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Of millions.Et not just a number ...!
This is money that comes in Quebec thanks to members PokerCollectif. And it all started very quickly, since the beginning of the 2010 WSOP.
Quebecers have raised nearly $ 4.5 million ... and that's not counting the extra money could bring Jonathan Duhamel November 9 will be played when the final table of the main event!
Members PokerCollectif, for their part, have been enriched over 3.8 million so far (and could enrich much more thanks to the performance of Duhamel on the final table!), Or 85% of all awards won by Quebecers (% this will also increase depending on the performance of Duhamel!) ... like what the idea behind the fact that the community continues PokerCollectif probably the highest ratio in the world of good players is true!
Briefly, the various results of Quebecers WSOP 2010:
Event # 5:
First, there were only two contenders in the 2092 players register for the event # 5 when Jacques Vincent, aka Vluff ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/vluff.html ) unfortunately had to bend knee face Praz Bansi in English. 21 years, first time he had scholarships at an event at the WSOP ... and beautiful entrance to Vluff thus harvest $ 320,913. The first WSOP bracelet won by a Quebecer from that of Andre Boyer (2005) had to wait a bit ...
Event # 6:
During the event # 6, William Molson (Quebec non-member PokerCollectif) won a 6th place and $ 16,607.
Event # 8:
Quebec will not have to wait very long for a second chance to win a prestigious bracelet. Marc-Étienne Mclaughlin (Irish General: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/general-irish.html ), Laurence Grondin (Ladyluck: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/x-lady-luck -x.html ), Marc Aubin and Pascal Lefrancois (Pass_72: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/pass_72.html ) scholarships in the event # 8, it won the prestigious strap facing the American Max Steinberg, allowing him to win $ 568,974!
Event # 11:
The event also allowed # 11 Marc-Étienne Blais, aka Marke ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/marke.html ), pocketing 8k with a 62 th place.
Event # 13:
Some players are also placed in scholarships at the event # 13: Jean Hamel (83 th place for $ 3,750), Jacques Vincent (Vluff: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/vluff.html ) to new (89th for $ 3,750 also), Mathieu Clavet (Dilith; 95th place for $ 3,257: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/dilith_kot.html ), Laurence Grondin (LadyLuck; 265th for $ 2,025: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/x-lady-luck-x.html )
Event # 16:
The event allowed # 16 Jonathan (PokerJohn: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/everest_john.html ) finished 50th for $ 5,724 scholarship, beating Quebec Pierre-Marc Chadi (79th for 3951 $) and Francois Billiards (102 E for 3636)
Event # 20:
Quebecers Charles Sylvestre (23rd for $ 8,064) and Shawn Hattem (71st for $ 3,357) also grants the event # 20.
Event # 22:
Only Quebec Nguyn Dang was able to finish in scholarships at the event for women (38th for $ 4,097 scholarship).
Event # 24:
Quebec could again expect a bracelet in Event # 24, but Alexis Lebel, aka Lexiboy ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/lexiboy.html ) finished 10th for a gain of $ 30,000 while the Steez Jeff Lauzon finished 38th for $ 9,649. Robert Caughie (46th, $ 7,933), Gabriel Alarie (306th, $ 1,864) and Nathalie Krivicky (327th, $ 1,864) also gave scholarships.
Event # 26:
Erik Cajelais (15th, $ 23,537) and Francois Billiards (49th, $ 8,046) completed in scholarships at the event # 26.
Event # 28:
It took 5 years for the Quebec wins 2nd bracelet in WSOP history, but it took a few days to win the 3rd! Miguel Proulx, aka Mig ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/mig.html ) finished 1st in event # 28 and was able to seize the bracelet and $ 315,311.
Event # 30:
The next chance to raise a bracelet was swift: Jason Hallée was then on the final table of Event # 30, but he had to bow in 7th place for a purse of $ 73,719. Other scholarships event # 30 is down to a 74 th place Stephane Lacasse ($ 5720), a 191 th place Vasilios Zervos ($ 3,199) and a 205th place Alexandre Gauron ($ 3,199).
Event # 34:
Only Quebec Younan Badawi is ClassA in grants (151 e, $ 2,601) in this event reserved for 50 and older.
Event # 36:
4 Quebec in scholarships. It was only 3 after removal of Brent Wajcman (211th, $ 2289), then in quick succession, Quebec Senneville Patrick and Ludovic Lachance (aka Theplux: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/ theplux.html ) finished respectively 128th and 129th for a purse of $ 2,903. Sébastien Roy, aka Rockstar ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/rockxstar.html ) on the final table, Quebec could expect once again a bracelet, but was eliminated in 5th place for Purse $ 111,783.
Event # 39:
During this shootout event, no Quebec has been past the 2nd round. Sean Grover, Vincent Dulac, Yann Dion (aka yadio: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/yadio1111.html ), David Barter and Manuel Darsigny thus each raised $ 5,632 in scholarship.
Event # 42:
Jason Lavallee was the only Quebec in scholarships at the event by finishing 149th for a $ 3,403 scholarship.
Event # 45:
A 70th place Brian Hodhod ($ 7860): this is the unique result of Quebec during this event.
Event # 47:
Brigitte Korak (39th, $ 9,177); Gabriel Rouleau, aka Rouliroul (49th place $ 7,572: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/rouliroul.html ), Justin Kuzmicki (149th, $ 2,589), Mathieu Pelletier (aka MathP; 250th for $ 2,083 in scholarship: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/mathp.html ).
Event # 49:
David Barter: $ 4574 for 44 th place.
Event # 50:
37th Place ($ 10,226) for Jason Lavallee, his 2nd award WSOP 2010.
Event # 51:
30th place for Gabriel Vézina, for a purse of $ 14,648
Event # 52:
$ 25,000. This was the price to be to participate in the NLHE-6max. Brain Hodhod 10 th place out of 191 players could walk away with a cash prize of $ 104,651.
Event # 54:
One Quebec traded Samuel Latulippe (110th for $ 3,182)
Event # 55:
Miguel Proulx, aka Mig ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/mig.html ), achieved quite a feat. After his victory at the event # 28, he repeated again in PLO (his specialty) and finds himself face to face against the American Daniel Alaei. He finished 2nd, passing very close to winning a 2nd strap this year and had to settle for a "lean" $ 482,265! Meanwhile, the Quebec Shawn Hattem ended for the second time in the sack with a 33 th place ($ 19,839)
Event # 56:
After a 50 th place at the event # 16, Jonathan Duhamel ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/everest_john.html ) provide that again this time finishing 15th ($ 37,276) during the Event # 56, ahead of Quebecers Jean Larosilière (19th, $ 24,107), Vasilios Zervos (191 e, $ 5,044)
Main Event: Event # 57:
Many Quebec have had excellent results in the 2010 WSOP main event.
Jonathan Duhamel (PokerJohn: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/everest_john.html ) provide that for a 3rd time finding himself this time on nothing less than the final table (which will be held November 9) in being the leader in terms of token.
Pascal Lefrancois (pass_72: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/pass_72.html ), winning a bracelet in Event # 8, ends just before the final table and finished 11th ($ 635,011 in exchange)
Jonathan Driscoll (Da_Engineer: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/da_engineer.html ) finished 39th and won a $ 206,395 scholarship
David Assouline ends just before Da_Enginneer in 44th place and won $ 206,395
Gabriel Alarie (81e, $ 94,942) and Josue Sauvageau, aka Faith (97th, $ 67,422: http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/fayth.html ) finish in the top 100.
Francois Binette, aka Greg29 ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/greg29.html ) finished 167th for $ 57,102 Scholarship)
Ludovic Lachance ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/theplux.html ) also made grants for a second time WSOP capturing the 208th and the amount $ 48,847
Carter Swidler (246th) also ends in scholarships ($ 41,967)
Antoine Bérubé, aka Tiltman ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/tiltman.html ), captured the 359th and won $ 36,463
Charles Sylvestre (465th, $ 27,519)
Jean-Philippe Piquette, our national JPP ( http://forum.pokercollectif.com/members/piquetteaces.html ) finished 504th for $ 27,519.
The Quebecers Mathieu Sauriol (532nd, $ 24,079) complete the group of Quebec who have completed paying positions in the Main Event.
Félicition all our Quebecois us extremely well represented in Las Vegas ... and we wish the best of luck Jonathan Duhamel: world champion WSOP might be, for the first time in history, a Quebecer. ..