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Shi Finds the Hero Call
Level: 13 (2,000/4,000/4,000) Entries: 122/543 Prizes: $179,190 ($279,197 total) Local Time: 6:40 PM Action was caught after the turn of 8♥10♠Q♠7♥, and Ruoxiao Shi was quick to check from under the gun. Dylan Ellis fired for 35,000 from the button, and Shi made the call.
The river came the 3♦, and Shi checked to Ellis. He continued for 50,000, and Shi made the call for his remaining 25,000. He revealed A♦10♦ to best Ellis’ K♥J♥.
Ruoxiao Shi: 143,000
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Two-Flight Total Nearly 200 Above the Record
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 212/272 (366/1,134) Prizes: $85,272 ($368,957 total) Local Time: 6:30 PM Entries for Day 1c are still open for more than 3 hours, but the Day 1b field is now set in stone with 543 entries on the board. That means that after two full flights, there are 862 entries in this event (without considering the 1c entries), while in the record event from 2024, there were only 675 entries after two flights.
Much will depend on the final numbers for 1c/d, but the field is still well ahead of record pace.
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Big Stacks as Registration Closes
Player Chip Count Mike Malm 549,000 Jerod Dobson 356,000 Jordan Banfield 338,000 Vo Nguyen 308,000 Jason Maurer 297,000 Morgan McLellan 294,000 Maksym Shkurupii 292,500 Harpreet Padda 290,000 Greg Liow 288,000 Devin Frank 271,000 -
Combined Field Now Ahead of the Record
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 215/257 (363/1,111) Prizes: $80,570 ($361,367 total) Local Time: 6:10 PM In Jan 2024, after three full flights, the record field 4-Flight game was sitting at 1,092. It eventually went on to get more than 600 entries on 1b for a total of 1,715, but this field looks well on pace to beat that.
With about 3.5 hours left in 1c entry this year, the combined total is already over 1,100 and climbing. It’s easy to imagine another 100-200 entries in today’s 3rd flight before it closes, meaning the three-flight total this year could easily reach 1,200-1,300 or more. Time will tell what happens, and much will depend on the turnout for the final flight on Saturday, but at this point, even if the numbers for 1d are below the 2024 numbers, there is still a good chance of a record.
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Nearing 1,100 Combined on First Break in 1c
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 202/236 (353/1,082) Prizes: $73,986 ($351,797 total) Local Time: 5:45 PM Day 1c is now on their first break of the day, while Day 1b is on their dinner break. Entries for 1b will close in just over 30 minutes, with the field well above the record field number for 1b from 2024.
Day 1c still has open entries for about 4 hours, and this flight is already close to 2/3rds of the 1c total from the record 2024, and the combined field is already nearing the 3-flight total from that one. After 3 flights in 2024, there were 1,093 total entries, with 1,082 already in the mix for this one, with plenty of time left in 1c entries.
Predictions in poker are hard, but more and more it’s looking like this game will smash the records for the biggest field.
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Record Field Well Within Sight
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 193/218 (347/1,063) Prizes: $68,343 ($345,527 total) Local Time: 5:30 PM I’ve just had a bit of a dive into the previous record field from the January 2024 4-Flight, and so far, this event is well ahead of that record field. That game saw 280 entries on 1a, almost 40 less than 1a this time around. Likewise, Day 1b is also much larger, with more than 520 in this time around compared to 395 in Jan 2024.
Day 1c is still early in registration, but the field is already more than halfway to the Jan 2024 1c total, and it looks like a safe bet it’ll get there before entries close later tonight. Based on the entries from the first two flights, this event is well ahead — there were 675 entries after two flights in 2024, while this event already has 845 entries through two flights, with the second flight entries not even closed yet.
While it remains to be seen what the final totals for 1c/d will be, based on the first two flights, this game looks on pace to smash the record field size by he end of entries tomorrow.
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Cheema Risks it All
Level: 12 (1,500/3,000/3,000) Entries: 141/524 Prizes: $172,920 ($272,927 total) Local Time: 5:28 PM The button opened to 26,000, and Prabhsimran Cheema called from the big blind.
The flop came 8♣J♦8♦, and Cheema moved all in for 59,500. His opponent went into the tank, but made the fold.
Prabhsimran Cheema: 116,000
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Combined Entries Nearing 1,050
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 185/204 (353/1,040) Prizes: $63,954 ($337,937 total) Local Time: 5:15 PM The combined field is now at 1,040 and climbing. Day 1b has about an hour left to enter, with that field over 500 already. 1c is at more than 200 with Level 4 just underway and some 4.5 hours left to enter.
It seems like the entries on 1c will pock up once 1b closes at 6:15, with players busting from that one moving to this one. It’s within reason to guess the combined field will be 1,300 or more by the time entries close tonight.
Currently, the record for entries in any WSOP-C event in Calgary since 2022 is 1,715 from the Jan 2024 4-Flight, which was what this event was called prior to Oct 2025. Given the current pace with the full 1d yet to run, it seems like a reasonable bet that this event could well compete for the biggest field ever in Calgary.
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Pil Cracks Aces
Level: 12 (1,500/3,000/3,000) Entries: 156/516 Prizes: $170,280 ($270,287 total) Local Time: 5:13 PM At Blinds of 1,500 and 2,500, Sunni Pil opened to 5,000. Middle position raised to 10,000, and Pil moved all in for 32,000. Her opponent made the call.
Sunni Pil: A♦Q♥
Middle Position: A♠A♣The board ran out 3♥J♠K♥10♥3♣, for Pil to find the double.
Sunni Pil: 70,000
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Dobson Finds the Elimination
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 169/508 Prizes: $167,640 ($267,647 total) Local Time: 4:59 PM Early position moved all in for 37,000, and Jerod Dobson made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Early Position: K♦J♣
Jerod Dobson: A♦Q♥The board ran out A♥A♠9♥5♣4♣, for Dobson to take the pot.
Jerod Dobson: 192,000
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Chan Takes it Down
Level: 11 (1,500/2,500/2,500) Entries: 109/502 Prizes: $165,660 ($265,667 total) Local Time: 4:44 PM Under the gun opened to 4,000, and Jason Chan made the call from middle position. The cutoff raised to 12,000, and both players made the call.
The flop came J♦K♣4♣, and all three players were quick to check.
After the turn came the K♠, and under the gun checked. Chan fired for 21,000, and was rewarded with the pot.
Jason Chan: 187,000
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17 Away from 1,000 Combined
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 158/162 (360/983) Prizes: $50,787 ($319,127 total) Local Time: 4:45 PM The 1c field is now over 160 entries with Level 2 ticking down to the end. 1b now has over 500 entries, for a combined total of 983, and prizes of almost $320k. Entries on 1b will be closed in about 90 minutes, but there are still about 5 hours left to get into 1c, this is looking like it could be among the biggest fields ever here at Deerfoot.
Time will tell with 1d running tomorrow, but it’s looking good to have 1,600 or more by the end of entries tomorrow
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More than $300k in Combined Prizes
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 138/140 (342/955) Prizes: $43,890 ($309,887 total) Local Time: 4:30 PM Day 1c is now underway with 140 entries on the board in Level 2. With 1b pushing 500 entries already, and the desk still open on that one, the combined field is now almost at 1,000 entries already.
That puts the combined prizes over $300k and climbing, and given that 1b still has almost 2 hours of reg remaining, and 1c has more than 5 hours remaining, it seems like a lock that the combined field by the end of entries tonight will be well over 1,000, with prizes above $350k. 1d tomorrow should push that into the $500k range.
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Gallagher Chipping Up
Level: 10 (1,000/2,000/2,000) Entries: 194/489 Prizes: $161,370 ($261,377 total) Local Time: 4:27 PM Matthew Ouellette moved all in for 4,100, and Thomas Gallagher made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Matthew Ouelette: A♦K♥
Thomas Gallagher: 8♦8♣The board ran out 3♣6♣6♥3♥10♣, for Gallagher to take the pot.
Thomas Gallagher: 228,000
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Lobur Finds a Double KO
Level: 10 (1,000/2,000/2,000) Entries: 208/487 Prizes: $160,710 ($260,717 total) Local Time: 4:15 PM A three way all in occurred and the three players revealed their holdings.
Small Blind: 8♦8♣
Middle Position: J♠J♣
Oleksandr Lobur: Q♥Q♣The board ran out 5♠7♣4♦Q♦7♦ to give Lobur the pot.
Oleksandr Lobur: 209,000
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Cowboys for Lobur
Level: 9 (1,000/1,500/1,500) Entries: 228/483 Prizes: $159,390 ($259,397 total) Local Time: 4:00 PM Action was caught after the turn of 6♣8♦7♦8♥, and middle position fired for 10,000 from late position. Oleksander Lobur made the call.
The river came the A♦, and both players were quick to check. Lobur revealed K♣K♠ to take the pot.
Oleksander Lobur: 97,000
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Updated Big Stacks
Player Chip Count Paul Kraychy 180,000 Ryan Teixira 171,500 Scott Stuve 170,000 Jordan Banfield 166,000 David Ballantine 158,500 Mehrad Khalajzadeh 153,000 Maksym Shkurupii 140,000 Jerod Dobson 135,000 Nicholas Andreas 133,000 Clark McKay 129,800 -
Kim Plays it Back
Level: 8 (600/1,200/1,200) Entries: 252/450 Prizes: $148,500 ($248,507 total) Local Time: 3:07 PM Action was caught after the flop of 3♥10♦10♣, and middle position checked.
Seolhee Kim fired for 2,000 from late position, and the button was quick to fold.
Middle position three-bet to 10,000, and Kim four-bet to 30,000. She was rewarded with the pot.
Seolhee Kim: 69,000
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Malm Finds the Bluff
Level: 8 (600/1,200/1,200) Entries: 256/444 Prizes: $146,520 ($246,527 total) Local Time: 2:53 PM After the flop of 6♠8♦3♣, both blinds were quick to check. Mike Malm fired for 2,000, and only the small blind made the call.
The turn came the 2♣, and the small blind again checked to Malm. He fired for 10,000, and was rewarded with the pot. Malm revealed Q♠5♠ for the stone bluff.
Mike Malm: 48,000
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Pedelsen Risks it All
Level: 7 (500/1,000/1,000) Entries: 260/424 Prizes: $139,920 ($239,927 total) Local Time: 2:37 PM Action was caught after the flop of 7♣8♦10♠8♠, and Christopher Pedersen checked from under the gun.
His opponent fired for 8,000 from the cutoff, and Pedersen moved all in for 37,100. He was rewarded with the pot.
Christopher Pedesen: 59,800
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Mahood Making Moves
Level: 7 (500/1,000/1,000) Entries: 269/405 Prizes: $133,650 ($233,657 total) Local Time: 2:19 PM Action was caught after the board ran out A♣10♦Q♥7♥6♣, and Sheldon McAteer fired for 5,000 from the button.
Ivan Mahood flicked in the call, and revealed A♥5♥. This was enough to best McAteer’s Q♣J♣.
Ivan Mahood: 33,900
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Ouellette On the Board
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 273/387 Prizes: $127,710 ($227,717 total) Local Time: 2:05 PM Action was caught after the turn of 8♠5♣10♣7♦, and Matthew Ouellete fired for 7,500 from the big blind.
His opponent was quick to fold for Ouelette to take the pot.
Matthew Ouelette: 40,800
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Leclerc Finds the Flush
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 276/372 Prizes: $122,430 ($222,437 total) Local Time: 1:47 PM Action was caught after the flop of J♦Q♦J♠, and early position moved all in for 14,400. Leo Leclerc made the call, and both players revealed their holdings.
Early Position: A♣Q♥
Leo Leclerc: K♦7♦The board completed with the 8♦7♥ for Leclerc to find the pot.
Leo Leclerc: 70,700
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Kraychy Finds the Elimination
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 271/356 Prizes: $117,480 ($217,487 total) Local Time: 1:35 PM Action was caught after the river, and the big blind moved all in for 18,200.
Paul Kraychy made the call and revealed J♠J♥, to best the big blinds 7♠7♦.
Paul Kraychy: 118,200
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Early Big Stacks
Player Chip Count Korey Dadgar 167,000 Jonathan Chimuk 116,400 Adam Paolini 111,700 Clark McKay 108,400 Andrew Fearnley 100,000 Mitchell Fox 100,000 Daniel Hughes 94,300 John Anderson 90,000 Paul Kraychy 90,000 Dale Foyle 86,000 -
Paolini Finds a Flush
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 259/305 Prizes: $100,650 ($200,657 total) Local Time: 12:47 PM Action was caught after the river of 8♣K♦10♣5♦J♣, and early position was quick to check. Adam Paolini fired for 11,000 into the 20,000 pot, and cutoff was quick to fold. Early position moved all in for 36,200, and Paolini made the call.
Paolini revealed 5♣3♣ to best early position’s 8♠4♠.
Adam Paolini: 94,100
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Bullets for Fox
Level: 3 (200/400/400) Entries: 252/289 Prizes: $95,370 ($195,377 total) Local Time: 12:35 PM Action was caught after the turn of 2♣Q♣K♥J♦, and Mitchell Fox led out for 15,000 from the small blind. Middle position moved all in for 20,800, and Fox made the call. Both players revealed their holdings.
Middle Position: K♦10♥
Mitchell Fox: A♠A♥The board completed with the 5♥ for Fox to find the elimination
Mitchell Fox: 63,300
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Kelly Takes it Down
Level: 3 (200/400/400) Entries: 241/266 Prizes: $87,780 ($187,787 total) Local Time: 12:16 PM The flop came A♦8♦4♥, and Jay Doerr checked from under the gun. Middle position made the call, and Jason Kelly fired for 1,500 from late position. Doerr made the call.
After the turn came the J♠, Doerr checked to Kelly. He fired for 2,500, and was rewarded with the pot.
Jason Kelly: 41,800
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Body Check Raises to Perfection
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 239/252 Prizes: $83,160 ($183,167 total) Local Time: 11:59 AM Action was caught after the flop of 8♥9♥5♠, and Kyle Bodi checked from the big blind.
Middle position checked, and the button fired for 1,500. Bodi raised to 4,600, and was rewarded with the pot.
Kyle Bodi: 32,500
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Tringle-Thibault Finds Two Pair
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 219/225 Prizes: $74,250 ($174,257 total) Local Time: 11:38 AM Action was caught after the flop of J♥2♠10♠, and both players were quick to check.
The turn came the 4♣, and Vince Elliott fired for 800 from the small blind, Vincent Tringle-Thibault made the call.
After the river came the K♦, both players were quick to check.
Tringle-Thibault revealed 2♥4♦ to best Elliott’s K♥Q♦.
Vincent Tringle-Thibault: 30,100
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Chimuk Takes it Down
Level: 1 (100/200/200) Entries: 201/204 Prizes: $67,320 ($167,327 total) Local Time: 11:24 PM Under the gun opened to 600, and two players made the call.
The flop came 3♠6♣J♥, and under the gun was quick to check.
Jonathan Chimuk fired for 1,200 from middle position, and was rewarded with the pot.
Jonathan Chimuk: 32,700
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Brar Starting Hot
Level: 1 (100/200/200) Entries: 161/161 Prizes: $53,130 ($153,137 total) Local Time: 11:09 PM Middle position opened to 600, and Jatinder Brar raised to 2,200 from the button. His opponent made the call.
The flop came A♣5♥K♦, and middle position was quick to check. Jatinder Brar fired for 1,600, and was rewarded with the pot.
Jatinder Brar: 26,300
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Flight #3 to the Mini Main Event goes Friday Afternoon


Event #4: $400 NLH Mini Main Event Day 1c ($330 + $70)
Date: Day 1c: Jan 9, 4 PM Blinds: 25 Minutes Starting Stack: 30k Late Entry: 12 Levels (~9:45 PM) Day 1 Ends: End of Level 22 or 5% of the field The third flight to the Mini Main Event Day 2 is set to take off at 4 PM on Friday. There are already 15 players waiting after Day 1a saw a solid turnout of 319 players, beating the 1a for the Oct Mini Main and the 1a for the Jan 4-Flight, and while there should have been at least 16 bags, a double knockout on the bubble meant they finished with less.
There are a couple of millionaires from Day 1a, Ankhbayar Bayar & Kyle Crego, leading the counts — a full look at the Day 1a qualifying stacks can be found at the end of day post for 1a, with the Day 1a cashouts in the previous Day 1a post.
Day 1c is a redo of 1a, with 25-minute blinds, and no dinner break. Entries are closed at the start of Level 13, which should be about 9:45 PM. After that, they play down to 5% of the field, or the end of Level 22, whichever comes first.
The top 15% of players cash in this event, with only 5% going through, so players finishing from 15%-5% will get paid out on Day 1. Note that players who cash out of a Day 1 are allowed to enter again in a later flight; however, once a player puts chips in a bag at the end of a flight, they may NOT register in any subsequent flights in this event.


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Flight #2 to the Mini Main Event goes Friday


Event #4: $400 NLH Mini Main Event Day 1b ($330 + $70)
Date: Day 1b: Jan 9, 11 AM Blinds: 30 Minutes Starting Stack: 30k Late Entry: 12 Levels (~6:15 PM) Day 1 Ends: End of Level 22 or 5% of the field The second flight to the Mini Main Event Day 2 is set to take off at 11 AM on Friday. There are already 15 players waiting after Day 1a saw a solid turnout of 319 players, beating the 1a for the Oct Mini Main and the 1a for the Jan 4-Flight, and while there should have been at least 16 bags, a double knockout on the bubble meant they finished with less.
There are a couple of millionaires from Day 1a, Ankhbayar Bayar & Kyle Crego, leading the counts — a full look at the Day 1a qualifying stacks can be found at the end of day post for 1a, with the Day 1a cashouts in the previous Day 1a post.
Day 1b is mostly a redo of 1a, but the morning flights (b & d) have a slightly different structure, playing 30-minute blind levels with a dinner break following Level 12. Entries are closed at the end of dinner, which should be about 6:15 PM. After that, they play down to 5% of the field, or the end of Level 22, whichever comes first.
The top 15% of players cash in this event, with only 5% going through, so players finishing from 15%-5% will get paid out on Day 1. Note that players who cash out of a Day 1 are allowed to enter again in a later flight; however, once a player puts chips in a bag at the end of a flight, they may NOT register in any subsequent flights in this event.


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Ankhbayar Bayar Leads 1a Stacks
Level: 21 (15000/25000/25000) Entries: 15/319 Prizes: $100,007 Local Time: 3:00 AM The final 15 stacks are in, and the chip leader from the opening flight is Ankhbayar Bayar with 1.425 million. Kyle Crego also has more than a million, but they are the only two with 7-figure bags.
Bradley Bishop has just over 900k, while Karandev Bhullar and Sandy Lam round out the top five with more than 850k. The Day 1a action ended a bit early, with the clock paused at 18:21 remaining in Level 21, and there is one fewer bag than expected after a double bust on the bubble.
Day 2 seat assignments will be published after all flights are complete, sometime Saturday evening. Players returning for Day 2 should be ready to play at 1 PM on Sunday, in the Chrome room.
Qualifying Stacks from Day 1a of the Mini Main Event
Player Chips Ankhbayar Bayar 1,425,000 Kyle Crego 1,125,000 Bradley Bishop 910,000 Karandev Bhullar 870,000 Sandy Lam 855,000 Yafei Jian 850,000 Josh Myers 695,000 Regan Duong 540,000 Kyle Rosnes 485,000 Shane Chief 440,000 Robert Buckingham 375,000 Parth Mansukh 375,000 Shannon Vargo 300,000 Travis Kruger 235,000 Evan Taylor 90,000 -
Double Bubble Bust Leaves 15 Bags from 1a
Level: 21 (15000/25000/25000) Entries: 15/319 Prizes: $100,007 Local Time: 2:30 AM Day 1a of the Mini Main Event is complete, but there are fewer players advancing than expected. Based on the 319 entries, which beat both Oct & Jan 2025 Day 1a for this game (it was called the 4-Flight in Jan, but otherwise the same event), there should have been at least 16 bags at the end of the night.
Instead, they got to the bubble and then lost two players, Hongwei Liu (17th) and Timothy Smith (16th), on the same hand, leaving just 15 players still alive. That happened with 18:21 remaining in Level 21, so the first flight ended a bit early, with fewer qualifiers than expected. Below is a look at all the cashing players from Day 1a, and stay tuned for a list of qualifying bags in a following post.
Place Player Prize 16 Timothy Smith
$981 17 Hongwei Liu
$981 18 Ghislaine Johnson
$897 19 Youssef Hmama
$897 20 Sebastian Crema
$897 21 Bobby Jones
$897 22 Darren Mccagherty
$897 23 David Ballantine
$897 24 Victor Ma
$897 25 Darryl Power
$897 26 Teo Sanchez
$897 27 Rodney Poirier
$853 28 Colten Yamagishi
$853 29 Jerry Li
$853 30 Kevin Huynh
$853 31 Scott Serwa
$853 32 Mike Malm
$853 33 Neil Smith
$853 34 Brad Shackman
$853 35 Dallas Larson
$853 36 Patrick Girard
$812 37 Samson Mesenegeeshik
$812 38 Jonathan Breitenstein
$812 39 Daniel Lefebvre
$812 40 Richard Pepito
$812 41 Ramaz Haymour
$812 42 Levi Mcateer
$812 43 Seamus Mcgearty
$812 44 Bertrand Laroque
$812 45 Adam Cygman
$812 46 Lap Chi Duong
$812 47 Dj Sharma
$812 48 Yucheng Zhang
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Down to 38
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 38/319 Prizes: $100,007 Local Time: 12:10 AM Place Player Prize 39 Damiel Lefebvre
$812 40 Richard Pepito
$812 41 Ramaz Haymour
$812 42 Levi Mcateer
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In the Money
Level: 17 (5000/10000/10000) Entries: 42/319 Prizes: $100,007 Local Time: 11:55 PM Place Player Prize 43 Seamus Mcgearty
$812 44 Bertrand Laroque
$812 45 Adam Cygman
$812 46 Lap Chi Duong
$812 47 Dj Sharma
$812 48 Yucheng Zhang
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12 Off the Money
Level: 14 (3000/5000/5000) Entries: 62/319 Prizes: $100,007 Local Time: 10:35 PM They are down to 62 players left in the Mini Main Day 1a. That puts them 12 players off the money spots, with Level 14 coming to an end. They’ll keep playing once they hit the money, with as many as 32 players cashing out tonight. At least 16 players will bag today, but they’ll bag more if they get to the end of Level 22 before they hit 16 players.
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48 Paid, 16 Advance
Level: 13 (2000/4000/4000) Entries: 86/319 Prizes: $100,007 Local Time: 10:00 PM The prizes for Day 1a are in, and 48 place will be paid tonight. The action will continue once they hit the money, with only the top 5%, or 16 players, expected to bag tonight. However, if they make it to the end of Level 22 without hitting 16 players, they’ll bag up then, no matter how many are left. See below for a look at the prizes to 17th place tonight.
Just as a reminder, there will be nothing under the Payouts tab until Day 2. For Day 1 pay, I’ll be posting the payouts in posts as we go. They are now just under 40 eliminations off the money.
Place Prize 17 $981 18 $897 19 $897 20 $897 21 $897 22 $897 23 $897 24 $897 25 $897 26 $897 27 $853 28 $853 29 $853 30 $853 31 $853 32 $853 33 $853 34 $853 35 $853 36 $812 37 $812 38 $812 39 $812 40 $812 41 $812 42 $812 43 $812 44 $812 45 $812 46 $812 47 $812 48 $812 -
319 Entries for 1a
Level: 13 (2000/4000/4000) Entries: 95/319 Prizes: $100,007 Local Time: 9:55 PM Entries are now closed for Day 1 of the Mini Main Event, with the final tally on the board at 319. That is well ahead of both the Jan & Oct numbers for 1a in this event (note that in Jan last year, this game was called the 4-Flight). There will be 48 paid spots tonight, and at least 16 bags at the end. The action will continue until they hit 16 players, or the end of Level 22, whichever comes first.
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1a Beats October
Level: 10 (1000/2000/2000) Entries: 125/281 Prizes: $88,094 Local Time: 8:35 PM The Day 1a field for the Mini Main has now exceeded the total for the opening flight in October. With just over an hour to enter today’s flight, the field is now 5 entries over the 276 recorded last time. With just 19 entries to go to hit 300, that still looks like a decent number to end on today.
The final three tables of the Black Chip Bounty have now moved to Chrome, so I’ll be watching that one most closely until it finishes, at which point I’ll move back to finish the endgame on this one.
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Ghai Sends Charlebois Out
Level: 9 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 135/260 Prizes: $81,510 Local Time: 8:00 PM Arya Ghai and Jeff “Ironman” Charlebois went at it in a couple of hands. Charlebois shoved the cutoff on Ghai’s big blind, and when Ghai woke up with a suited ace, he called. They were both playing an ace, with low kickers, and the board ran out to a chop.
In the very next hand, Charlebois again shoved, this time from the hijack. Ghai woke up with an ace-ten in the small blind and called off for a race against Charlebois’ pocket deuces. Ghai found a ten on the flop of 10♦4♣K♦J♥7♦ and held to take it down.
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Victor Ma Leads at Second Break
Level: 9 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 137/251 Prizes: $78,689 Local Time: 7:50 PM Victor Ma looks to be the chip leader after 8 levels of play, with 149k. Evan Taylor and Jonathan Chimu also have more than 100k. Below is a look at the top ten stacks as counted on the break by dealers.
T-S Player Chips 24-3 Victor Si Yun Ma 149,000 30-7 Evan Taylor 127,000 25-4 Jonathan Chimuk 104,500 29-5 Sebastian Crema 91,500 27-1 Yucheng Zhang 91,300 26-8 Parth Mansukh 89,900 31-6 Jerod Dobson 86,100 26-4 Jordan Banfield 85,600 37-8 Brad Shackman 80,000 26-2 Jerry Li 75,300 -
250 Entries on Second Break
Level: 9 (1000/1500/1500) Entries: 136/250 Prizes: $78,375 Local Time: 7:40 PM The players from Day 1a are now on their second break of the day, with the field at 250 entries. That is just 26 away from the October numbers, and it seems likely there will be at least that many entries over the next two hours before it all closes.
The prizes now are nearing $80k, but if they can find another 50 entries for 300, that would put the prizes close to $95k for the opening flight.
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30 Away from Oct Numbers
Level: 8 (600/1200/1200) Entries: 147/242 Prizes: $75,867 Local Time: 7:20 PM There are about 15 minutes left in Level 8, with the second break of Day 1a scheduled following this level. The field is now at 242 for today’s flight, putting it just 32 entries away from matching Oct 2025. With more than 2 hours left to enter, it looks like a lock to beat that number, but entries do tend to slow a bit after the second break. It still looks like ~300 entries is a decent bet today.
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Columbres Doubles
Level: 7 (500/1000/1000) Entries: 146/231 Prizes: $72,419 Local Time: 7:05 PM Zhiyu Chen raised early to 2k before Loyd Columbres shoved all in for 16.4 from the hijack. It folded back to Chen who put in the call with a starting stack.
It was a race between nines for Columbres against king-jack of soades for Chen. Chen found a jack on the flop, but Columbres had already set up with the win with a nine on the board of [invalid notations]9c7hJdAh6c[/pcn[. The hand doubled Calumbres to more than $35k, while Chen is down to a bit more than 13k.
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Nearing 220 Entries
Level: 7 (500/1000/1000) Entries: 149/218 Prizes: $68,343 Local Time: 6:45 PM The 1a field is now closing in on 220 entries as Level 7 begins. That leaves three hours left in the entry period, with the next break following Level 8, and then four more levels of entry after that.
At the moment, the field is only about 60 entries away from capping the October 2025 numbers, so it’s still looking like a solid bet.
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More than 200 Entries to Start Level 6
Level: 6 (400/800/800) Entries: 152/203 Prizes: $63,641 Local Time: 6:20 PM Level 6 has just begun, and the field is now over 200 entries, with prizes nearing $65k. There are now a bit more than 3 hours left to enter today’s flight, so capping the 276 entries from October 2025 still looks to be in the cards.
Among the players in today’s flight are DJ “Sharma Time” Sharma, who has just apparently hit a hand, as I heard shouts of Sharma Time across the casino. Along with the McDonald’s magnate from Edmonton, the 2024 & 2025 API Player of the Year, Mike Malm, is also in action today, along with Josh Myers, Stephen Dejarlais, Shane Chief, Skyler York, Victor Ma, Eric Vansteelandt, Jacob Sujata, Jerry Li, Jordan Banfield, Wayne Hoffert, Ghislaine Johnson, Chad Winnick, Sebastian Crema, Gail Flaherty, and Scot Munro.
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191 Entries after First Break
Level: 5 (300/600/600) Entries: 156/191 Prizes: $59,879 Local Time: 6:00 PM The 1a players are back in their seats for the start of Level, and today’s field is up to 191 entries now. That means the prize pool so far is creeping up towards $60k, and it seems likely the 200-entry mark will fall sometime during this level. There are now just under 4 hours left to get into the opening flight, but there are 3 more flights before Sunday’s Day 2.
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First Break of 1a
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 154/186 Prizes: $58,311 Local Time: 5:40 PM The Day 1a players are heading out for their first break of the day with the conclusion of Level 4. There are 186 entries on the board as they head out, with 154 players left alive currently.
The total for Day 1a in October was 274, so this game is still easily on pace to cap that number, and perhaps go to 300 or more.
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Closing in on 200 Entries before the First Break
Level: 4 (300/500/500) Entries: 153/174 Prizes: $54,549 Local Time: 5:25 PM About 15 minutes remain in Level 4, with the first break of the day scheduled following this level. The field is now at 174 entries for prizes of almost $55k, with more than 4 hours left to enter today’s opening flight.
Of course, players still have three more shots at a bag in this event after today’s flight closes, with final numbers for this event expected to easily exceed 1,500. As it stands, Day 1a is already only about 100 entries off the 2025 October numbers for the opening flight.
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135 Entries in Level 2
Level: 2 (200/300/300) Entries: 129/135 Prizes: $42,323 Local Time: 4:45 PM Level 2 is just coming to a close, with 135 entries on the board already. In October, the opening flight to the Mini Main Event saw 276 entries, so today’s flight is well on the way to meeting or beating that number. There are still almost 5 hours left to enter today’s flight.
The players will take their first break of the day following Level 4, with entries open until the beginning of Level 13, which should be about 9:45 PM.
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A Healthy Start to the Mini Main
The first flight of the Mini Main has just began. Already it has seen a surge of players with 98 players having entered. One unlucky player has hit the rail, and there is plenty of time to join the action. Late registration will remain open for approximately five and a half hours.
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Flight #1 to the Mini Main Boards Thursday Afternoon


Event #4: $400 NLH Mini Main Event ($330 + $70)
Date: Dat 1a: Jan 8, 4 PM Blinds: 25 Minutes Starting Stack: 30k Late Entry: 12 Levels (~9:45) Day 1 Ends: 22 Levels or 5% of the field The opening flight to the Mini Main Event takes off at 4 PM on Thursday afternoon. Players get 30k in chips to start, and the blinds for Day 1a & c are 25 minutes long.
Players have 12 levels to get into the game, which should put the last chance to enter at about 9:45 PM. After that, the bags will come out at the end of Level 22, or with 5% of the field remaining, whichever comes first. If it goes the full 22 levels, Days 1a/c will finish after 4 AM.

Nicolas Lee (R), winner of Mini Main Event, with Zeyu Huang October 2025’s series saw Nicholas Lee take down this game for more than $75k. That was the biggest share of more than $550k in prizes from a field of 1,668, among the largest fields WSOP-C Calgary has seen. Lee was heads up against Chinese native & Toronto resident Kezheng Peng, who won just over $50k for second, with Winnipeg’s Dylan Ellis in 3rd. It was Lee’s fourth ring and gave him more than $575k (USD) in lifetime earnings, and he’s at well over $600k now after coming second on opening day at the 2026 January series in the NLH/PLO Mix.


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Flight #2 to the Mini Main Event goes Friday


Event #4: $400 NLH Mini Main Event Day 1b ($330 + $70)
Date: Day 1b: Jan 9, 11 AM Blinds: 30 Minutes Starting Stack: 30k Late Entry: 12 Levels (~6:15 PM) Day 1 Ends: End of Level 22 or 5% of the field The second flight to the Mini Main Event Day 2 is set to take off at 11 AM on Friday. There are already 15 players waiting after Day 1a saw a solid turnout of 319 players, beating the 1a for the Oct Mini Main and the 1a for the Jan 4-Flight, and while there should have been at least 16 bags, a double knockout on the bubble meant they finished with less.
There are a couple of millionaires from Day 1a, Ankhbayar Bayar & Kyle Crego, leading the counts — a full look at the Day 1a qualifying stacks can be found at the end of day post for 1a, with the Day 1a cashouts in the previous Day 1a post.
Day 1b is mostly a redo of 1a, but the morning flights (b & d) have a slightly different structure, playing 30-minute blind levels with a dinner break following Level 12. Entries are closed at the end of dinner, which should be about 6:15 PM. After that, they play down to 5% of the field, or the end of Level 22, whichever comes first.
The top 15% of players cash in this event, with only 5% going through, so players finishing from 15%-5% will get paid out on Day 1. Note that players who cash out of a Day 1 are allowed to enter again in a later flight; however, once a player puts chips in a bag at the end of a flight, they may NOT register in any subsequent flights in this event.



| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $101,977 | |
| 2 | $63,795 | |
| 3 | $46,616 | |
| 4 | $34,880 | |
| 5 | $26,388 | |
| 6 | $21,040 | |
| 7 | $15,618 | |
| 8 | $12,222 | |
| 9 | $9,675 | |
| 10 | $7,749 | |
| 11 | $7,749 | |
| 12 | $7,749 | |
| 13 | $6,280 | |
| 14 | $6,280 | |
| 15 | $7,177 | |
| 16 | $5,151 | |
| 17 | $5,151 | |
| 18 | $5,151 | |
| 19 | $4,276 | |
| 20 | $4,276 | |
| 21 | $4,276 | |
| 22 | $3,593 | |
| 23 | $3,593 | |
| 24 | $3,593 | |
| 25 | $3,057 | |
| 26 | $3,057 | |
| 27 | $3,057 | |
| 28 | $2,634 | |
| 29 | $3,436 | |
| 30 | $2,634 | |
| 31 | $2,298 | |
| 32 | $2,298 | |
| 33 | $2,298 | |
| 34 | $2,031 | |
| 35 | $2,031 | |
| 36 | $2,031 | |
| 37 | $1,819 | |
| 38 | $1,819 | |
| 39 | $1,819 | |
| 40 | $1,819 | |
| 41 | $1,819 | |
| 42 | $2,728 | |
| 43 | $1,819 | |
| 44 | $3,474 | |
| 45 | $1,819 | |
| 46 | $1,650 | |
| 47 | $1,650 | |
| 48 | $1,650 | |
| 49 | $1,650 | |
| 50 | $1,650 | |
| 51 | $1,650 | |
| 52 | $1,650 | |
| 53 | $2,452 | |
| 54 | $1,650 | |
| 55 | $1,518 | |
| 56 | $1,518 | |
| 57 | $1,518 | |
| 58 | $1,518 | |
| 59 | $1,518 | |
| 60 | $1,518 | |
| 61 | $2,330 | |
| 62 | $1,518 | |
| 63 | $1,518 | |
| 64 | $1,415 | |
| 65 | $2,227 | |
| 66 | $1,415 | |
| 67 | $1,415 | |
| 68 | $1,415 | |
| 69 | $1,415 | |
| 70 | $1,415 | |
| 71 | $1,415 | |
| 72 | $1,415 | |
| 73 | $1,337 | |
| 74 | $1,337 | |
| 75 | $1,337 | |
| 76 | $2,307 | |
| 77 | $1,337 | |
| 78 | $1,337 | |
| 79 | $1,337 | |
| 80 | $1,337 | |
| 81 | $1,337 | |
| 82 | $1,281 | |
| 83 | $1,281 | |
| 84 | $1,281 | |
| 85 | $1,281 | |
| 86 | $1,281 | |
| 87 | $1,281 | |
| 88 | $1,281 | |
| 89 | $1,281 | |
| 90 | $1,281 | |
| 91 | $1,245 | |
| 92 | $1,245 | |
| 93 | $1,245 | |
| 94 | $1,245 | |
| 95 | $1,245 | |
| 96 | $2,154 | |
| 97 | $1,245 | |
| 98 | $1,245 | |
| 99 | $1,245 | |
| 100 | $1,228 | |
| 101 | $1,228 | |
| 102 | $1,228 | |
| 103 | $1,228 | |
| 104 | $1,228 | |
| 105 | $1,228 | |
| 106 | $1,228 | |
| 107 | $1,228 | |
| 108 | $1,228 | |
| 109 | $1,228 | |
| 110 | $1,228 | |
| 111 | $1,228 | |
| 112 | $1,228 | |
| 113 | $1,228 | |
| 114 | $1,228 | |
| 115 | $2,767 | |
| 116 | $2,706 | |
| 117 | $2,706 | |
| 118 | $1,827 | |
| 119 | $1,823 | |
| 120 | $1,810 | |
| 121 | $1,793 | |
| 122 | $1,778 | |
| 123 | $1,771 | |
| 124 | $1,743 | |
| 125 | $1,740 | |
| 126 | $1,724 | |
| 127 | $1,698 | |
| 128 | $1,693 | |
| 129 | $1,671 | |
| 130 | $1,659 | |
| 131 | $1,647 | |
| 132 | $1,647 | |
| 133 | $1,614 | |
| 134 | $1,614 | |
| 135 | $1,608 | |
| 136 | $1,607 | |
| 137 | $1,607 | |
| 138 | $1,607 | |
| 139 | $1,603 | |
| 140 | $1,603 | |
| 141 | $1,094 | |
| 142 | $1,094 | |
| 143 | $1,094 | |
| 144 | $1,094 | |
| 145 | $1,094 | |
| 146 | $1,094 | |
| 147 | $1,094 | |
| 148 | $1,008 | |
| 149 | $1,008 | |
| 150 | $1,008 | |
| 151 | $1,008 | |
| 152 | $1,008 | |
| 153 | $991 | |
| 154 | $991 | |
| 155 | $991 | |
| 156 | $991 | |
| 157 | $991 | |
| 158 | $991 | |
| 159 | $991 | |
| 160 | $991 | |
| 161 | $981 | |
| 162 | $981 | |
| 163 | $970 | |
| 164 | $970 | |
| 165 | $970 | |
| 166 | $970 | |
| 167 | $970 | |
| 168 | $970 | |
| 169 | $918 | |
| 170 | $918 | |
| 171 | $918 | |
| 172 | $918 | |
| 173 | $918 | |
| 174 | $918 | |
| 175 | $909 | |
| 176 | $909 | |
| 177 | $909 | |
| 178 | $909 | |
| 179 | $909 | |
| 180 | $897 | |
| 181 | $897 | |
| 182 | $897 | |
| 183 | $892 | |
| 184 | $892 | |
| 185 | $892 | |
| 186 | $892 | |
| 187 | $892 | |
| 188 | $892 | |
| 189 | $892 | |
| 190 | $869 | |
| 191 | $869 | |
| 192 | $869 | |
| 193 | $869 | |
| 194 | $869 | |
| 195 | $869 | |
| 196 | $853 | |
| 197 | $853 | |
| 198 | $853 | |
| 199 | $853 | |
| 200 | $853 | |
| 201 | $846 | |
| 202 | $846 | |
| 203 | $846 | |
| 204 | $846 | |
| 205 | $846 | |
| 206 | $846 | |
| 207 | $846 | |
| 208 | $843 | |
| 209 | $843 | |
| 210 | $843 | |
| 211 | $843 | |
| 212 | $843 | |
| 213 | $843 | |
| 214 | $843 | |
| 215 | $843 | |
| 216 | $841 | |
| 217 | $841 | |
| 218 | $841 | |
| 219 | $841 | |
| 220 | $841 | |
| 221 | $841 | |
| 222 | $841 | |
| 223 | $841 | |
| 224 | $812 | |
| 225 | $812 | |
| 226 | $812 | |
| 227 | $812 | |
| 228 | $812 | |
| 229 | $812 | |
| 230 | $812 | |
| 231 | $806 | |
| 232 | $806 | |
| 233 | $806 | |
| 234 | $806 | |
| 235 | $806 | |
| 236 | $806 | |
| 237 | $806 | |
| 238 | $806 | |
| 239 | $806 | |
| 240 | $806 | |
| 241 | $806 | |
| 242 | $806 | |
| 243 | $806 | |
| 244 | $806 | |
| 245 | $802 | |
| 246 | $802 | |
| 247 | $802 | |
| 248 | $802 | |
| 249 | $802 | |
| 250 | $802 | |
| 251 | $802 | |
| 252 | $802 | |
| 253 | $802 | |
| 254 | $802 | |
| 255 | $802 | |
| 256 | $802 | |
| 257 | $802 | |
| 258 | $802 | |
| 259 | $802 | |
| 260 | $802 | |
| 261 | $802 | |
| 262 | $802 | |
| 263 | $802 | |
| 264 | $801 | |
| 265 | $801 | |
| 266 | $801 | |
| 267 | $801 | |
| 268 | $801 | |
| 269 | $801 | |
| 270 | $801 | |
| 271 | $801 | |
| 272 | $801 | |
| 273 | $801 | |
| 274 | $801 | |
| 275 | $801 | |
| 276 | $801 | |
| 277 | $801 | |
| 278 | $801 | |
| 279 | $801 | |
| 280 | $801 | |
| 281 | $801 | |
| 282 | $801 | |
| 283 | $801 | |
| 284 | $801 | |
| 285 | $801 | |
| 286 | $801 | |
| 287 | $801 | |
| 288 | $801 | |
| 289 | $801 | |
| 290 | $801 | |
| 291 | $801 | |
| 292 | $801 | |
| 293 | $801 | |
| 294 | $801 | |
| 295 | $801 | |
| 296 | $801 | |
| 297 | $801 | |
| 298 | $801 | |
| 299 | $801 | |
| 300 | $801 | |
| 301 | $801 |

