Aug 25, 2016
Hand #226 – Nathan Hall (pictured) moves all in, and Jeffrey Cormier calls with . Hall turns over , and Cormier needs his hand to hold to stay alive.
The board comes , and Hall pairs his seven on the flop to win the pot — and the WPT-N title — with a pair of sevens.
Jeffrey Cormier finishes as the runner-up, earning CAD $55,792.
Nathan Hall wins WPT National Montreal, earning CAD $80,000, a WPT National Trophy, and a World Cup of Cards trophy from the Playground Poker Club.
Congratulations to Nathan Hall!
1st: Nathan Hall – CAD $80,000
2nd: Jeffrey Cormier – CAD $55,792
3rd: Jason Mandanici-Turcot – CAD $36,000
4th: Alexander Villa – CAD $23,500
5th: Michael Mellor – CAD $18,000
6th: Senthuran Vijayaratnam – CAD $15,000