2016 Playground Poker Club World Cup of Cards

NL Hold'em 8-Max
Day: 1
Event Info

2016 Playground Poker Club World Cup of Cards

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a10
Prize
2,090 CAD
Event Info
Buy-in
100 CAD
Prize Pool
10,185 CAD
Entries
105

Jean Francois Daunais Wins World Cup of Cards 8-Max For $2,090

Event #20 Winner Jean Francois Daunais ($2,090)
Event #20 Winner Jean Francois Daunais ($2,090)

After just nine hours of play, Jean Francois Daunais topped a field of 105 to claim the World Cup of Cards (WCC) Event #20: $110 NL Hold'em 8-max champion's trophy and a top prize of $2,090.

Originally paying just the top 11, once down to 12, the remaining players agreed to remove $40 from the top three prizes and pay the bubble $120. The final table got underway with the elimination of WCC leaderboard front-runner Joey Boczek in 10th.

1Jean Francois Daunais  2,090
2Mario Page  1,420
3Tony Farcy  1,800
4Matthew Bracanovic  1,625
5Eric Lacombe  850
6Karyn Gemmill  650
7Marco De Pasquale  500
8Peter Zelmer  380
9Gilles Paige  290

Gilles Paige was the first casualty of the final table. Paige ran his pocket sixes into the pocket kings of Tony Farcy and couldn't spike any help on the board. Peter Zelmer departed in eighth when his ace-king could not connect to beat Karyn Gemmill's pocket sevens.

A short-stacked Marco De Pasquale got into a blind versus blind battle with Matthew Bracanovic that ended his hopes of the title. Bracanovic had pocket sevens and held to best the queen-ten of De Pasquale.

Daunais' move to the top occurred after he eliminated Gemmill in sixth. Daunais had open-shoved with king-jack of spades and hit a king to crack the pocket tens of Gemmill. After being crippled the hand before, Eric Lacombe found himself all-in on the small blind, unable to afford even half of it. Action folded around to Lacombe and he was up against Bracanovic in the big blind. Lacombe could only muster jack-six and Bracanovic won the pot with his king high.

Being a very shallow event, the final four decided to pause the clock to look at the numbers and agreed to a deal based on an ICM chop. Each locked up a slice of the prize pool and left $400 and the trophy to be played for.

Bracanovic was the first to fall after the deal was made, shoving deuces into Farcy's fives and not getting any help from the board. Heads-up play was set when Mario Page called an all-in preflop shove from Farcy with ace-six, ahead of Farcy's nine-ten. Page faded the board and his ace-high was good.

One heads-up began, Daunais and page played ping pong with the chip lead for five straight hands, Daunais was finally able to bust Page.

Daunais had Page all-in and at risk preflop. Daunais tabled {a-Diamonds}{10-Spades} and had Page's {q-Diamonds}{10-Hearts} dominated. Daunais picked up an ace on the {6-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{a-Hearts}{4-Spades}{2-Spades} board and with that, captured the champion's trophy and the extra $400 on top.

Tags: Eric LacombeGilles PaigeJean DaunaisKaryn GemmillMarco De PasqualeMario PageMatthew BracanovicPeter ZelmerTony Farcy