LIVE Reporting: Pure Poker Tour Series #6

As 2024 winds down, the Alberta poker scene is heating up with the final series of the Pure Poker Tour (PPT) season. The trophy events kick off at Pure Casino Yellowhead on November 21 with the Seniors First event, followed by 11 days of action-packed poker, and highlighted by the $1,100 Main Event starting on November 29.

Check out live updates and reporting from the 2024 Pure Poker Tour Series #6 by Lyle Bateman. Chose an event of your choice down below:


  • Stephen Dauphinais Wins First PPT Trophy

    Stephen Dauphinais, winner of the Main Event

    Stephen Dauphinais started Day 2 with a middling stack of 341k, putting him 10th out of the 40 returning players. About 13 hours later, he had all 9.5 million in front of him after taking down the start-of-day leader Sen Vijayaratnam. He played a solid game and got heads-up after Vijayaratnam busted most of the final table in front of him.

    He was at a deficit for most of heads-up, but had a short time in the lead about halfway through the final phase of the game. That quickly evaporated as Vijayaratnam pulled back ahead when he flopped a flush and took a big pot. Dauphinais doubled back to near even when his pocket fours won a race against king-ten, then took the lead in a big pot where Vijayaratnam had to fold the river when the flush came.

    The game didn’t last much longer after that. A few hands later they ran into a big confrontation when Dauphinais open jammed almost 40 bigs with ace-jack and Vijayaratnam called with a smaller stack and the dominated ace-ten. The board was clean for the jack kicker and Dauphinais took down his first PPT trophy.

    He had a huge score this past summer in Vegas with 3rd in the Millionaire Maker for $651k (USD) and this score tonight will put him within spitting distance of 7 figures on Hendon Mob.

  • Sen Vijayaratnam Out in 2nd Place for $43,020

    Level:28 (50000/100000/100000)
    Entries:1/316
    Prizes:$297,198
    Sen Vijayaratnam

    It was about 13 hours on Day 2 to finish it out with a couple of hours of heads up at the end, and the start-of-day leader Sen Vijayaratnam ended up out in second. Stephen Dauphinais had closed his way back to the lead after spending most if heads up behind, and jammed ace-jack with he big stack. Vijayaratnam called with ace-ten and the jack held after an ace on the flop with the rest of the board low.

  • Dauphunais Back to the Lead

    Level:28 (50000/100000/100000)
    Entries:2/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    Stephen Dauphinais is back to the lead again after a fold by Vijayaratnam on the river. Dauphinais opened the button to 240k and got the call to a flop of 5K7.

    Vijayaratnam check-called for 180k on the flop and then for 450k on the A turn. He checked again when the clubs hit on the 9 river, but mucked when Dauphinais bet 1.2 million. That left Vijayaratnam with about 4.1 million of the 9.5 million in play.

  • Dauphinais Doubles to ~4 Million

    Level:27 (40000/80000/80000)
    Entries:2/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    It was a race when Stephen Dauphinais shoved and Sen Vijayaratnam called. Dauphinais had pocket fours against king-ten of clubs. The 52538 ran clean for the low pair, and Dauohinais is back in it with about 4 million.

  • Vijayaratnam Flops It

    Level:26 (30000/60000/60000)
    Entries:2/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    Stephen Dauphinais had worked his way back up to even, but Sen Vijayaratnam just got it back. He raised to 130k and Dauphinais called to the flop of 2A7. They both checked to the J turn where Dauphinais fired out 60k.

    Vijayaratnam raised to 300k and Dauphinais called. He checked the 10 river, but called when Vijayaratnam went big with 950k. Vijayaratnam showed down four-three of spades for the flopped flush and Duaphinais mucked.

  • Vijayaratnam Back to Lead

    Level:25 (25000/50000/50000)
    Entries:2/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    Sen Vijayaratnam is back in the lead again, but there’s not much in it. In a recent big hand, he raised to 100k, then four-bet to 1.1 million after Stephen Dauphinais three-bet to 380k. Duaphinais called but then mucked when Vijayaratnam shoved the 1033 flop.

    Vijayaratnam has 6.44 million of the 9.5 million in play. The players are now on a break following Level 25.

  • Birthday Boy Leads

    Level:25 (25000/50000/50000)
    Entries:2/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    Stephen Dauphinais has a slight lead now with about 5 million to 4.5 million for Sen Vijayaratnam. Dauphinais just mentioned at the table that it’s his birthday today, so however this goes, it’s going to be a pretty decent birthday present fro him.

  • Johnny Dalphond Out in 3rd Place for $27,960

    Level:25 (25000/50000/50000)
    Entries:2/316
    Prizes:$297,198
    Johnny Dalphond

    I missed the action, but Johnny Dalphond followed Jerry Tria to the payout cage in the very next hand to bring them heads up between Sen Vijayaratnam and Stephen Dauphinais.

  • Jerry Tria Out in 4th Place for $21,510

    Level:25 (25000/50000/50000)
    Entries:3/316
    Prizes:$297,198
    Jerry Tria

    Sen Vijayaratnam raised to 100k under the gun and Johnny Dalphond called from the small blind before Jerry Tria shoved the big blind for 620k. Vijayaratnam called and Dalphond mucked his hand.

    “You caught me speeding,” Tria said, showing 95. Vijayaratnam had [invalid notations] and the board ran clean for the ace-high. There was a jack on the flop and Dalphond was upset with his fold after the hand, saying he folded queen-jack.

  • Ali Khani Out in 5th Place for $16,560

    Level:24 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:4/316
    Prizes:$297,198
    Ali Khani

    Sen Vijayaratnam raised the button to 80k then called when Ali Khani shoved his big blind. Khani was dominated with ace-four suited against ace-seven suited. Vijayaratnam flopped a flush draw while Khani turned another flush draw but the river bricked both draws and left Vijayaratnam’s seven kicker as the best hand.

  • Michael “Berny” Bernstein Out in 6th Place for $13,120

    Level:24 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:5/316
    Prizes:$297,198
    Michael Bernstein

    Johnny Dalphond raised to 80k, then called it off when Michael “Berny” Bernstein shoved all in for a bit less than 400k. Dalphond called it off but was in bad shape with deuces into queens.

    It all looked good for Berny to double through the board of 109482 until the river deuce drowned him for 6th place.

  • Vijayaratnam Still Leads at Break

    Level:24 (20000/40000/40000)
    Entries:6/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    Sen Vijayaratnam still has a big lead, with Stephen Dauphinais closing in but still about a million behind.

    T-SPlayerChips
    14 – 1Jerry Tria665,000
    14 – 2Sen Vijayaratnam3,750,000
    14 – 5Michael Bernstein485,000
    14 – 6Stephen Dauphinais2,885,000
    14 – 7Ali Khani445,000
    14 – 8Johnny Dalphond1,255,000
  • Aaron Quon Out in 7th Place for $10,330

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:6/316
    Prizes:$297,198
    Aaron Quon

    They are down to 6 players now after Aaron Quon turned two pair against Sen Vijayaratnam, but the big stack flopped a set of deuces and held for the win.

  • Vijayaratnam Still Leading, Dauphinais Closing In

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:7/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    Sen Vijayaratnam is still the chip leader with almost 3 million chips, but he finally has some competition in Stephen Dauphinais, who had a huge six-figure score this summer at the WSOP in Vegas. Dauphinais is sitting with about 2.5 million now and between them they have more than half the chips in play.

    There is a break coming up in just under 30 minutes and I’ll get full chip counts for the remaining players then.

  • Alex Liu Out in 8th Place for $8,170

    Level:23 (15000/30000/30000)
    Entries:7/316
    Prizes:$297,198
    Alex Liu

    Alex Liu just recently said today was the most fun he’s had playing poker since he “had all the chips” back in the August Main Event in Calgary, and if he has fun at poker, his final hand was certainly “fun”. He raised to 110k early, leaving just 25k behind, then called the rest off when Stephen Dauphinais shoved the big blind.

    Liu was ahead with queen-ten against nine-seven and took a bigger lead on the 2Q7 flop, but Dauphinais went on a run with the 99 turn and river to send Liu out in 8th place tonight.

  • Rob Limpert Out in 9th Place for $6,670

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:8/316
    Prizes:$297,198
    Rob Limpert

    They are down to 8 left now after Rob Limpert shoved over an early open to 50k from Sen Vijayaratnam. It was a not-so-classic race between ace-jack for Limpert and queen-ten suited for Vjayaratnam. The flop hit them both when the board ran out JQQ66 but Vijayaratnam got hit harder and increased his already big stack.

  • Liu Under 100k

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:9/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    Alex Liu raised early to 150k, leaving less than 100k behind. Sen Vijayaratnam flatted from the middle and they went to a flop of KQ6. Both players checked the flop and the K turn before Liu check-folded to a bet of 500k from Vijayaratnam on the 5 river. Vijayaratnam showed pocket eights and Liu verbalized he had ace-jack.

  • Final Table Faces

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:9/316
    Prizes:$297,198
  • Quon Triples with Kings

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:9/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    On the second hand of the final table, Aaron Quon shoved under the gun for 135k and got calls from both Sen Vijayaratnam and Rob Limpert in the blinds.

    Vijayaratnam led for 75k into a dry side pot on the J106 flop. Limpert called and they checked down the rest of the 510 board. Both active players hade suited ace-seven and got their 75k back, while Quon’s pocket kings took the main pot for a triple up plus blinds and antes.

  • Colten Yamagishi Bubbles the Final Table for $5,380

    Level:22 (15000/25000/25000)
    Entries:9/316
    Prizes:$297,198

    It only took two hands with the clock paused after dinner to get to the final table. Colten Yamagishi was the FT bubble tonight for $5,380.

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