis930,000
    36 – 4Gregory Taylor935000
    36 – 5Pete Fylyma1,480,000
    36 – 6Alex Bylicki1,095,000
    36 – 7Karen Dodd660,000
    36 – 8Jeff Cormier1,160,000
    36 – 9John Scalise1,455,000
    38 – 1Lorne Voth485,000
    38 – 2Rishi Makkar1,640,000
    38 – 3Ray Nau395,000
    38 – 4Glenn Slater155,000
    38 – 5Allan McKinnon105,000
    38 – 6Kalyan Cheekuri2,450,000
    38 – 7Raymond Trieu365000
    38 – 8Ghislaine Johnson690,000
    38 – 9Laurence Louie970,000
    39 – 1Jayvee Lumahan305000
    39 – 2Shawn Lange335,000
    39 – 3Craig Caldwell920,000
    39 – 4Johnny Yu385,000
    39 – 5David Vandertorre800,000
    39 – 5Raymond Cawaling970,000
    39 – 6Sam Gottiparthi705,000
    39 – 8Henry Oh425,000
    39 – 9Thomas Sloan1,225,000
    40 – 1Michael Malm925,000
    40 – 3Robbie Brar680,000
    40 – 4Malcolm Bolger805,000
    40 – 5Jason Hayashi1,080,000
    40 – 6Jay Glass395,000
    40 – 7Duff Charette340,000
    40 – 8Aaron Froese730,000
    40 – 9Korey Dadgar365,000
    41 – 1Lisa Powell520,000
    41 – 2Giulio Rosati1,310,000
    41 – 3Antoine Saddleback125,000
    41 – 4Kelly Dalke250,000
    41 – 5David Tran490,000
    41 – 6Haochen Zhou310,000
    41 – 7David Swirski485,000
    41 – 8Michael Noor675,000
    Event 10
    WSOPC Calgary 2025 Schedule
  • Brett Worton Bags 2 Million for 1b Lead

    Level:23 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:48/947 (78/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    Day 1b is complete with 48 players putting chips into a bag. Brett Worton, who won the PKO ring earlier in the series, bagged the biggest 1b stack with 2 million even. Curtis Singleton, Rishi Makkar, Pete Fylyma, and John Scalise round out the top five from the second flight.

    They join a total of 11 players with 1 million or more from Day 1b. The 48 baggers from 1b will join 30 players who advanced from 1a for 78 players on Day 2, all in the money.

    Advancing Stacks from 1b

    PlayerChips
    Brett Worton2,000,000
    Curtis Singleton1,735,000
    Rishi Makkar1,640,000
    Pete Fylyma1,480,000
    John Scalise1,455,000
    George Junovich1,360,000
    Thomas Sloan1,225,000
    Jeff Cormier1,160,000
    Eric Davis1,150,000
    Jim Zanidean1,100,000
    Alex Bylicki1,095,000
    Raymond Cawaling970,000
    Laurence Louie970,000
    Gregory Taylor935000
    Ryan Permis930,000
    Pav Braich930,000
    Michael Malm925,000
    Ronald “RJ” Simon875,000
    Joshua Frazer-Vamer860,000
    Graham Lupton835,000
    Evan Casey790,000
    Jinyang Zhang780,000
    Aaron Froese730,000
    Sam Gottiparthi705,000
    Robbie Brar680,000
    Michael Noor675,000
    Karen Dodd660,000
    Ghislaine Johnson590,000
    Hassan Issa580,000
    Yvan Gravel565,000
    Clair Ramsay530,000
    Aaron Quon525,000
    David Tran490,000
    Uldis Sokolovskis490,000
    Lorne Voth485,000
    David Swirski485,000
    Don McCall470000
    Mike St. Pierre-Porter395,000
    Ross Henderson380,000
    Korey Dadgar365,000
    Raymond Trieu365000
    Duff Charette340,000
    Haochen Zhou310,000
    Jayvee Lumahan305000
    Kelly Dalke250,000
    Zoran Pribilovic250,000
    Marc-Andre Kudjick-Paquin235,000
    Tsai Kuan Yu144,000

    Day 1b Prizes (Complete)

    PlacePlayerPrize
    49 Tommy Nguyen$1,194
    50 Giuseppe Galluzzo$1,194
    51 Brian Nutt$1,194
    52 Alexander Allison$1,194
    53 Alan Schmelzel$1,194
    54 Ty Duong$1,071
    55 Shawn Silva$1,071
    56 Varghese Kanjoothara$1,071
    57 Maria Somers$1,071
    58 Skyler York$1,071
    59 Anderson Frank-Graham$1,071
    60 Leanne Brown$1,071
    61 Shane Rawlins$1,071
    62 Ryan Parungao$1,071
    63 David Burnard$979
    64 Colten Yamagishi$979
    65 Kwong Au$979
    66 Sandra Wong$979
    67 Luteng Li$979
    68 Mehdi Saeed$979
    69 Steven Barber$979
    70 Dnr$979
    71 Simon Lau$979
    72 Frank Gallie$913
    73 Sam Insole$913
    74 Thomas Mcinnis$913
    75 Timothy Jaggard$913
    76 Daryl Salisbury$913
    77 Carlos Gerones-Sanchez$913
    78 Shoaib Syed$913
    79 Martin Sayle$913
    80 Takuma Bergeon$913
    81 Douglas Cornelson$867
    82 David Page$867
    83 Julius Roque$867
    84 Kevin Huang$867
    85 Nicholas Andreas$867
    86 Thomas Bona$867
    87 Sheldon Viney$867
    88 Jeff Charlebois$867
    89 Ronnie Shaffer$867
    90 Ruoxiao Shi$840
    91 Ryan Johel$840
    92 Robbie Roscoe$840
    93 Kevin Javier$840
    94 Tyrone Raddi$840
    95 Zengyong Lin$840
    96 Sky Marvin$840
    97 Jacob Paterson$840
    98 Kyle Levicki$840
    99 Nancy Asselin$800
    100 Dawn Jasin$800
    101 Cole Harmon$800
    102 Darren Kennedy$800
    103 Illia Hulenko$800
    104 Ryan Callahan$800
    105 Zilong Zhao$800
    106 Matthew Kwong$800
    107 Xiao Ma$800
    108 Taran Parmar$800
    109 Bradley Harvey$800
    110 Bryan Robitaille-Fequet$800
    111 Marc-Andre Yelle$800
    112 Lap Duong$800
    113 Sean Godley$800
    114 Morgan Mclellan$800
    115 Essam Saadeddine$800
    116 Thomas Taylor$800
    117 Hoang Quach$800
    118 Chun Kwan$800
    119 Saeed Ganji$800
    120 Joseph Jasin$800
    121 Kazuya Ogino$800
    122 Karim Chatur$800
    123 Dongwoo Ko$800
    124 Rene Majeau$800
    125 Devon Boutilier$800
    126 Ian Webb$800
    127 Allan Alejandro$800
    128 Zachary Nicholls$800
    129 Kayla Rojek$800
    130 Ragnar Parn$800
    131 Vasco Morgado$800
    132 Brandon Wammes$800
    133 Sebastian Fallu$800
    134 Brandon Vallet$800
    135 Christopher Bush$800
    136 Tyler Dankowich$800
    137 Alex Casillas Jariod$800
    138 Mark Inglis$800
    139 Paul Sokoloff$800
    140 Hong Li$800
    141 Trevor Ostergard$800
    142 Deven Lane$800
    143 Ian Modder$800
  • 12 Off the Bags

    Level:22 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:60/947 (90/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    They are down to 60 players left in 1b with just over 20 minutes to play in Level 22. The bags will come out early if they lose 12 more players before the end of Level 24, which looks pretty likely.

    Recent 1b Payouts

    PlacePlayerPrize
    61 Shane Rawlins$1,071
    62 Ryan Parungao$1,071
    63 David Burnard$979
    64 Colten Yamagishi$979
    65 Kwong Au$979
    66 Sandra Wong$979
    67 Luteng Li$979
    68 Mehdi Saeed$979
    69 Steven Barber$979
    70 Dnr$979
  • 22 Off the Bags

    Level:21 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:70/947 (100/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    The players are returning from the final break of the night with 70 players left in the game. That puts them 22 off the bags coming out early, but either way, they are no more than 2 hours away from the end of the night at the end of Level 24. Prizes since my last update are below.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    71 Simon Lau$979
    72 Frank Gallie$913
    73 Sam Insole$913
    74 Thomas Mcinnis$913
    75 Timothy Jaggard$913
    76 Daryl Salisbury$913
    77 Carlos Gerones-Sanchez$913
  • Down to 77 Left

    Level:20 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:77/947 (107/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    There are about 5 minutes left to play in Level 20 and the 1b field is now down to 77, less than 30 off the early end to the night. There’s a break in play coming at the end of this level, and when they return there are four levels of poker left on the schedule, but they won’t play them all if the field gets to 48 first.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    78 Shoaib Syed$913
    79 Martin Sayle$913
    80 Takuma Bergeon$913
    81 Douglas Cornelson$867
    82 David Page$867
    83 Julius Roque$867
    84 Kevin Huang$867
    85 Nicholas Andreas$867
    86 Thomas Bona$867
    87 Sheldon Viney$867
    88 Jeff Charlebois$867
    89 Ronnie Shaffer$867
    90 Ruoxiao Shi$840
    91 Ryan Johel$840
    92 Robbie Roscoe$840
    93 Kevin Javier$840
    94 Tyrone Raddi$840
    95 Zengyong Lin$840
    96 Sky Marvin$840
    97 Jacob Paterson$840
    98 Kyle Levicki$840
    99 Nancy Asselin$800
    100 Dawn Jasin$800
    101 Cole Harmon$800
    102 Darren Kennedy$800
    103 Illia Hulenko$800
    104 Ryan Callahan$800
    105 Zilong Zhao$800
    106 Matthew Kwong$800
    107 Xiao Ma$800
    108 Taran Parmar$800
    109 Bradley Harvey$800
    110 Bryan Robitaille-Fequet$800
    111 Marc-Andre Yelle$800
    112 Lap Duong$800
    113 Sean Godley$800
    114 Morgan Mclellan$800
    115 Essam Saadeddine$800
    116 Thomas Taylor$800
    117 Hoang Quach$800
    118 Chun Kwan$800
    119 Saeed Ganji$800
    120 Joseph Jasin$800
    121 Dongwoo Ko$800
    122 Karim Chatur$800
    123 Kazuya Ogino$800
    124 Rene Majeau$800
    125 Devon Boutilier$800
    126 Ian Webb$800
    127 Allan Alejandro$800
    128 Zachary Nicholls$800
  • Fast Action on the Payout Desk

    Level:18 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:128/947 (158/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    The action is hot & heavy at the payout desk right now with 15 prizes already recorded and a line several players deep waiting for authorization. Below is a look at the first batch of 1b prizes with more to come shortly.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    129 Kayla Rojek$800
    130 Ragnar Parn$800
    131 Vasco Morgado$800
    132 Brandon Wammes$800
    133 Sebastian Fallu$800
    134 Brandon Vallet$800
    135 Christopher Bush$800
    136 Tyler Dankowich$800
    137 Alex Casillas Jariod$800
    138 Mark Inglis$800
    139 Paul Sokoloff$800
    140 Hong Li$800
    141 Trevor Ostergard$800
    142 Deven Lane$800
    143 Ian Modder$800
  • In the Money

    Level:18 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:140/947 (170/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    They are in the money after only a couple of hands with the clock paused. Calls of “Payout” are coming fast now, so I expect to have a few prizes to update shortly.

  • Bubble Time

    Level:18 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:144/947 (174/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    Day 1b is now on the money bubble with Level 18 just underway. The clock will be paused when all hands are complete and assuming they haven’t lost one in the final hand, they’ll go hand-for-hand until the next elimination.

  • Gottiparthi and York Stacking Big

    Level:17 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:154/947 (184/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    With the money bubble approaching, Sam Gottiparthi and Skylar York are both stacking chips. They are both sitting on more than 650k and York relayed that he got most of those chips on a crazy hand where he jammed ace-high on the river and was called with king-high on a straight-y, rainbow board. The chips are certainly flying here at WSOP-C Calgary!

  • 17 Off the Money

    Level:17 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:160/947 (190/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    There are 160 players left alive coming back from the break for Level 17 action. They’ll be back at the felt in a couple of minutes, and the hand-for-hand portion of the day will likely start sometime in Level 17.

  • 143 Paid Spots; 48 Advance to Day 2

    Level:16 (4000/8000/8000)
    Entries:180/947 (210/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    The prizes are in and the field for 1b is confirmed at 947 entries. That puts both flights and the total as a new record field for the Monster here in Calgary.

    At least 48 players will advance to Day 2 from today’s flight with the money starting at 143rd place. That puts them less than 40 off the money spots, so it looks like bubble play will start sometime in Level 17 after the upcoming break.

    Day 1b Prizes

    PlacePrize
    1-48DAY 2
    49-53$1,194
    54-62$1,071
    63-71$979
    72-80$913
    81-89$867
    90-98$840
    99-143$800
  • The Monster is Massive

    Level:13 (2000/4000/4000)
    Entries:387/945 (417/1534)
    Prizes:$311,850 ($506,220)

    The Monster Stack prize pool ended over $500k with a new record field of 1,534. The numbers are still awaiting confirmation when the 1b prizes are posted, but even if there are some adjustments, it still looks like an easy record with $500k+ in prizes.

    As the numbers stand, 142 players will get some of today’s prizes with at least 47 advancing to Day 2. Stay tuned for the full prizes and confirmation of the record numbers.

  • 1,500 Entries on Dinner

    Level:12 (1500/3000/3000)
    Entries:363/911 (393/1500)
    Prizes:$300,630 ($495,000)

    The Day 1b field is now up to 911 entries with the players on their dinner break. There are just over 30 minutes left until they are back in action and entries are closed, but the combined field just hit 1,500 total entries. That puts the total prizes at $495,000 and they only need another 16 entries to cap $500k.

  • Double Win for Monster over 2024

    Level:11 (1500/2500/2500)
    Entries:378/855 (408/1444)
    Prizes:$282,150 ($476,520)

    The combined prizes are now over $475k and approaching $500k with 855 entries on the board for 1b. That makes this event a double win over 2024 with both flights beating the numbers from last year.

    The combined field is now 84 entries over the 2024 total with more than an hour left in the entries here on Day 1b. They need 927 entries today to cap $500k in total prizes, and that is looking more and more likely as the end of registration approaches.

  • Biggest Monster Evenr in Calgary

    Level:10 (1000/2000/2000)
    Entries:415/800 (445/1389)
    Prizes:$264,000 ($458,370)

    The Monster Stack field is now officially bigger than it’s ever been here in Calgary with 1,389 entries combined across both flights. That’s 9 entries above last year’s record of 1,380 with about 90 minutes still left in the entry period.

    The current combined prizes are closing in on $460k. $500k seems a bit out of reach at this point as they’d need more than 120 entries before the close, but $475k total prizes seems well within sight.

  • 30 Away from 2024

    Level:9 (1000/1500/1500)
    Entries:436/760 (466/1349)
    Prizes:$250,800 ($445,170)

    The combined prizes are now approaching $450k with 760 entries on the board for Day 1b and 1,349 in total. That puts this year’s field just 31 entries off of last year’s total field of 1,380, so it looks like an easy win to beat that number, given that I saw about 20 players in line at the buy-in desk when I came into the room last.

    Today’s field is still about 90 entries off of the 1b field in 2024, but even that number looks to be in jeopardy with about 2 hours still left in entries. It’s looking like a true Monster!

  • Less than 100 Away from 2024

    Level:8 (600/1200/1200)
    Entries:463/692 (493/1281)
    Prizes:$228,360 ($422,730)

    The Monster Stack field is now nearing 1,300 in total with close to 700 on the board for Day 1b. Day 1a was ~50 entries bigger than it was last year, and with 4 full levels of poker left in entries, it seems likely 1b with meet or beat the 2024 numbers of 850, but even if today falls a bit short, there’s a 50-entry buffer zone thanks to 1a for the total to still cap last year.

    Players will be off for a break in less than 10 minutes.

  • Day 1b of the Monster is Growing

    Level:7 (500/1000/1000)
    Entries:461/634 (491/1223)
    Prizes:$209,220 ($403,590)

    Day 1b of the Monster is growing and is now about 150 entries away from the 2024 numbers with more than 3 hours left to enter today’s flight. Last year there were 1,380 total, after 850 on Day 1b and the total field this year is already around 1,230.

    Entries are open for more than 5 levels with the desk shutting at the start of Level 13, so it seems like a lock for this one to beat 2024.

  • Another Day of Monster Stack Play

    Event 10:$400 Monster Stack ($330 + $70)
    Date:Day 1a: Jan 14, 11 AM
    Day 1b: Jan 15, 11 AM
    Day 2: Jan 16, Noon
    Blinds:30/45 Minutes
    Starting Stack:40k
    Late Entry:12 Levels (~6:15 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:Level 24 or 5% of the field

    Day 1b of the Monster Stack is set to run on Wednesday, and Day 1a was a monster. They had 589 entries for the opening flight, which blew the 2024 Day 1a number out by more than 10%. That bodes well for a big Day 1b – 2024 saw 850 entries for 1b and if the 10% holds, that would put 1b around 940 entries.

    The prize pool is almost $200k already after Day 1a, so total prizes of more than $400k seems very doable. The action will get underway at 11 am on Wednesday with 40k to start. Blinds are 30 minutes long on Day 1, and late entries are open for 12 levels, or until about 6:15 PM.

    The hard stop on Day 1 play is 24 levels, but Day 1a bagged 5% of the field in Level 22, and 1b will also bag early if they hit 5%. I will likely be a bit late to the floor on Wednesday, but I’ll be watching 1b until the bag.

    Event 10
    WSOPC Calgary 2025 Schedule
  • Kalyan Cheekuri Bags Biggest Monster Stack

    The Monster Stack Day 1a is complete with 30 players advancing. The bags came out with 5:02 remaining in Level 22 when they hit 5% of the field.

    Kalyan Cheekuri bagged the big stack as the only player with more than 2 million while 8 players bagged in the 1 million range. Full stacks from Day 1a are below, as well as the Day 1a payouts.

    Day 1a Payouts

    PlacePlayerPrize
    31 James Mccrimmon$1,134
    32 Duane Van Keulen$1,134
    33 Carolyn Grad$1,134
    34 Deliang Liu$1,134
    35 Adam Balis$1,134
    36 Shane Beckinsale$1,005
    37 Rami Hammoud$1,005
    38 Shawn Beaupre$1,005
    39 Timothy Jaggard$1,005
    40 Adam Cader$1,005
    41 Kwong Au$1,005
    42 James Chalcroft$1,005
    43 Aleksei Ponomarev$1,005
    44 Charlene Boustead$1,005
    45 Fat Wong$910
    46 Garry Chen$910
    47 Carlos Marquez-Baglietto$910
    48 Jordan Banfield$910
    49 Louis Collette$910
    50 Korey Dadgar$910
    51 Ross Ellas$910
    52 Alexander Paddon$910
    53 Kelly Lange$910
    54 Oleksandr Lobur$843
    55 Anthony Comand$843
    56 Colin Burton$843
    57 Frederick Parsons$843
    58 Julius Roque$843
    59 Derek Dufour$843
    60 Joseph Charlebois$843
    61 Claire Leclerc$843
    62 Ka Long Leung$843
    63 Thomas Bona$803
    64 Ksenia Shuali$803
    65 Tammie Howe$803
    66 Michael Lloyd$803
    67 Cody Cloutier$803
    68 Jeremie Bilodeau$803
    69 Evan Casey$803
    70 Zilong Zhao$803
    71 David Gin$803
    72 Scott Gallant$803
    73 Joshua Mitchell$803
    74 Trevor Otterson$803
    75 Albert Hahn$803
    76 Anderson Frank-Graham$803
    77 Bradley Ellis$803
    78 Hoachen Zhou$803
    79 Richarson Mane$803
    80 Attila Draskoczy$803
    81 Christopher Watson$803
    82 Bradley Wilson$803
    83 Ronald Kelly$803
    84 David Kumar$803
    85 Kennedy Zulu$803
    86 Christopher Floyd$803
    87 Jack Shaffer$803
    88 Nancy Asselin$803
    89 Zachary Verpaalen$803

    Day 2 Stacks from 1a of Monster

    PlayerChips
    Kalyan Cheekuri2,450,000
    Maciej Boumgart1,660,000
    Calvin Lake1,645,000
    Jeff Saunders1,625,000
    Faisal Al Qutub1,385,000
    Giulio Rosati1,310,000
    Marco Di Nardo1,280,000
    Jason Hayashi1,080,000
    Dale Foyle1,075,000
    Craig Caldwell920,000
    Malcolm Bolger805,000
    Terrill Coughlin802,000
    David Vandertorre800,000
    Sam Raz685,000
    Mike Cartwright670,000
    Rauwo Tahvonen575,000
    Hongwei Kiu570,000
    Chris Walmuth545,000
    Lisa Powell520,000
    Henry Oh425,000
    Ray Nau395,000
    Jay Glass395,000
    Johnny Yu385,000
    Zhigang Yang350000
    Shawn Lange335,000
    Sevon Zargarian285,000
    Zhiyu Chen195,000
    Glenn Slater155,000
    Antoine Saddleback125,000
    Allan McKinnon105,000
  • At Least 30 Players Going to Day 2

    Level:17 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:96/589
    Prizes:$194,370

    The Monster players are on the break following Level 16 now with 96 players left in the game and the prizes are in for Day 1a. There will be a total of 89 players paid from 1a, so they should be on the bubble shortly after they return from the break, and at least 30 players will advance to Day 2. They’ll bag up early if they get to 30 before the end of Level 24 or they’ll bag whoever is left after 24 levels.

    Day 1a Prizes

    PlacePrize
    1-30Day 2
    31-35$1,134
    36-44$1,005
    45-53$910
    54-62$843
    63-89$803
  • The Monster is Big This Year

    Level:14 (2500/5000/5000)
    Entries:153/589
    Prizes:$194,370

    Entries for Day 1a of the Monster Stack are now closed with 589 entries on the board. That’s more than 10% ahead of the 1a numbers from 2024, so it bodes well for the total field size. It will all hinge on the Day 1b totals tomorrow — in 2024m Day 1b got 820 entries, so it will be a tough one to beat.

    The 589 number is still unofficial pending the Day 1a payouts being posted, but if it holds, 89 players will get a piece of the Day 1a money with 30 of those moving forward into Day 2.

  • Nearly 600 Entries for 1a of Monster

    Level:13 (2000/4000/4000)
    Entries:189/587
    Prizes:$193,710

    The dinner break is nearly over in the opening flight of the Monster Stack with 587 entries on the board. That number may still increase a bit before they get underway in Level 13, and I’ll update the final number later, but the field is already 10% above the 2024 total for Day 1a of the Monster.

    There are 12 more levels on the schedule, but they’ll end it early if the field gets down to 5% which, at this point, looks like it will be at 27 players (with a total of 80 getting paid).

  • More than 550 Entries

    Level:11 (1500/2500/2500)
    Entries:272/556
    Prizes:$183,480

    Day 1a of the Monster Stack has gone past 550 entries on Day 1a. That already beats the Day 1a number from Jan 2024, which had a total field size of 530 entries so while week 1 of the 2025 series was a little smaller than last year, week 2 is looking to make up that deficit and then some.

  • Day 1a is a Monster

    Level:8 (600/1200/1200)
    Entries:315/470
    Prizes:$155,100

    The opening flight to the Monster stack is underway with action in Level 8 and almost 500 entries already. The current prizes are $155,100 with more than 3 hours left to enter the game.

    I won’t likely be doing much more than reporting numbers on this one today as I’ll have my brain pointed at the $1k events today.

  • The Monster Approaches

    Event 10:$400 Monster Stack ($330 + $70)
    Date:Day 1a: Jan 14, 11 AM
    Day 1b: Jan 15, 11 AM
    Day 2: Jan 16, Noon
    Blinds:30/45 Minutes
    Starting Stack:40k
    Late Entry:12 Levels (~6:15 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:Level 24 or 5% of the field

    The Monster is coming over the hill with the opening flight to the Monster Stack going on Tuesday at 11 AM. Players start with 40k in chips and play 30-minute levels on Day 1.

    There are 12 levels to enter the game, putting the final chance to buy in at about 6:15 pm. Day 1 bags up after 24 levels, or at 5% of the starting field, whichever comes first. Players finishing from 15% through 5% will get a Day 1 payout. If Day 1 goes the distance the bags will come out around 12:45 AM.

    I won’t be spending too much time on this one for Day 1a as I’ll be watching Day 2 of the $1k and the Turbo $1k, but I should have more focus on Day 1b.

    Event 10
    WSOPC Calgary 2025 Schedule
  • Kalyan Cheekuri Bags Biggest Monster Stack

    The Monster Stack Day 1a is complete with 30 players advancing. The bags came out with 5:02 remaining in Level 22 when they hit 5% of the field.

    Kalyan Cheekuri bagged the big stack as the only player with more than 2 million while 8 players bagged in the 1 million range. Full stacks from Day 1a are below, as well as the Day 1a payouts.

    Day 1a Payouts

    PlacePlayerPrize
    31 James Mccrimmon$1,134
    32 Duane Van Keulen$1,134
    33 Carolyn Grad$1,134
    34 Deliang Liu$1,134
    35 Adam Balis$1,134
    36 Shane Beckinsale$1,005
    37 Rami Hammoud$1,005
    38 Shawn Beaupre$1,005
    39 Timothy Jaggard$1,005
    40 Adam Cader$1,005
    41 Kwong Au$1,005
    42 James Chalcroft$1,005
    43 Aleksei Ponomarev$1,005
    44 Charlene Boustead$1,005
    45 Fat Wong$910
    46 Garry Chen$910
    47 Carlos Marquez-Baglietto$910
    48 Jordan Banfield$910
    49 Louis Collette$910
    50 Korey Dadgar$910
    51 Ross Ellas$910
    52 Alexander Paddon$910
    53 Kelly Lange$910
    54 Oleksandr Lobur$843
    55 Anthony Comand$843
    56 Colin Burton$843
    57 Frederick Parsons$843
    58 Julius Roque$843
    59 Derek Dufour$843
    60 Joseph Charlebois$843
    61 Claire Leclerc$843
    62 Ka Long Leung$843
    63 Thomas Bona$803
    64 Ksenia Shuali$803
    65 Tammie Howe$803
    66 Michael Lloyd$803
    67 Cody Cloutier$803
    68 Jeremie Bilodeau$803
    69 Evan Casey$803
    70 Zilong Zhao$803
    71 David Gin$803
    72 Scott Gallant$803
    73 Joshua Mitchell$803
    74 Trevor Otterson$803
    75 Albert Hahn$803
    76 Anderson Frank-Graham$803
    77 Bradley Ellis$803
    78 Hoachen Zhou$803
    79 Richarson Mane$803
    80 Attila Draskoczy$803
    81 Christopher Watson$803
    82 Bradley Wilson$803
    83 Ronald Kelly$803
    84 David Kumar$803
    85 Kennedy Zulu$803
    86 Christopher Floyd$803
    87 Jack Shaffer$803
    88 Nancy Asselin$803
    89 Zachary Verpaalen$803

    Day 2 Stacks from 1a of Monster

    PlayerChips
    Kalyan Cheekuri2,450,000
    Maciej Boumgart1,660,000
    Calvin Lake1,645,000
    Jeff Saunders1,625,000
    Faisal Al Qutub1,385,000
    Giulio Rosati1,310,000
    Marco Di Nardo1,280,000
    Jason Hayashi1,080,000
    Dale Foyle1,075,000
    Craig Caldwell920,000
    Malcolm Bolger805,000
    Terrill Coughlin802,000
    David Vandertorre800,000
    Sam Raz685,000
    Mike Cartwright670,000
    Rauwo Tahvonen575,000
    Hongwei Kiu570,000
    Chris Walmuth545,000
    Lisa Powell520,000
    Henry Oh425,000
    Ray Nau395,000
    Jay Glass395,000
    Johnny Yu385,000
    Zhigang Yang350000
    Shawn Lange335,000
    Sevon Zargarian285,000
    Zhiyu Chen195,000
    Glenn Slater155,000
    Antoine Saddleback125,000
    Allan McKinnon105,000
  • At Least 30 Players Going to Day 2

    Level:17 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:96/589
    Prizes:$194,370

    The Monster players are on the break following Level 16 now with 96 players left in the game and the prizes are in for Day 1a. There will be a total of 89 players paid from 1a, so they should be on the bubble shortly after they return from the break, and at least 30 players will advance to Day 2. They’ll bag up early if they get to 30 before the end of Level 24 or they’ll bag whoever is left after 24 levels.

    Day 1a Prizes

    PlacePrize
    1-30Day 2
    31-35$1,134
    36-44$1,005
    45-53$910
    54-62$843
    63-89$803
  • The Monster is Big This Year

    Level:14 (2500/5000/5000)
    Entries:153/589
    Prizes:$194,370

    Entries for Day 1a of the Monster Stack are now closed with 589 entries on the board. That’s more than 10% ahead of the 1a numbers from 2024, so it bodes well for the total field size. It will all hinge on the Day 1b totals tomorrow — in 2024m Day 1b got 820 entries, so it will be a tough one to beat.

    The 589 number is still unofficial pending the Day 1a payouts being posted, but if it holds, 89 players will get a piece of the Day 1a money with 30 of those moving forward into Day 2.

  • Nearly 600 Entries for 1a of Monster

    Level:13 (2000/4000/4000)
    Entries:189/587
    Prizes:$193,710

    The dinner break is nearly over in the opening flight of the Monster Stack with 587 entries on the board. That number may still increase a bit before they get underway in Level 13, and I’ll update the final number later, but the field is already 10% above the 2024 total for Day 1a of the Monster.

    There are 12 more levels on the schedule, but they’ll end it early if the field gets down to 5% which, at this point, looks like it will be at 27 players (with a total of 80 getting paid).

  • More than 550 Entries

    Level:11 (1500/2500/2500)
    Entries:272/556
    Prizes:$183,480

    Day 1a of the Monster Stack has gone past 550 entries on Day 1a. That already beats the Day 1a number from Jan 2024, which had a total field size of 530 entries so while week 1 of the 2025 series was a little smaller than last year, week 2 is looking to make up that deficit and then some.

  • Day 1a is a Monster

    Level:8 (600/1200/1200)
    Entries:315/470
    Prizes:$155,100

    The opening flight to the Monster stack is underway with action in Level 8 and almost 500 entries already. The current prizes are $155,100 with more than 3 hours left to enter the game.

    I won’t likely be doing much more than reporting numbers on this one today as I’ll have my brain pointed at the $1k events today.

  • The Monster Approaches

    Event 10:$400 Monster Stack ($330 + $70)
    Date:Day 1a: Jan 14, 11 AM
    Day 1b: Jan 15, 11 AM
    Day 2: Jan 16, Noon
    Blinds:30/45 Minutes
    Starting Stack:40k
    Late Entry:12 Levels (~6:15 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:Level 24 or 5% of the field

    The Monster is coming over the hill with the opening flight to the Monster Stack going on Tuesday at 11 AM. Players start with 40k in chips and play 30-minute levels on Day 1.

    There are 12 levels to enter the game, putting the final chance to buy in at about 6:15 pm. Day 1 bags up after 24 levels, or at 5% of the starting field, whichever comes first. Players finishing from 15% through 5% will get a Day 1 payout. If Day 1 goes the distance the bags will come out around 12:45 AM.

    I won’t be spending too much time on this one for Day 1a as I’ll be watching Day 2 of the $1k and the Turbo $1k, but I should have more focus on Day 1b.

    Event 10
    WSOPC Calgary 2025 Schedule
  • Brett Worton Bags 2 Million for 1b Lead

    Level:23 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:48/947 (78/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    Day 1b is complete with 48 players putting chips into a bag. Brett Worton, who won the PKO ring earlier in the series, bagged the biggest 1b stack with 2 million even. Curtis Singleton, Rishi Makkar, Pete Fylyma, and John Scalise round out the top five from the second flight.

    They join a total of 11 players with 1 million or more from Day 1b. The 48 baggers from 1b will join 30 players who advanced from 1a for 78 players on Day 2, all in the money.

    Advancing Stacks from 1b

    PlayerChips
    Brett Worton2,000,000
    Curtis Singleton1,735,000
    Rishi Makkar1,640,000
    Pete Fylyma1,480,000
    John Scalise1,455,000
    George Junovich1,360,000
    Thomas Sloan1,225,000
    Jeff Cormier1,160,000
    Eric Davis1,150,000
    Jim Zanidean1,100,000
    Alex Bylicki1,095,000
    Raymond Cawaling970,000
    Laurence Louie970,000
    Gregory Taylor935000
    Ryan Permis930,000
    Pav Braich930,000
    Michael Malm925,000
    Ronald “RJ” Simon875,000
    Joshua Frazer-Vamer860,000
    Graham Lupton835,000
    Evan Casey790,000
    Jinyang Zhang780,000
    Aaron Froese730,000
    Sam Gottiparthi705,000
    Robbie Brar680,000
    Michael Noor675,000
    Karen Dodd660,000
    Ghislaine Johnson590,000
    Hassan Issa580,000
    Yvan Gravel565,000
    Clair Ramsay530,000
    Aaron Quon525,000
    David Tran490,000
    Uldis Sokolovskis490,000
    Lorne Voth485,000
    David Swirski485,000
    Don McCall470000
    Mike St. Pierre-Porter395,000
    Ross Henderson380,000
    Korey Dadgar365,000
    Raymond Trieu365000
    Duff Charette340,000
    Haochen Zhou310,000
    Jayvee Lumahan305000
    Kelly Dalke250,000
    Zoran Pribilovic250,000
    Marc-Andre Kudjick-Paquin235,000
    Tsai Kuan Yu144,000

    Day 1b Prizes (Complete)

    PlacePlayerPrize
    49 Tommy Nguyen$1,194
    50 Giuseppe Galluzzo$1,194
    51 Brian Nutt$1,194
    52 Alexander Allison$1,194
    53 Alan Schmelzel$1,194
    54 Ty Duong$1,071
    55 Shawn Silva$1,071
    56 Varghese Kanjoothara$1,071
    57 Maria Somers$1,071
    58 Skyler York$1,071
    59 Anderson Frank-Graham$1,071
    60 Leanne Brown$1,071
    61 Shane Rawlins$1,071
    62 Ryan Parungao$1,071
    63 David Burnard$979
    64 Colten Yamagishi$979
    65 Kwong Au$979
    66 Sandra Wong$979
    67 Luteng Li$979
    68 Mehdi Saeed$979
    69 Steven Barber$979
    70 Dnr$979
    71 Simon Lau$979
    72 Frank Gallie$913
    73 Sam Insole$913
    74 Thomas Mcinnis$913
    75 Timothy Jaggard$913
    76 Daryl Salisbury$913
    77 Carlos Gerones-Sanchez$913
    78 Shoaib Syed$913
    79 Martin Sayle$913
    80 Takuma Bergeon$913
    81 Douglas Cornelson$867
    82 David Page$867
    83 Julius Roque$867
    84 Kevin Huang$867
    85 Nicholas Andreas$867
    86 Thomas Bona$867
    87 Sheldon Viney$867
    88 Jeff Charlebois$867
    89 Ronnie Shaffer$867
    90 Ruoxiao Shi$840
    91 Ryan Johel$840
    92 Robbie Roscoe$840
    93 Kevin Javier$840
    94 Tyrone Raddi$840
    95 Zengyong Lin$840
    96 Sky Marvin$840
    97 Jacob Paterson$840
    98 Kyle Levicki$840
    99 Nancy Asselin$800
    100 Dawn Jasin$800
    101 Cole Harmon$800
    102 Darren Kennedy$800
    103 Illia Hulenko$800
    104 Ryan Callahan$800
    105 Zilong Zhao$800
    106 Matthew Kwong$800
    107 Xiao Ma$800
    108 Taran Parmar$800
    109 Bradley Harvey$800
    110 Bryan Robitaille-Fequet$800
    111 Marc-Andre Yelle$800
    112 Lap Duong$800
    113 Sean Godley$800
    114 Morgan Mclellan$800
    115 Essam Saadeddine$800
    116 Thomas Taylor$800
    117 Hoang Quach$800
    118 Chun Kwan$800
    119 Saeed Ganji$800
    120 Joseph Jasin$800
    121 Kazuya Ogino$800
    122 Karim Chatur$800
    123 Dongwoo Ko$800
    124 Rene Majeau$800
    125 Devon Boutilier$800
    126 Ian Webb$800
    127 Allan Alejandro$800
    128 Zachary Nicholls$800
    129 Kayla Rojek$800
    130 Ragnar Parn$800
    131 Vasco Morgado$800
    132 Brandon Wammes$800
    133 Sebastian Fallu$800
    134 Brandon Vallet$800
    135 Christopher Bush$800
    136 Tyler Dankowich$800
    137 Alex Casillas Jariod$800
    138 Mark Inglis$800
    139 Paul Sokoloff$800
    140 Hong Li$800
    141 Trevor Ostergard$800
    142 Deven Lane$800
    143 Ian Modder$800
  • 12 Off the Bags

    Level:22 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:60/947 (90/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    They are down to 60 players left in 1b with just over 20 minutes to play in Level 22. The bags will come out early if they lose 12 more players before the end of Level 24, which looks pretty likely.

    Recent 1b Payouts

    PlacePlayerPrize
    61 Shane Rawlins$1,071
    62 Ryan Parungao$1,071
    63 David Burnard$979
    64 Colten Yamagishi$979
    65 Kwong Au$979
    66 Sandra Wong$979
    67 Luteng Li$979
    68 Mehdi Saeed$979
    69 Steven Barber$979
    70 Dnr$979
  • 22 Off the Bags

    Level:21 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:70/947 (100/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    The players are returning from the final break of the night with 70 players left in the game. That puts them 22 off the bags coming out early, but either way, they are no more than 2 hours away from the end of the night at the end of Level 24. Prizes since my last update are below.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    71 Simon Lau$979
    72 Frank Gallie$913
    73 Sam Insole$913
    74 Thomas Mcinnis$913
    75 Timothy Jaggard$913
    76 Daryl Salisbury$913
    77 Carlos Gerones-Sanchez$913
  • Down to 77 Left

    Level:20 (10000/20000/20000)
    Entries:77/947 (107/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    There are about 5 minutes left to play in Level 20 and the 1b field is now down to 77, less than 30 off the early end to the night. There’s a break in play coming at the end of this level, and when they return there are four levels of poker left on the schedule, but they won’t play them all if the field gets to 48 first.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    78 Shoaib Syed$913
    79 Martin Sayle$913
    80 Takuma Bergeon$913
    81 Douglas Cornelson$867
    82 David Page$867
    83 Julius Roque$867
    84 Kevin Huang$867
    85 Nicholas Andreas$867
    86 Thomas Bona$867
    87 Sheldon Viney$867
    88 Jeff Charlebois$867
    89 Ronnie Shaffer$867
    90 Ruoxiao Shi$840
    91 Ryan Johel$840
    92 Robbie Roscoe$840
    93 Kevin Javier$840
    94 Tyrone Raddi$840
    95 Zengyong Lin$840
    96 Sky Marvin$840
    97 Jacob Paterson$840
    98 Kyle Levicki$840
    99 Nancy Asselin$800
    100 Dawn Jasin$800
    101 Cole Harmon$800
    102 Darren Kennedy$800
    103 Illia Hulenko$800
    104 Ryan Callahan$800
    105 Zilong Zhao$800
    106 Matthew Kwong$800
    107 Xiao Ma$800
    108 Taran Parmar$800
    109 Bradley Harvey$800
    110 Bryan Robitaille-Fequet$800
    111 Marc-Andre Yelle$800
    112 Lap Duong$800
    113 Sean Godley$800
    114 Morgan Mclellan$800
    115 Essam Saadeddine$800
    116 Thomas Taylor$800
    117 Hoang Quach$800
    118 Chun Kwan$800
    119 Saeed Ganji$800
    120 Joseph Jasin$800
    121 Dongwoo Ko$800
    122 Karim Chatur$800
    123 Kazuya Ogino$800
    124 Rene Majeau$800
    125 Devon Boutilier$800
    126 Ian Webb$800
    127 Allan Alejandro$800
    128 Zachary Nicholls$800
  • Fast Action on the Payout Desk

    Level:18 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:128/947 (158/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    The action is hot & heavy at the payout desk right now with 15 prizes already recorded and a line several players deep waiting for authorization. Below is a look at the first batch of 1b prizes with more to come shortly.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    129 Kayla Rojek$800
    130 Ragnar Parn$800
    131 Vasco Morgado$800
    132 Brandon Wammes$800
    133 Sebastian Fallu$800
    134 Brandon Vallet$800
    135 Christopher Bush$800
    136 Tyler Dankowich$800
    137 Alex Casillas Jariod$800
    138 Mark Inglis$800
    139 Paul Sokoloff$800
    140 Hong Li$800
    141 Trevor Ostergard$800
    142 Deven Lane$800
    143 Ian Modder$800
  • In the Money

    Level:18 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:140/947 (170/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    They are in the money after only a couple of hands with the clock paused. Calls of “Payout” are coming fast now, so I expect to have a few prizes to update shortly.

  • Bubble Time

    Level:18 (6000/12000/12000)
    Entries:144/947 (174/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    Day 1b is now on the money bubble with Level 18 just underway. The clock will be paused when all hands are complete and assuming they haven’t lost one in the final hand, they’ll go hand-for-hand until the next elimination.

  • Gottiparthi and York Stacking Big

    Level:17 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:154/947 (184/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    With the money bubble approaching, Sam Gottiparthi and Skylar York are both stacking chips. They are both sitting on more than 650k and York relayed that he got most of those chips on a crazy hand where he jammed ace-high on the river and was called with king-high on a straight-y, rainbow board. The chips are certainly flying here at WSOP-C Calgary!

  • 17 Off the Money

    Level:17 (5000/10000/10000)
    Entries:160/947 (190/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    There are 160 players left alive coming back from the break for Level 17 action. They’ll be back at the felt in a couple of minutes, and the hand-for-hand portion of the day will likely start sometime in Level 17.

  • 143 Paid Spots; 48 Advance to Day 2

    Level:16 (4000/8000/8000)
    Entries:180/947 (210/1536)
    Prizes:$312,510 ($506,880)

    The prizes are in and the field for 1b is confirmed at 947 entries. That puts both flights and the total as a new record field for the Monster here in Calgary.

    At least 48 players will advance to Day 2 from today’s flight with the money starting at 143rd place. That puts them less than 40 off the money spots, so it looks like bubble play will start sometime in Level 17 after the upcoming break.

    Day 1b Prizes

    PlacePrize
    1-48DAY 2
    49-53$1,194
    54-62$1,071
    63-71$979
    72-80$913
    81-89$867
    90-98$840
    99-143$800
  • The Monster is Massive

    Level:13 (2000/4000/4000)
    Entries:387/945 (417/1534)
    Prizes:$311,850 ($506,220)

    The Monster Stack prize pool ended over $500k with a new record field of 1,534. The numbers are still awaiting confirmation when the 1b prizes are posted, but even if there are some adjustments, it still looks like an easy record with $500k+ in prizes.

    As the numbers stand, 142 players will get some of today’s prizes with at least 47 advancing to Day 2. Stay tuned for the full prizes and confirmation of the record numbers.

  • 1,500 Entries on Dinner

    Level:12 (1500/3000/3000)
    Entries:363/911 (393/1500)
    Prizes:$300,630 ($495,000)

    The Day 1b field is now up to 911 entries with the players on their dinner break. There are just over 30 minutes left until they are back in action and entries are closed, but the combined field just hit 1,500 total entries. That puts the total prizes at $495,000 and they only need another 16 entries to cap $500k.

  • Double Win for Monster over 2024

    Level:11 (1500/2500/2500)
    Entries:378/855 (408/1444)
    Prizes:$282,150 ($476,520)

    The combined prizes are now over $475k and approaching $500k with 855 entries on the board for 1b. That makes this event a double win over 2024 with both flights beating the numbers from last year.

    The combined field is now 84 entries over the 2024 total with more than an hour left in the entries here on Day 1b. They need 927 entries today to cap $500k in total prizes, and that is looking more and more likely as the end of registration approaches.

  • Biggest Monster Evenr in Calgary

    Level:10 (1000/2000/2000)
    Entries:415/800 (445/1389)
    Prizes:$264,000 ($458,370)

    The Monster Stack field is now officially bigger than it’s ever been here in Calgary with 1,389 entries combined across both flights. That’s 9 entries above last year’s record of 1,380 with about 90 minutes still left in the entry period.

    The current combined prizes are closing in on $460k. $500k seems a bit out of reach at this point as they’d need more than 120 entries before the close, but $475k total prizes seems well within sight.

  • 30 Away from 2024

    Level:9 (1000/1500/1500)
    Entries:436/760 (466/1349)
    Prizes:$250,800 ($445,170)

    The combined prizes are now approaching $450k with 760 entries on the board for Day 1b and 1,349 in total. That puts this year’s field just 31 entries off of last year’s total field of 1,380, so it looks like an easy win to beat that number, given that I saw about 20 players in line at the buy-in desk when I came into the room last.

    Today’s field is still about 90 entries off of the 1b field in 2024, but even that number looks to be in jeopardy with about 2 hours still left in entries. It’s looking like a true Monster!

  • Less than 100 Away from 2024

    Level:8 (600/1200/1200)
    Entries:463/692 (493/1281)
    Prizes:$228,360 ($422,730)

    The Monster Stack field is now nearing 1,300 in total with close to 700 on the board for Day 1b. Day 1a was ~50 entries bigger than it was last year, and with 4 full levels of poker left in entries, it seems likely 1b with meet or beat the 2024 numbers of 850, but even if today falls a bit short, there’s a 50-entry buffer zone thanks to 1a for the total to still cap last year.

    Players will be off for a break in less than 10 minutes.

  • Day 1b of the Monster is Growing

    Level:7 (500/1000/1000)
    Entries:461/634 (491/1223)
    Prizes:$209,220 ($403,590)

    Day 1b of the Monster is growing and is now about 150 entries away from the 2024 numbers with more than 3 hours left to enter today’s flight. Last year there were 1,380 total, after 850 on Day 1b and the total field this year is already around 1,230.

    Entries are open for more than 5 levels with the desk shutting at the start of Level 13, so it seems like a lock for this one to beat 2024.

  • Another Day of Monster Stack Play

    Event 10:$400 Monster Stack ($330 + $70)
    Date:Day 1a: Jan 14, 11 AM
    Day 1b: Jan 15, 11 AM
    Day 2: Jan 16, Noon
    Blinds:30/45 Minutes
    Starting Stack:40k
    Late Entry:12 Levels (~6:15 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:Level 24 or 5% of the field

    Day 1b of the Monster Stack is set to run on Wednesday, and Day 1a was a monster. They had 589 entries for the opening flight, which blew the 2024 Day 1a number out by more than 10%. That bodes well for a big Day 1b – 2024 saw 850 entries for 1b and if the 10% holds, that would put 1b around 940 entries.

    The prize pool is almost $200k already after Day 1a, so total prizes of more than $400k seems very doable. The action will get underway at 11 am on Wednesday with 40k to start. Blinds are 30 minutes long on Day 1, and late entries are open for 12 levels, or until about 6:15 PM.

    The hard stop on Day 1 play is 24 levels, but Day 1a bagged 5% of the field in Level 22, and 1b will also bag early if they hit 5%. I will likely be a bit late to the floor on Wednesday, but I’ll be watching 1b until the bag.

    Event 10
    WSOPC Calgary 2025 Schedule
  • Curtis Singleton Wins Monster Stack for $68,505

    Curtis SIngleton picked up his first Circuit ring in his very first live win. He previously had a few final table finishes around Alberta events, but his best score prior to tonight was 3rd place in a PPT game in Nov of 2023 and his total lifetime cashes before today were less than $20k USD.

    Now, with this win in the Monster, he’ll more than double his lifetime earnings and record his first win with the ring. He had to overcome a chip deficit heads up, and he was short-stacking for much of the final table.

    A close look at the winners photo will reveal his rubber duck card capper, and the ducks were working for him tonight. He won several pots with a deuce in his hand including a four-card club flush with the deuce of clubs. The biggest one came when both players had a duck in the hand and two more came on the board. All the money went in with Singleton at risk, but he was boated up against the bare trips for runner-up Kalyan Cheekuri.

    That gave Singleton a big lead and the game ended shortly after when the money went in preflop with Singleton on king-ten against queen-ten for Cheekuri. The king-ten held despite Cheekuri turning open-ended and the ring went to Singleton.

    Final Results from Day 2 of the Monster Stack

    PlacePlayerPrize
    1 Curtis Singleton$68,505
    2 Kalyan Cheekuri$45,670
    3 Calvin Lake$32,025
    4 Korey Dadgar$22,861
    5 Johnny Yu$16,618
    6 Hoangwei Liu$12,306
    7 Michael Malm$9,286
    8 Kuan-Yu Tsai$7,143
    9 Evan Casey$5,604
    10 Gregory Taylor$4,484
    11 Giulio Piredda$4,484
    12 Don Mccall$3,663
    13 Terrill Coughlin$3,663
    14 Jeffory Saunders$3,055
    15 Marc- Andre Kudjick- Paquin$3,055
    16 Pete Fylyma$3,055
    17 Raymond New$3,055
    18 Clair Ramsay$2,602
    19 Raymond Trieu$2,602
    20 Marco Di-Nardo$2,602
    21 Michael Noor$2,602
    22 Pawan(Pav) Braich$2,602
    23 Thomas Sloan$2,602
    24 Michael St. Pierre-Porter$2,602
    25 Sam Raz$2,602
    26 Graham Lupton$2,602
    27 Craig Caldwell$2,265
    28 Ghislaine Johnson$2,265
    29 Haochen Zhou$2,265
    30 George Jurovich$2,265
    31 Karen Dodd$2,265
    32 Ryan Permis$2,265
    33 Raymond Cawaling$2,265
    34 Joshua Frazer-James$2,265
    35 Lisa Powell$2,265
    36 Dale Foyle$2,016
    37 John Scalise$2,016
    38 Faisel Al-Qutub$2,016
    39 Ross Henderson$2,016
    40 Laurence Louie$2,016
    41 David Tran$2,016
    42 Jim Zanidean$2,016
    43 Zhi Yang$2,016
    44 Rishilal Makkar$2,016
    45 Jay Glass$1,836
    46 Rauno Tahvonen$1,836
    47 Brett Worton$1,836
    48 Seseung Oh$1,836
    49 Zhiyu Chen$1,836
    50 Lorne Voth$1,836
    51 Maciej Baumgart$1,836
    52 Christian Wallmuth$1,836
    53 Uldis Sokolovskis$1,836
    54 Aaron Quon$1,748
    55 Ronald Simon$1,748
    56 Shawn Lange$1,748
    57 Ravdeep Brar$1,748
    58 Eric Davis$1,748
    59 Alexander Byliccki$1,748
    60 Srinivas Gottiparthi$1,748
    61 Aaron Froese$1,748
    62 Hassan Issa$1,748
    63 David Van-Der-Torre$1,748
    64 Jeffrey Cormier$1,748
    65 Malcolm Bolger$1,748
    66 Jason Hayashi$1,748
    67 David Swirski$1,748
    68 Jinrong Zhang$1,748
    69 Allan Mckinnon$1,748
    70 Michael Cartwright$1,748
    71 Antoine Saddleback$1,748
    72 Duff Charette$1,748
    73 Kelly Dalke$1,748
    74 Zoran Pribilovic$1,748
    75 Jayvee Lumahan$1,748
    76 Yvan Gravel$1,748
    77 Glenn Slater$1,748
    78 Sevon Zargarian$1,748
  • Kalyan Cheekuri Out in 2nd Place for $45,670

    Level:34 (250000/500000/500000)
    Entries:1/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Kalyan Cheekuri

    After Curtis Singleton doubled up, they had a huge all in confrontation preflop with Kalyan Cheekuri on queen-ten against king-ten for SIngelton. Cheekuri flopped open-ended but then bricked the rest of the board to send the win to Singleton.

  • Singleton Flips the Script for the Lead

    Level:34 (250000/500000/500000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Curtis Singleton uses a rubber ducky for his card protector, and at least tonight, the ducks are working for him. He’s won several hands in heads up with a deuce in his hand, but the most recent was the biggest.

    They both limped it preflop, then checked the flop of 2108. Singleton fired 500k on the 7 turn and Kalyan Cheekuri called to the 2 river. Singleton bet 1.5 million, then shoved over the raise to 6 million. Cheekuri called and the both had a deuce, but Singleton also had a ten for the boat and the big win.

  • Singleton Chips Up Before Break

    Level:33 (250000/500000/500000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    I was a bit premature with the break chips as there were still a couple of minutes left in the level when I reported. Curtis SIngleton managed to pull some back just before the break and he’s sitting on 22 million now with Kalyan Cheekuri still ahead with just under 40 million.

  • Cheekuri with Big Lead at Break

    Level:32 (200000/400000/400000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Kalyan Cheekuri is now the big leader with Curtis Singleton down to about 14 million. There are 62.5 million in play, so Cheekuri is on about 48 million.

  • Aces Hold for Cheekuri

    Level:33 (200000/400000/400000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Kalyan Cheekuri raised to 900k and Curtis Singleton called to the flop of QK6. Singleton check-called for 675k on the 10 turn and then for 9 million on the 3 river. Cheekuri turned over AA and Singleton showed K as he mucked.

  • Even Stacks

    Level:33 (200000/400000/400000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are basically even now with about 31 million each after a huge hand saw Curtis Singleton force a fold on the river. Kalyan Cheekuri opened to 1 million from the button and Singleton called to the flop of 985.

    Both players checked to the Q turn where Singelton check-raised from 1.5 million to 4 million. Cheekuri called but them mucked when Singleton shoved the 8 river.

  • Calvin Lake Out in 3rd Place for $32,025

    Level:32 (150000/300000/300000)
    Entries:2/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Calvin Lake

    They are heads up now after Calvin Lake hit the rail in 3rd place. After he had to fold the river to a shove by Kalyan Cheekuri he was left with 13.3 million, but then doubled up Curtis Singleton with ace-king over pocket fives. Singleton flopped a set and held for the win. That left Lake with under a million, and the rest went to Cheekuri on his way to the cage.

  • Cheekuri To Big Lead

    Level:32 (150000/300000/300000)
    Entries:3/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Calvin Lake opened the button to 700k and Kalyan Cheekuri called from the small blind. Lake fired 800k on the A10K flop and got the call to the 3 turn. Lake bet 2.5 million and Cheekuri called.

    The river was 2 and Lake slide out 4.7 million. Cheekuri came over the top with a shove that would have been most of Lakes stack and he elected to muck his hand. The pot left Cheekuri with 35.8 million while Lake has 13.3 million and Curtis Singleton is on 12.325 million.

  • Korey Dadgar Out in 4th Place for $22,861

    Level:32 (150000/300000/300000)
    Entries:3/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Korey Dadgar

    They are down to three left after Korey Dadgar hit the rail for 4th place tonight. I missed the action while I was in Sundance checking on the opening flight to the Main Event.

  • Johnny Yu Out in 5th Place for $16,618

    Level:32 (150000/300000/300000)
    Entries:4/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Johnny Yu

    They are down to four left after Johnny Yu couldn’t win a flip with jack-ten of hearts over pocket fives for Kalyan Cheekuri. Yu turned open-ended but bricked the river for the pocket fives to hold.

  • Hongwei Liu Out in 6th Place for $12,306

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:5/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Hongwei Liu

    They are down to 5 now in the Monster after Hongwei Liu hit the rail in 6th place tonight. There are about 10 minutes to play in Level 31 and the average stack is around 50 big blinds.

  • Michael Malm Out in 7th Place for $9,286

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:6/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Michael Malm

    It’s been a pretty good start to 2025 for Michael Malm after a stellar 2024. Malm won the API Player of the Year last year by a mile, and it looks like he’s well on his way to another title this year. He binked a ring in the Two-Day $1k on Tuesday, and now has another final table to start the year.

  • Kuan-Yu Tsai Out in 8th Place for $7,143

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:7/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Kuan Tsai

    They are down to 7 left in the Monster Stack now with about 25 minutes to play in Level 31. Kuan-Yu Tsai was the most recent exit from the game, but I missed the action while I was out of the room for a second.

  • Two Pair for Lake

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:8/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    I picked up the action on the flop reading 107Q and Curtis Singleton checked to Hongwei Liu who fired 1 million. Calvin Lake called before SIngleton’s cards hit the muck.

    Both players checked the 4 turn and Liu slid out 900k on the A river. Lake took a few seconds to think before pumping it up to 2.9 million. Liu called but mucked when Lake showed ace-ten of clubs for two pair and the win.

  • Malm Left Short Just Before Dinner

    Level:31 (150000/250000/250000)
    Entries:8/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Just before the dinner break, Michael Malm shoved the cutoff and was called by button Johnny Yu. Yu was at risk but had the best hand with ace-king over ace-queen. The runout was 102AJQ to send Yu to Broadway for the win. The hand put Yu over 5 million and dropped Malm to 475k. See the full stacks for the final 8 below

    T-SPlayerChips
    39 – 1Hongwei Liu8,000,000
    39 – 2Tsai Kuan Yu2,375,000
    39 – 3Calvin Lake17,500,000
    39 – 4Michael Malm475,000
    39 – 5Johnny Yu5,900,000
    39 – 7Korey Dadgar5,200,000
    39 – 8Kalyan Cheekuri16,975,000
    39 – 9Curtis Singleton5,200,000
  • Evan Casey Out in 9th Place for $5,604

    Level:30 (100000/200000/200000)
    Entries:8/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Evan Casey

    They are down to 8 left on the final table now after Evan Casey shoved the big blind over a cutoff open to 425k from Calvin Lake. Lake tanked for about 20 seconds then made the call with [invalid notations] over KQ. The board missed Casey completely and Lake rivered an ace just for good measure.

  • Greg Taylor Out in 10th Place for $4,484

    Level:30 (100000/200000/200000)
    Entries:9/1536
    Prizes:$506,880
    Greg Taylor

    Greg Taylor managed to run up his stack from the short stack to more than 7 million in the last couple of levels, but it all came to an end for him when they got to the final table. He shoved nines on a board with two overcards and start-of-day leader Kalyan Cheekuri heroed it off with king-queen for top pair. It was a massive pot that saw Cheekuri chip up to around 13 million and a big lead on the rest of the field now.

  • Final Table Faces

  • Giulio Rosati Bubbles Final Table

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:10/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    It was blind on blind when Giulio Rosati shoved the small and Greg Taylor called from the big. Rosati was short after doubling up Honwei Liu recently while Taylor had chipped up considerably from his sort stack after the break and covered Rosati.

    Taylor was on ace-five against queen-six and he turned the ace to seal the deal. I’ll grab some final table pictures and stacks shortly, but it’s worth noting that Taylor, who came out of the last break with just 645k is now on the final table with more than 7 million in front of him.

  • Final Table Bubble

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:11/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Don McCall was the most recent exit from the final two tables in the Monster bringing them down to 11 and the final table bubble.

  • Down to 12

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:12/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 12 left now with Jeff Saunders and Terrill Coughlin hitting the cage for payouts recently. Coughlin ran into the aces of Johnny Yu and lost a big pot to leave him short, then busted shortly after.

  • Yu Finds a Double

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:14/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Terrill Coughlin raised to 400k from the cutoff before Johnny Yu, on the button, made it 1.2 million to go. It folded back to Coughlin and he shoved a covering stack, which Yu snap-called.

    Yu had pocket aces against ace-queen and the 46265 runout didn’t change anything.

  • 14 Left

    Level:29 (100000/150000/150000)
    Entries:14/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 14 left now in the Monster Stack with just under 30 minutes to play in Level 29. Marc- Andre Kudjick- Paquin from Quebec was the most recent player to cash out today.

  • Liu Finds a Double

    Level:28 (60000/120000/120000)
    Entries:15/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Hongwei Liu raised to 250k from the hijack and Curtis Singleton raised to 600k from the cutoff, and Giulio Rosati called from the small blind. Liu came back over-top with a shove for just under 2.7 million.

    That pushed Singleton out of the hand, but Rosati asked for a count then put in the call. Liu had ace-king over queen-jack for Rosati, and the king came on the flop of K23Q6. The had left Rosati under 2 million, while Liu is suddenly pushing 6 million.

    Greg Taylor has also chipped up since the break. He was the short stack with 645k at the break, but he’s found some hands and is now sitting on about 4 million.

  • Lake Gets There Against Fylyma

    Level:28 (60000/120000/120000)
    Entries:15/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Pete Fylyma just hit the rail for 16th place after a bit of a brutal end. He raised it up to 425k from early position, and Calvin Lake called from the hijack.

    The flop was 1053 and Fylyma fired 600k. Lake smooth-called to the 3 turn where he called 1.5 million. Fylyma shoved his remaining stack on the 2 river and Lake called it down with more. Fylyma had an overpair of jacks but Lake’s flopped set of tens and turned boat was way out in front.

  • 16 Left

    Level:28 (60000/120000/120000)
    Entries:16/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    There are just 16 players left in the action in Day 2 of the Monster Stack now after Calir Ramsay (who was 3rd in the Black Chip and also cashed the Seniors) and Ray New hit the rail recently.

  • 17 Left at Break

    Level:28 (60000/120000/120000)
    Entries:17/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 17 remaining at the break following Level 27. Calvin Lake is the current leader with 6.12 million with Terrill Coughlin, start-of-day leader Kalyan Cheekuri, and Pete Fylyma all playing 5 million or more. Full stacks for the remaining 17 are below.

    PlayerChips
    Calvin Lake6,120,000
    Terrill Coughlin5,655,000
    Kalyan Cheekuri5,500,000
    Pete Fylyma5,430,000
    Evan Casey4,465,000
    Hongwei Kiu4,365,000
    Tsai Kuan Yu4,315,000
    Michael Malm4,130,000
    Giulio Rosati4,080,000
    Curtis Singleton3,805,000
    Jeff Saunders3,560,000
    Korey Dadgar2,695,000
    Marc-Andre Kudjick-Paquin2,100,000
    Don McCall1480000
    Johnny Yu1,280,000
    Ray Nau1,015,000
    Gregory Taylor645,000
  • 19 Players Left in Monster

    Level:27 (50000/100000/100000)
    Entries:19/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are nearing the final two tables of play now with just under 20 minutes to play in Level 27. There is a break coming up after this level and I’ll have a look around for the big stacks while they are out of the room.

    Recent Busts from Monster

    PlacePlayerPrize
    20 Marco Di-Nardo$2,602
    21 Michael Noor$2,602
    22 Pav Braich$2,602
    23 Thomas Sloan$2,602
    24 Michael St. Pierre-Porter$2,602
    25 Sam Raz$2,602
    26 Graham Lupton$2,602
  • Final Three Tables

    Level:26 (40000/80000/80000)
    Entries:26/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to just 26 players left in Day 2 of the Monster Stack now. Full prizes are loaded under the payouts tab with the recent busts listed below.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    27 Craig Caldwell$2,265
    28 Ghislaine Johnson$2,265
    29 Haochen Zhou$2,265
    30 George Jurovich$2,265
    31 Karen Dodd$2,265
    32 Ryan Permis$2,265
    33 Raymond Cawaling$2,265
    34 Joshua Frazer-James$2,265
    35 Lisa Powell$2,265
  • 4 Tables Left

    Level:25 (30000/60000/60000)
    Entries:35/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to the final four tables in the Monster Stack now with 35 players left alive. See below for the recent prizes and see the Payouts tab for a look at the full list.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    36 Dale Foyle$2,016
    37 John Scalise$2,016
    38 Faisel Al-Qutub$2,016
    39 Ross Henderson$2,016
    40 Laurence Louie$2,016
    41 David Tran$2,016
    42 Jim Zanidean$2,016
    43 Zhi Yang$2,016
    44 Rishilal Makkar$2,016
    45 Jay Glass$1,836
    46 Rauno Tahvonen$1,836
    47 Brett Worton$1,836
    48 Henry Oh$1,836
    49 Zhiyu Chen$1,836
    50 Lorne Voth$1,836
  • Down to 43

    Level:25 (30000/60000/60000)
    Entries:43/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    The Monster field is getting tamed with the field down to 5 tables now and 43 left alive. Full prizes are under the payouts tab (including 56th place now) with recent payouts below.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    42 Rishi Makkar$2,016
    43 Jay Glass$2,016
    44 Rauno Tahvonen$2,016
    45 Brett Worton$1,836
    46 Henry Oh$1,836
    47 Zhiyu Chen$1,836
    48 Lorne Voth$1,836
    56 Shawn Lange$1,748
  • 50 Left

    Level:24 (25000/50000/50000)
    Entries:50/1,536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 50 left in the Monster Stack now with about 25 minutes to play in Level 24 and the first break of the day to follow this level. See below for the recent cashers with the full list under the Payouts tab (with the caveat that we haven’t see 56th place yet).

    PlacePlayerPrize
    51 Maciej Baumgart$1,836
    52 Christian Wallmuth$1,836
    53 Uldis Sokolovskis$1,836
    54 Aaron Quon$1,748
    55 Ronald Simon$1,748
    56$1,748
    57 Robbie Brar$1,748
    58 Eric Davis$1,748
    59 Alexander Byliccki$1,748
    60 Sam Gottiparthi$1,748
    61 Aaron Froese$1,748
    62 Hassan Issa$1,748
    63 David Van-Der-Torre$1,748
    64 Jeffrey Cormier$1,748
    65 Malcolm Bolger$1,748
    66 Jason Hayashi$1,748
    67 David Swirski$1,748
    68 Jinrong Zhang$1,748
  • Down to 68 Left

    Level:22 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:68/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    They are down to 68 left, but the calls of “Payout” are coming pretty fast so far today. I am actually a couple of busts behind the times with the bottom list, but here’s a first look at cashing players today.

    PlacePlayerPrize
    69 Allan Mckinnon$1,748
    70 Michael Cartwright$1,748
    71 Antoine Saddleback$1,748
    72 Duff Charette$1,748
    73 Kelly Dalke$1,748
    74 Zoran Pribilovic$1,748
    75 Jayvee Lumahan$1,748
    76 Yvan Gravel$1,748
    77 Glenn Slater$1,748
    78 Sevon Zargarian$1,748
  • Day 2 is Underway

    Level:21 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:75/1536
    Prizes:$506,880

    The action is underway for Day 2 of the Monster Stack. 78 players returned to the action today, but several have already hit the rail in early action. I’ll get the prizes updated in the backend shortly, but one early bust today was Glenn Slater. He bagged u on Day 1a with 155k so he was a bit short to start, but it’s a bit of a miracle he was here at all considering he was down to a single 5k chip on Day 1a before running it back up again. He ended his run early on Day 2, but $1,748 was a better payout than he’d have gotten on Day 1.

  • Kalyan Cheekuri Leads to Start Day 2

    Event 10:$400 Monster Stack ($330 + $70)
    Date:Day 2: Jan 16, Noon
    Blinds:30/45
    Entries:78/1,536
    Prizes:$506,880

    Day 2 of the Monster Stack is set with 78 players returning from the Monster-sized field of 1,536. That’s a new record for the Monster Stack in total and both flights also set individual records for size. With 947 entries on 1b, that may well be the biggest single-day field in market history.

    In the end, the prizes capped out at more than $505k, but I don’t have eyes on the final payouts for Day 2. As they weren’t sure how many players would be left at the end of 1b, they waited to make up the final payouts. They’ll be posted on the board when players arrive in the morning, but my guess is that first place will be somewhere in the range of $80k+.

    Kalyan Cheekuri was the 1a chip leader and they’ll carry that lead through to Day 2 with 2.45 million. 1b leader (and PKO Ring winner) Brett Worton will start the day second in chips and Curtis Singleton, Maciej Boumgart, and Calvin Lake round out the top 5 counts for Day 2.

    Day 2 action kicks off at noon in the Chrome room, and this will be my main focus for Thursday. Play will begin in Level 22 with 5:02 remaining, so the action gets underway with blinds at 15k/30k/30k but will jump to 20k/40k/40k fairly quickly.

    Day 2 Stacks by Name

    T-SPlayerChips
    40 – 8Aaron Froese730,000
    34 – 9Aaron Quon525,000
    36 – 6Alex Bylicki1,095,000
    38 – 5Allan McKinnon105,000
    41 – 3Antoine Saddleback125,000
    34 – 2Brett Worton2,000,000
    34 – 8Calvin Lake1,645,000
    33 – 8Chris Walmuth545,000
    35 – 4Clair Ramsay530,000
    39 – 3Craig Caldwell920,000
    33 – 4Curtis Singleton1,735,000
    34 – 6Dale Foyle1,075,000
    41 – 7David Swirski485,000
    41 – 5David Tran490,000
    39 – 5David Vandertorre800,000
    36 – 2Don McCall470000
    40 – 7Duff Charette340,000
    33 – 9Eric Davis1,150,000
    35 – 2Evan Casey790,000
    35 – 8Faisal Al Qutub1,385,000
    32 – 8George Junovich1,360,000
    38 – 3Ghislaine Johnson690,000
    41 – 2Giulio Rosati1,310,000
    38 – 4Glenn Slater155,000
    32 – 3Graham Luptomn835,000
    36 – 4Gregory Taylor935000
    41 – 6Haochen Zhou310,000
    35 – 3Hassan Issa580,000
    39 – 8Henry Oh425,000
    32 – 2Hongwei Kiu570,000
    40 – 5Jason Hayashi1,080,000
    40 – 6Jay Glass395,000
    39 – 1Jayvee Lumahan305000
    36 – 8Jeff Cormier1,160,000
    32 – 1Jeff Saunders1,625,000
    32 – 7Jim Zanidean1,100,000
    34 – 1Jinyang Zhang780,000
    36 – 9John Scalise1,455,000
    39 – 4Johnny Yu385,000
    35 – 7Joshua Frazer-Vamer860,000
    38 – 6Kalyan Cheekuri2,450,000
    36 – 7Karen Dodd660,000
    41 – 4Kelly Dalke250,000
    40 – 9Korey Dadgar365,000
    38 – 9Laurence Louie970,000
    41 – 1Lisa Powell520,000
    38 – 1Lorne Voth485,000
    33 – 2Maciej Boumgart1,660,000
    40 – 4Malcolm Bolger805,000
    33 – 5Marc-Andre Kudjick-Paquin235,000
    33 – 7Marco Di Nardo1,280,000
    40 – 1Michael Malm925,000
    41 – 8Michael Noor675,000
    35 – 6Mike Cartwright670,000
    32 – 4Mike St. Pierre-Porter395,000
    33 – 6Pav Braich930,000
    36 – 5Pete Fylyma1,480,000
    34 – 5Rauwo Tahvonen575,000
    38 – 3Ray Nau395,000
    39 – 5Raymond Cawaling970,000
    38 – 7Raymond Trieu365000
    38 – 2Rishi Makkar1,640,000
    40 – 3Robbie Brar680,000
    33 – 1Ronald “RJ” Simon875,000
    34 – 3Ross Henderson380,000
    36 – 3Ryan Permis930,000
    39 – 6Sam Gottiparthi705,000
    32 – 5Sam Raz685,000
    32 – 9Sevon Zargarian285,000
    39 – 2Shawn Lange335,000
    33 – 3Terrill Coughlin802,000
    39 – 9Thomas Sloan1,225,000
    34 – 4Tsai Kuan Yu144,000
    32 – 2Uldis Sokolovskis490,000
    36 – 1Yvan Gravel565,000
    34 – 7Zhigang Yang350000
    35 – 1Zhiyu Chen195,000
    35 – 5Zoran PribilovicGraham Lupton

    Day 2 Chips by Seat

    I think I made a typo in the 1a chips as there are two players in Seat 2 on Table 32. I verified one of the seat assignments as correct off the 1b slips, but I don’t have 1a slips anymore to check that one, so I suspect that Hongwei Kiu is listed in the wrong seat. My apologies.

    T-SPlayerChips
    32 – 1Jeff Saunders1,625,000
    32 – 2Hongwei Kiu570,000
    32 – 2Uldis Sokolovskis490,000
    32 – 3Graham Luptomn835,000
    32 – 4Mike St. Pierre-Porter395,000
    32 – 5Sam Raz685,000
    32 – 7Jim Zanidean1,100,000
    32 – 8George Junovich1,360,000
    32 – 9Sevon Zargarian285,000
    33 – 1Ronald “RJ” Simon875,000
    33 – 2Maciej Boumgart1,660,000
    33 – 3Terrill Coughlin802,000
    33 – 4Curtis Singleton1,735,000
    33 – 5Marc-Andre Kudjick-Paquin235,000
    33 – 6Pav Braich930,000
    33 – 7Marco Di Nardo1,280,000
    33 – 8Chris Walmuth545,000
    33 – 9Eric Davis1,150,000
    34 – 1Jinyang Zhang780,000
    34 – 2Brett Worton2,000,000
    34 – 3Ross Henderson380,000
    34 – 4Tsai Kuan Yu144,000
    34 – 5Rauwo Tahvonen575,000
    34 – 6Dale Foyle1,075,000
    34 – 7Zhigang Yang350000
    34 – 8Calvin Lake1,645,000
    34 – 9Aaron Quon525,000
    35 – 1Zhiyu Chen195,000
    35 – 2Evan Casey790,000
    35 – 3Hassan Issa580,000
    35 – 4Clair Ramsay530,000
    35 – 5Zoran Pribilovic250,000
    35 – 6Mike Cartwright670,000
    35 – 7Joshua Frazer-Vamer860,000
    35 – 8Faisal Al Qutub1,385,000
    36 – 1Yvan Gravel565,000
    36 – 2Don McCall470000
    36 – 3Ryan Permis930,000
    36 – 4Gregory Taylor935000
    36 – 5Pete Fylyma1,480,000
    36 – 6Alex Bylicki1,095,000
    36 – 7Karen Dodd660,000
    36 – 8Jeff Cormier1,160,000
    36 – 9John Scalise1,455,000
    38 – 1Lorne Voth485,000
    38 – 2Rishi Makkar1,640,000
    38 – 3Ray Nau395,000
    38 – 4Glenn Slater155,000
    38 – 5Allan McKinnon105,000
    38 – 6Kalyan Cheekuri2,450,000
    38 – 7Raymond Trieu365000
    38 – 8Ghislaine Johnson690,000
    38 – 9Laurence Louie970,000
    39 – 1Jayvee Lumahan305000
    39 – 2Shawn Lange335,000
    39 – 3Craig Caldwell920,000
    39 – 4Johnny Yu385,000
    39 – 5David Vandertorre800,000
    39 – 5Raymond Cawaling970,000
    39 – 6Sam Gottiparthi705,000
    39 – 8Henry Oh425,000
    39 – 9Thomas Sloan1,225,000
    40 – 1Michael Malm925,000
    40 – 3Robbie Brar680,000
    40 – 4Malcolm Bolger805,000
    40 – 5Jason Hayashi1,080,000
    40 – 6Jay Glass395,000
    40 – 7Duff Charette340,000
    40 – 8Aaron Froese730,000
    40 – 9Korey Dadgar365,000
    41 – 1Lisa Powell520,000
    41 – 2Giulio Rosati1,310,000
    41 – 3Antoine Saddleback125,000
    41 – 4Kelly Dalke250,000
    41 – 5David Tran490,000
    41 – 6Haochen Zhou310,000
    41 – 7David Swirski485,000
    41 – 8Michael Noor675,000
    Event 10
    WSOPC Calgary 2025 Schedule
Event 10
PlacePlayerPrize
1 Curtis Singleton$68,505
2 Kalyan Cheekuri$45,670
3 Calvin Lake$32,025
4 Korey Dadgar$22,861
5 Johnny Yu$16,618
6 Hoangwei Liu$12,306
7 Michael Malm$9,286
8 Kuan-Yu Tsai$7,143
9 Evan Casey$5,604
10 Greg Taylor$4,484
11 Giulio Rosati$4,484
12 Don Mccall$3,663
13 Terrill Coughlin$3,663
14 Jeffory Saunders$3,055
15 Marc- Andre Kudjick-Paquin$3,055
16 Pete Fylyma$3,055
17 Raymond New$3,055
18 Clair Ramsay$2,602
19 Raymond Trieu$2,602
20 Marco Di-Nardo$2,602
21 Michael Noor$2,602
22 Pav Braich$2,602
23 Thomas Sloan$2,602
24 Michael St. Pierre-Porter$2,602
25 Sam Raz$2,602
26 Graham Lupton$2,602
27 Craig Caldwell$2,265
28 Ghislaine Johnson$2,265
29 Haochen Zhou$2,265
30 George Jurovich$2,265
31 Karen Dodd$2,265
32 Ryan Permis$2,265
33 Raymond Cawaling$2,265
34 Joshua Frazer-James$2,265
35 Lisa Powell$2,265
36 Dale Foyle$2,016
37 John Scalise$2,016
38 Faisel Al-Qutub$2,016
39 Ross Henderson$2,016
40 Laurence Louie$2,016
41 David Tran$2,016
42 Jim Zanidean$2,016
43 Zhi Yang$2,016
44 Rishilal Makkar$2,016
45 Jay Glass$1,836
46 Rauno Tahvonen$1,836
47 Brett Worton$1,836
48 Henry Oh$1,836
49 Zhiyu Chen$1,836
50 Lorne Voth$1,836
51 Maciej Baumgart$1,836
52 Christian Wallmuth$1,836
53 Uldis Sokolovskis$1,836
54 Aaron Quon$1,748
55 Ronald Simon$1,748
56 Shawn Lange$1,748
57 Robbie Brar$1,748
58 Eric Davis$1,748
59 Alexander Byliccki$1,748
60 Sam Gottiparthi$1,748
61 Aaron Froese$1,748
62 Hassan Issa$1,748
63 David Van-Der-Torre$1,748
64 Jeffrey Cormier$1,748
65 Malcolm Bolger$1,748
66 Jason Hayashi$1,748
67 David Swirski$1,748
68 Jinrong Zhang$1,748
69 Allan Mckinnon$1,748
70 Michael Cartwright$1,748
71 Antoine Saddleback$1,748
72 Duff Charette$1,748
73 Kelly Dalke$1,748
74 Zoran Pribilovic$1,748
75 Jayvee Lumahan$1,748
76 Yvan Gravel$1,748
77 Glenn Slater$1,748
78 Sevon Zargarian$1,748

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