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Charles Spiruda Wins Last Chance over Amanda Belanger-Weigel

Charles Spiruda, winner of Last Chance The Last Chance game at PPT #2 finished at exactly the same time as the Main Event, so there was no coverage of the game. Charles Spiruda defeated Amanda Belanger-Weigel heads up, with DJ Sharma in 3rd.
Place Player Prize 1 Charles Spiruda
$8,650 2 Amanda Belanger-Weigel
$5,965 3 Dj Sharma
$3,875 4 Eric Wasylenko
$2,980 5 Cam Stewart
$2,295 6 Dale Campbell
$1,820 7 Brian Flemming
$1,430 8 Bradley Spencer
$1,135 9 Adam Lamers
$925 10 Dwayne Saville
$745 11 Steve Azizi
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Sharma Leads Final Three on the Side
Level: 22 (15000/25000/25000) Entries: 3/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 10:10 PM I’m still not able to watch the side game, as the Main is still three-handed, but I’ve just had a quick look at the stacks, and DJ Sharma looks to be leading the final three players. Eric Wasylenko was out in 4th place tonight.
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Down to 4 on the Side
Level: 21 (10000/20000/20000) Entries: 3/287 Prizes: $269,924 Local Time: 9:35 PM Place Player Prize 5 Cam Stewart
$2,295 6 Dale Campbell
$1,820 7 Brian Flemming
$1,430 8 Bradley Spencer
$1,135 9 Adam Lamers
$925 10 Dwayne Saville
$745 11 Teven Azizi
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8 Left on the Side
Level: 20 (10000/15000/15000) Entries: 8/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 9:15 PM The side game is down to 8 players now, with three cashouts already. I’m still watching the final three in the Main, however, so I’m not able to watch this one for a while yet.
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6 Off the Money
Level: 16 (3000/6000/6000) Entries: 17/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 7:55 PM The side game is down to 17 players left now, with about 10 minutes to play in Level 16. I’m still not watching this one very closely as the Main Event is still ongoing, but the side game is now 6 off the money spots.
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107 Confirmed; $8,650 for the Winner
Level: 11 (1000/2000/2000) Entries: 42/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 5:55 PM The prizes are posted, and the field is confirmed at 107 entries for prizes of $30,495. 1st place later tonight will pocket $8,650, and 11 players will get a piece of the action.
Place Prize 1 $8,650 2 $5,965 3 $3,875 4 $2,980 5 $2,295 6 $1,820 7 $1,430 8 $1,135 9 $925 10 $745 11 $675 -
107 Entries after Registration
Level: 10 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 48/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 5:40 PM The final game in PPT #2 is now closed, with 107 entries showing on the board. I’ll confirm that number when the prizes are posted, but it should mean 11 players sharing $30,495 in prizes later today, with the top prize somewhere north of $6k.
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Nearing 60 Entries on First Break
Level: 6 (300/600/6030) Entries: 36/57 Prizes: $16,245 Local Time: 3:45 PM The side game is up to 57 entries, for prizes of more than $16k, with the players on their first break of the day. They’ll be back in action in about 10 minutes for Level 6, with blinds at 300/600/600. There are four more levels of open entry for the final event of PPT #2.
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45 Entries in Level 3
Level: 3 (200/300/300) Entries: 35/45 Prizes: $12,825 Local Time: 2:55 PM The Last Chance game is into Level 3, with the field now at 45 entries. That puts the prizes at almost $13k and climbing. Note that this game won’t get much coverage, other than numbers, until the Main Event is complete.
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Last Chance for a PPT #2 Trophy


Event #17: $340 Last Chance NLH ($300 + $40)
Date: May 17, 2 PM Blinds: 20 Minutes Starting Stack: 25k Late Entry: 9 Levels (~5:30 PM) Day 1 Ends: One-Day Event The final chance at a PPT #2 trophy comes at 2 PM on Sunday afternoon. The $340 Last Chance starts with 25k in chips with 20-minute blinds.
Entries are open until about 5:30 PM, with the desk set to close at the start of Level 10. After that, they’ll play down to a winner late Sunday night. Depending on the pace of Day 2 of the Main Event, this game may well finish before the Main does. Either way, don’t expect this game to get much more than numbers coverage until near the end of the action.

Greg “Greg Goes All In” Liow, winner of the Last Chance trophy In the Feb/Mar series, Greg “Greg Goes All In” Liow was the winner of this one. He took it down heads up over Deven Lane, with 146 entries in the game and more than $41k in prizes.


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Charles Spiruda Wins Last Chance over Amanda Belanger-Weigel

Charles Spiruda, winner of Last Chance The Last Chance game at PPT #2 finished at exactly the same time as the Main Event, so there was no coverage of the game. Charles Spiruda defeated Amanda Belanger-Weigel heads up, with DJ Sharma in 3rd.
Place Player Prize 1 Charles Spiruda
$8,650 2 Amanda Belanger-Weigel
$5,965 3 Dj Sharma
$3,875 4 Eric Wasylenko
$2,980 5 Cam Stewart
$2,295 6 Dale Campbell
$1,820 7 Brian Flemming
$1,430 8 Bradley Spencer
$1,135 9 Adam Lamers
$925 10 Dwayne Saville
$745 11 Steve Azizi
$675 -
Sharma Leads Final Three on the Side
Level: 22 (15000/25000/25000) Entries: 3/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 10:10 PM I’m still not able to watch the side game, as the Main is still three-handed, but I’ve just had a quick look at the stacks, and DJ Sharma looks to be leading the final three players. Eric Wasylenko was out in 4th place tonight.
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Down to 4 on the Side
Level: 21 (10000/20000/20000) Entries: 3/287 Prizes: $269,924 Local Time: 9:35 PM Place Player Prize 5 Cam Stewart
$2,295 6 Dale Campbell
$1,820 7 Brian Flemming
$1,430 8 Bradley Spencer
$1,135 9 Adam Lamers
$925 10 Dwayne Saville
$745 11 Teven Azizi
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8 Left on the Side
Level: 20 (10000/15000/15000) Entries: 8/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 9:15 PM The side game is down to 8 players now, with three cashouts already. I’m still watching the final three in the Main, however, so I’m not able to watch this one for a while yet.
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6 Off the Money
Level: 16 (3000/6000/6000) Entries: 17/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 7:55 PM The side game is down to 17 players left now, with about 10 minutes to play in Level 16. I’m still not watching this one very closely as the Main Event is still ongoing, but the side game is now 6 off the money spots.
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107 Confirmed; $8,650 for the Winner
Level: 11 (1000/2000/2000) Entries: 42/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 5:55 PM The prizes are posted, and the field is confirmed at 107 entries for prizes of $30,495. 1st place later tonight will pocket $8,650, and 11 players will get a piece of the action.
Place Prize 1 $8,650 2 $5,965 3 $3,875 4 $2,980 5 $2,295 6 $1,820 7 $1,430 8 $1,135 9 $925 10 $745 11 $675 -
107 Entries after Registration
Level: 10 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 48/107 Prizes: $30,495 Local Time: 5:40 PM The final game in PPT #2 is now closed, with 107 entries showing on the board. I’ll confirm that number when the prizes are posted, but it should mean 11 players sharing $30,495 in prizes later today, with the top prize somewhere north of $6k.
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Nearing 60 Entries on First Break
Level: 6 (300/600/6030) Entries: 36/57 Prizes: $16,245 Local Time: 3:45 PM The side game is up to 57 entries, for prizes of more than $16k, with the players on their first break of the day. They’ll be back in action in about 10 minutes for Level 6, with blinds at 300/600/600. There are four more levels of open entry for the final event of PPT #2.
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45 Entries in Level 3
Level: 3 (200/300/300) Entries: 35/45 Prizes: $12,825 Local Time: 2:55 PM The Last Chance game is into Level 3, with the field now at 45 entries. That puts the prizes at almost $13k and climbing. Note that this game won’t get much coverage, other than numbers, until the Main Event is complete.
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Last Chance for a PPT #2 Trophy


Event #17: $340 Last Chance NLH ($300 + $40)
Date: May 17, 2 PM Blinds: 20 Minutes Starting Stack: 25k Late Entry: 9 Levels (~5:30 PM) Day 1 Ends: One-Day Event The final chance at a PPT #2 trophy comes at 2 PM on Sunday afternoon. The $340 Last Chance starts with 25k in chips with 20-minute blinds.
Entries are open until about 5:30 PM, with the desk set to close at the start of Level 10. After that, they’ll play down to a winner late Sunday night. Depending on the pace of Day 2 of the Main Event, this game may well finish before the Main does. Either way, don’t expect this game to get much more than numbers coverage until near the end of the action.

Greg “Greg Goes All In” Liow, winner of the Last Chance trophy In the Feb/Mar series, Greg “Greg Goes All In” Liow was the winner of this one. He took it down heads up over Deven Lane, with 146 entries in the game and more than $41k in prizes.




| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $8,650 | |
| 2 | $5,965 | |
| 3 | $3,875 | |
| 4 | $2,980 | |
| 5 | $2,295 | |
| 6 | $1,820 | |
| 7 | $1,430 | |
| 8 | $1,135 | |
| 9 | $925 | |
| 10 | $745 | |
| 11 | $675 |



