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  • Eric Wasylenko Returns to Form to Win Event #10: $560 NLH

    Event #10: 560 NLH Winner Eric Wasylenko

    As he has done countless times before, Eric Wasylenko has surpassed the field to win Event #10: $560 NLH. He bested the 72 player field to take home the first place prize of $11,635. The tournament garnered a total prize pool of $34,200 with eight players making the money. He bested Brian Macnevin in heads-up play to take down the event.

    Wasylenko held the chip lead in the final table and didn’t look back. He found eliminations to remain the chip lead until heads-up play occurred. At one point Macnevin had a 4:1 chip lead against Wasylenko. He battled back winning a key double up to stay in the game. Shortly after, he got a ton of value when Macnevin flopped a set and he turned a straight. From there he didn’t look back as he called off with ace-ten against Macnevin’s pocket sevens and flopped a ten.

    PositionPlayerPrize
    1Eric Wasylenko$11,635
    2Brian Macnevin$7,865
    3Ryan Smith$5,130
    4Bash Ramahi$3,420
    5Michael Bernstein$2,255
    6Yeping Shan$1,640
    7Shawn Trojan$1,265
    8Jo Teliani$990
  • Brian Macnevin Eliminated in 2nd Place ($7,865)

    Level:24 (20,000/40,000/40,000)
    Entries:1/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Brian Macnevin

    Shortly before this hand, Brian Macnevin lost a big pot to Eric Wasylenko with pocket tens. He flopped a set on the 109682, while Wasylenko held Q7. Following the hand, he moved all in for around 600,000. Wasylenko made the call, and both players revealed their hands.

    Brian Macnevin: 77
    Eric Wasylenko: A10

    The board ran out 6Q1062 for Wasylenko to take the pot and the trophy.

    Eric Wasylenko: 1,800,000
    Brin Macnevin: 0

  • Wasylenko Doubles

    Level:23 (15,000/30,000/30,000)
    Entries:2/72
    Prizes:$34,200

    Eric Wasylenko moved all in for 355,000 and was called by Brian Macnevin. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Eric Wasylenko: 99
    Brian Macnevin: AQ

    The board ran out 354K3 for Wasylenko to find the double.

    Brian Macnevin: 1,160,000
    Eric Wasylenko: 740,000

  • Updated Stacks

    PlayerChip CountBig Blind
    Brian Macnevin1,575,00053
    Eric Wasylenko325,00011
  • Ryan Smith Eliminated in 3rd Place ($5,130)

    Level:22 (15,000/25,000/25,000)
    Entries:2/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Ryan Smith

    Ryan Smith moved all in for 190,000, and was called by Brian Macnevin. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Ryan Smith: Q10
    Brian Macnevin: K10

    The board ran out Q23J9 for Macnevin to take the pot.

    Brian Macnevin: 1,120,000
    Eric Waslylenko: 680,000
    Ryan Smith: 0

  • Bash Ramahi Eliminated in 4th Place ($3,420)

    Level:21 (10,000/20,000/20,000)
    Entries:3/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Bash Ramahi

    Brian Macnevin opened to 110,000 from the button. Bash Ramahi moved all in for 280,000 from the big blind, and Macnevin made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Bash Ramahi: AQ
    Brian Macnevin: 1010

    The board ran out 53597 to give Macnevin the pot.

    Brian Macnevin: 1,005,000
    Bash Ramahi: 0

  • Chip Stacks on Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Brian Macnevin570,00029
    Eric Wasylenko419,00021
    Ryan Smith335,00017
    Bash Ramahi260,00013
  • Michael Bernstein Eliminated in 5th Place ($2,255)

    Level:20 (10,000/15,000/15,000)
    Entries:4/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Michael Bernstein Event #10

    Michael Bernstein moved all in for 210,000, and Eric Wasylenko moved all in over top. The remaining players folded, and both players revealed their hands.

    Michael Bernstein: 22
    Eric Wasylenko: 99

    The board ran out 10954Q for Wasylenko to take the pot.

    Eric Wasylenko: 650,000
    Michael Bernstein: 0

  • Yeping Shan Eliminated in 6th Place ($1,640)

    Level:20 (10,000/15,000/15,000)
    Entries:5/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Yeping Shan

    Brian Macnevin raised to 31,000. Yeping Shan moved all in for 134,000 and Macnevin made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Yeping Shan: AQ
    Brian Macnevin: [invalid notations] to send Shan to the rail.

    Brian Macnevin: 479,000
    Yeping Shan: 0

  • Shawn Trojan Eliminated in 7th Place ($1,265)

    Level:20 (10,000/15,000/15,000)
    Entries:6/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Shawn Trojan

    Shawn Trojan moved all in for 92,000, and Ryan Smith made the call. Both players revealed their hands.

    Shawn Trojan: JJ
    Ryan Smith: A7

    The board ran out [invalid notations] for Smith to take the pot.

    Ryan Smith: 277,000
    Shawn Trojan: 0

  • Jo Teliani Eliminated in 8th Place ($990)

    Level:19 (6,000/12,000/12,000)
    Entries:7/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Jo Teliani

    Teliani called off the previous hand with ace-jack against Michael Bernstein’s aces to double him up. Left with 144,000, she moved all in from under the gun. Eric Wasylenko moved all in over the top, and both players revealed their hands.

    Jo Teliani: A6
    Eric Wasylenko: AJ

    The board ran out Q42Q10 for Teliani to hit the rail.

    Eric Wasylenko: 570,000
    Michael Bernstein: 216,000
    Jo Teliani: 0

  • Mike Malm Falls Short

    Level:18 (5,000/10,000/10,000)
    Entries:8/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Mike Mal

    Mike Malm opened to 50,000 of his 55,000 starting stack. Jo Teliani moved all in, and Malm took his time before putting in his final chips.

    Mike Malm: 55
    Jo Teliani: 1010

    The board ran out 333KJ for Teliani to find the elimination.

    Jo Teliani: 313,000
    Mike Malm: 0

  • Teliani Takes it Down

    Level:18 (5,000/10,000/10,000)
    Entries:9/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Jo Teliani

    Eric Wasylenko opened to 16,000 from middle position. Jo Teliani raised to 30,000 from the cutoff. Wasylenko made the call.

    The flop came A25, and both players checked their option.

    After the turn peeled the K, and Wasylenko was quick to check. Teliani moved all in for 139,000 and Wasylenko made the fold.

    Eric Wasylenko: 489,000
    Jo Teliani: 200,000

  • Teliani Time on the Final Table

    Play is down to a final table with the next player busting on the bubble. Many familiar faces have made it this far. Among them is Jo Teliani. Teliani has seen success in prior series and is joined on the rail by her brother DJ Sharma. DJ won an event earlier this week and is cheering on his sister as well as giving her advice along the way.

    TableSeatPlayer
    Feature Table1Bash Ramahi
    Feature Table2Mike Malm
    Feature Table3Yeping Shan
    Feature Table4Michael Bernstein
    Feature Table5Eric Wasylenko
    Feature Table6Shawn Trojan
    Feature Table7Jo Teliani
    Feature Table8Brian Macnevi
    Feature Table9Ryan Smith
  • All Chip Counts at the Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Eric Wasylenko419,00052
    Jo Teliani284,00036
    Bash Ramahi227,00028
    Brian Macnevi211,00026
    Mike Malm184,00023
    Ryan Smith161,00020
    Yeping Shan105,00013
    Michael Bernstein91,00011
    Shawn Trojan63,0008
    Pav Braich56,0007
  • Braich Finds Life

    Level:16 (3,000/6,000/6,000)
    Entries:11/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Pav Braich

    Pav Braich moved all in for 19,000 and was called by two players.

    The flop and turn came K10107, and both players were quick to check.

    After the river peeled the 5, Eric Wasylenko fired for 20,000. Nadav Bitton folded, and Wasylenko revealed QQ. Braich showed K10 to take the pot.

    Eric Wasylenko: 277,000
    Nadav Bitton: 68,500
    Pav Braich: 68,500

  • Photos of the Field

  • A Big Break for Braich

    Level:14 (2,000/4,000/4,000)
    Entries:13/72
    Prizes:$34,200

    Pav Braich moved all in for 28,500, and was called by Joe Herlein and Nadav Bitton. The three players revealed their holdings.

    Pav Braich: 88
    Joe Herlain: KK
    Nadav Bitton: AQ

    The board ran out 9108107 to give Pav Braich the pot.

    Nadav Bitton: 104,000
    Pav Braich: 86,200
    Joe Herlain: 3,000

  • Chip Counts After the Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Michael Bernstein212,00071
    Alan Zhu184,00061
    Jo Teliani158,50053
    Mike Malm98,00033
    Antonio Ma91,50031
  • Prize Pool Announced

    PlacePrize
    1$11,635
    2$7,865
    3$5,130
    4$3,420
    5$2,255
    6$1,640
    7$1,265
    8$990
  • Brower Takes One from Ramahi

    Level:12 (1,500/2,500/2,500)
    Entries:21/72
    Prizes:$34,200

    Action was caught after the flop of QKK, and Ramahi fired for 5,000. Leo Brower made the call.

    The turn was the 4, and both players checked their option.

    After the river peeled the J, Brower led out for 5,000. Ramahi made the call and revealed 1010/ It was no good as Brower showed J10 to take the pot.

    Bash Ramahi: 136,600
    Leo Brower: 59,000

  • Big Stacks and Notables

    Player NameChip CountBig Blinds
    Alan Zhu194,10078
    Michael St Pierre Porter143,20057
    Nadav Bitton131,50053
    Ryan Smith82,50033
    Sebastien Crema42,80017
    Ron Lauson32,70013
  • Wasylenko Shows No Fear

    Level:9 (600/1,200/1,200)
    Entries:30/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Eric Wasylenko

    Yeping Shan raised to 2,500 from late position. Eric Wasylenko defended his big blind.

    The flop came 1079, and both players checked their option.

    After the turn peeled the A, Wasylenko led out for 5,000. Shan made the call.

    The river was the Q, and Wasylenko continued for 5,500. Shan made the fold.

    Eric Wasylenko: 75,000
    Yeping Shan: 28,300

  • It’s Sharma Time

    Level:5 (300/500/500)
    Entries:29/42
    Prizes:$19,950
    E8 Winner DJ Sharma

    The room just got a little louder as DJ Sharma has found his way into the $560 NLH field. Sharma’s week has been a notable one as he took home his first ever tournament trophy in Event #8: $230 NLH. If you’d like a bigger recap of that day you can check it out here.

    Registration is still open for three more levels as well as the 45 minute dinner break proceeding it. Also available tonight is a 1 in 7.5 landmark satellite to the main. This tournament opens at 7:30 PM and costs $170 to enter. Winners of the event will receive $1,100 in tournament dollars that can be used for any events at Yellowhead.

  • $560 NLH Early Day Photos

  • Event #10: $560 NLH is Underway

    Level:1 (100/100/100)
    Entries:16/16
    Prizes:TBD

    The side event of the day, the $560 NLH, has begun. Action will play down to a winner with late registration being open for just under 5 hours. Among the field are notables such as Eric Wasylenko, Rob Lothian, and Sebastien Crema.

  • Side Action for $560

    Event 10:$560 NLH ($500+$60)
    Date:May 21, 3 PM
    Blinds:30 Minutes
    Starting Stack:25k
    Late Entry:8 Levels (~7:30 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:One-Day Event

    Alongside the final day of the High Roller, Wednesday also hosts the $560 NLH starting at 3 PM. Players get 25k to start and play 30-minute levels (20-min heads up) for the duration.

    Buy-ins are open for 8 levels of play, putting the desk closure at about 7:30 PM. That starts the freezeout phase of the game, with the action playing until there is only one player left.

    I’ll be away from the floor on Wednesday, taking care of some personal business, but Alek Gillies will be in to cover the final day of the High Roller, then finish his day off on this one. I’ll be back on the floor for Thursday’s action.

  • Eric Wasylenko Returns to Form to Win Event #10: $560 NLH

    Event #10: 560 NLH Winner Eric Wasylenko

    As he has done countless times before, Eric Wasylenko has surpassed the field to win Event #10: $560 NLH. He bested the 72 player field to take home the first place prize of $11,635. The tournament garnered a total prize pool of $34,200 with eight players making the money. He bested Brian Macnevin in heads-up play to take down the event.

    Wasylenko held the chip lead in the final table and didn’t look back. He found eliminations to remain the chip lead until heads-up play occurred. At one point Macnevin had a 4:1 chip lead against Wasylenko. He battled back winning a key double up to stay in the game. Shortly after, he got a ton of value when Macnevin flopped a set and he turned a straight. From there he didn’t look back as he called off with ace-ten against Macnevin’s pocket sevens and flopped a ten.

    PositionPlayerPrize
    1Eric Wasylenko$11,635
    2Brian Macnevin$7,865
    3Ryan Smith$5,130
    4Bash Ramahi$3,420
    5Michael Bernstein$2,255
    6Yeping Shan$1,640
    7Shawn Trojan$1,265
    8Jo Teliani$990
  • Brian Macnevin Eliminated in 2nd Place ($7,865)

    Level:24 (20,000/40,000/40,000)
    Entries:1/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Brian Macnevin

    Shortly before this hand, Brian Macnevin lost a big pot to Eric Wasylenko with pocket tens. He flopped a set on the 109682, while Wasylenko held Q7. Following the hand, he moved all in for around 600,000. Wasylenko made the call, and both players revealed their hands.

    Brian Macnevin: 77
    Eric Wasylenko: A10

    The board ran out 6Q1062 for Wasylenko to take the pot and the trophy.

    Eric Wasylenko: 1,800,000
    Brin Macnevin: 0

  • Wasylenko Doubles

    Level:23 (15,000/30,000/30,000)
    Entries:2/72
    Prizes:$34,200

    Eric Wasylenko moved all in for 355,000 and was called by Brian Macnevin. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Eric Wasylenko: 99
    Brian Macnevin: AQ

    The board ran out 354K3 for Wasylenko to find the double.

    Brian Macnevin: 1,160,000
    Eric Wasylenko: 740,000

  • Updated Stacks

    PlayerChip CountBig Blind
    Brian Macnevin1,575,00053
    Eric Wasylenko325,00011
  • Ryan Smith Eliminated in 3rd Place ($5,130)

    Level:22 (15,000/25,000/25,000)
    Entries:2/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Ryan Smith

    Ryan Smith moved all in for 190,000, and was called by Brian Macnevin. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Ryan Smith: Q10
    Brian Macnevin: K10

    The board ran out Q23J9 for Macnevin to take the pot.

    Brian Macnevin: 1,120,000
    Eric Waslylenko: 680,000
    Ryan Smith: 0

  • Bash Ramahi Eliminated in 4th Place ($3,420)

    Level:21 (10,000/20,000/20,000)
    Entries:3/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Bash Ramahi

    Brian Macnevin opened to 110,000 from the button. Bash Ramahi moved all in for 280,000 from the big blind, and Macnevin made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Bash Ramahi: AQ
    Brian Macnevin: 1010

    The board ran out 53597 to give Macnevin the pot.

    Brian Macnevin: 1,005,000
    Bash Ramahi: 0

  • Chip Stacks on Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Brian Macnevin570,00029
    Eric Wasylenko419,00021
    Ryan Smith335,00017
    Bash Ramahi260,00013
  • Michael Bernstein Eliminated in 5th Place ($2,255)

    Level:20 (10,000/15,000/15,000)
    Entries:4/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Michael Bernstein Event #10

    Michael Bernstein moved all in for 210,000, and Eric Wasylenko moved all in over top. The remaining players folded, and both players revealed their hands.

    Michael Bernstein: 22
    Eric Wasylenko: 99

    The board ran out 10954Q for Wasylenko to take the pot.

    Eric Wasylenko: 650,000
    Michael Bernstein: 0

  • Yeping Shan Eliminated in 6th Place ($1,640)

    Level:20 (10,000/15,000/15,000)
    Entries:5/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Yeping Shan

    Brian Macnevin raised to 31,000. Yeping Shan moved all in for 134,000 and Macnevin made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.

    Yeping Shan: AQ
    Brian Macnevin: [invalid notations] to send Shan to the rail.

    Brian Macnevin: 479,000
    Yeping Shan: 0

  • Shawn Trojan Eliminated in 7th Place ($1,265)

    Level:20 (10,000/15,000/15,000)
    Entries:6/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Shawn Trojan

    Shawn Trojan moved all in for 92,000, and Ryan Smith made the call. Both players revealed their hands.

    Shawn Trojan: JJ
    Ryan Smith: A7

    The board ran out [invalid notations] for Smith to take the pot.

    Ryan Smith: 277,000
    Shawn Trojan: 0

  • Jo Teliani Eliminated in 8th Place ($990)

    Level:19 (6,000/12,000/12,000)
    Entries:7/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Jo Teliani

    Teliani called off the previous hand with ace-jack against Michael Bernstein’s aces to double him up. Left with 144,000, she moved all in from under the gun. Eric Wasylenko moved all in over the top, and both players revealed their hands.

    Jo Teliani: A6
    Eric Wasylenko: AJ

    The board ran out Q42Q10 for Teliani to hit the rail.

    Eric Wasylenko: 570,000
    Michael Bernstein: 216,000
    Jo Teliani: 0

  • Mike Malm Falls Short

    Level:18 (5,000/10,000/10,000)
    Entries:8/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Mike Mal

    Mike Malm opened to 50,000 of his 55,000 starting stack. Jo Teliani moved all in, and Malm took his time before putting in his final chips.

    Mike Malm: 55
    Jo Teliani: 1010

    The board ran out 333KJ for Teliani to find the elimination.

    Jo Teliani: 313,000
    Mike Malm: 0

  • Teliani Takes it Down

    Level:18 (5,000/10,000/10,000)
    Entries:9/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Jo Teliani

    Eric Wasylenko opened to 16,000 from middle position. Jo Teliani raised to 30,000 from the cutoff. Wasylenko made the call.

    The flop came A25, and both players checked their option.

    After the turn peeled the K, and Wasylenko was quick to check. Teliani moved all in for 139,000 and Wasylenko made the fold.

    Eric Wasylenko: 489,000
    Jo Teliani: 200,000

  • Teliani Time on the Final Table

    Play is down to a final table with the next player busting on the bubble. Many familiar faces have made it this far. Among them is Jo Teliani. Teliani has seen success in prior series and is joined on the rail by her brother DJ Sharma. DJ won an event earlier this week and is cheering on his sister as well as giving her advice along the way.

    TableSeatPlayer
    Feature Table1Bash Ramahi
    Feature Table2Mike Malm
    Feature Table3Yeping Shan
    Feature Table4Michael Bernstein
    Feature Table5Eric Wasylenko
    Feature Table6Shawn Trojan
    Feature Table7Jo Teliani
    Feature Table8Brian Macnevi
    Feature Table9Ryan Smith
  • All Chip Counts at the Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Eric Wasylenko419,00052
    Jo Teliani284,00036
    Bash Ramahi227,00028
    Brian Macnevi211,00026
    Mike Malm184,00023
    Ryan Smith161,00020
    Yeping Shan105,00013
    Michael Bernstein91,00011
    Shawn Trojan63,0008
    Pav Braich56,0007
  • Braich Finds Life

    Level:16 (3,000/6,000/6,000)
    Entries:11/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Pav Braich

    Pav Braich moved all in for 19,000 and was called by two players.

    The flop and turn came K10107, and both players were quick to check.

    After the river peeled the 5, Eric Wasylenko fired for 20,000. Nadav Bitton folded, and Wasylenko revealed QQ. Braich showed K10 to take the pot.

    Eric Wasylenko: 277,000
    Nadav Bitton: 68,500
    Pav Braich: 68,500

  • Photos of the Field

  • A Big Break for Braich

    Level:14 (2,000/4,000/4,000)
    Entries:13/72
    Prizes:$34,200

    Pav Braich moved all in for 28,500, and was called by Joe Herlein and Nadav Bitton. The three players revealed their holdings.

    Pav Braich: 88
    Joe Herlain: KK
    Nadav Bitton: AQ

    The board ran out 9108107 to give Pav Braich the pot.

    Nadav Bitton: 104,000
    Pav Braich: 86,200
    Joe Herlain: 3,000

  • Chip Counts After the Break

    PlayerChip CountBig Blinds
    Michael Bernstein212,00071
    Alan Zhu184,00061
    Jo Teliani158,50053
    Mike Malm98,00033
    Antonio Ma91,50031
  • Prize Pool Announced

    PlacePrize
    1$11,635
    2$7,865
    3$5,130
    4$3,420
    5$2,255
    6$1,640
    7$1,265
    8$990
  • Brower Takes One from Ramahi

    Level:12 (1,500/2,500/2,500)
    Entries:21/72
    Prizes:$34,200

    Action was caught after the flop of QKK, and Ramahi fired for 5,000. Leo Brower made the call.

    The turn was the 4, and both players checked their option.

    After the river peeled the J, Brower led out for 5,000. Ramahi made the call and revealed 1010/ It was no good as Brower showed J10 to take the pot.

    Bash Ramahi: 136,600
    Leo Brower: 59,000

  • Big Stacks and Notables

    Player NameChip CountBig Blinds
    Alan Zhu194,10078
    Michael St Pierre Porter143,20057
    Nadav Bitton131,50053
    Ryan Smith82,50033
    Sebastien Crema42,80017
    Ron Lauson32,70013
  • Wasylenko Shows No Fear

    Level:9 (600/1,200/1,200)
    Entries:30/72
    Prizes:$34,200
    Eric Wasylenko

    Yeping Shan raised to 2,500 from late position. Eric Wasylenko defended his big blind.

    The flop came 1079, and both players checked their option.

    After the turn peeled the A, Wasylenko led out for 5,000. Shan made the call.

    The river was the Q, and Wasylenko continued for 5,500. Shan made the fold.

    Eric Wasylenko: 75,000
    Yeping Shan: 28,300

  • It’s Sharma Time

    Level:5 (300/500/500)
    Entries:29/42
    Prizes:$19,950
    E8 Winner DJ Sharma

    The room just got a little louder as DJ Sharma has found his way into the $560 NLH field. Sharma’s week has been a notable one as he took home his first ever tournament trophy in Event #8: $230 NLH. If you’d like a bigger recap of that day you can check it out here.

    Registration is still open for three more levels as well as the 45 minute dinner break proceeding it. Also available tonight is a 1 in 7.5 landmark satellite to the main. This tournament opens at 7:30 PM and costs $170 to enter. Winners of the event will receive $1,100 in tournament dollars that can be used for any events at Yellowhead.

  • $560 NLH Early Day Photos

  • Event #10: $560 NLH is Underway

    Level:1 (100/100/100)
    Entries:16/16
    Prizes:TBD

    The side event of the day, the $560 NLH, has begun. Action will play down to a winner with late registration being open for just under 5 hours. Among the field are notables such as Eric Wasylenko, Rob Lothian, and Sebastien Crema.

  • Side Action for $560

    Event 10:$560 NLH ($500+$60)
    Date:May 21, 3 PM
    Blinds:30 Minutes
    Starting Stack:25k
    Late Entry:8 Levels (~7:30 PM)
    Day 1 Ends:One-Day Event

    Alongside the final day of the High Roller, Wednesday also hosts the $560 NLH starting at 3 PM. Players get 25k to start and play 30-minute levels (20-min heads up) for the duration.

    Buy-ins are open for 8 levels of play, putting the desk closure at about 7:30 PM. That starts the freezeout phase of the game, with the action playing until there is only one player left.

    I’ll be away from the floor on Wednesday, taking care of some personal business, but Alek Gillies will be in to cover the final day of the High Roller, then finish his day off on this one. I’ll be back on the floor for Thursday’s action.

PositionPlayerPrize
1Eric Wasylenko$11,635
2Brian Macnevin$7,865
3Ryan Smith$5,130
4Bash Ramahi$3,420
5Michael Bernstein$2,255
6Yeping Shan$1,640
7Shawn Trojan$1,265
8Jo Teliani$990

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