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October 15 - 19, 2025

 
  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 4000
  • Ante: 8000
Ruhl Leads The Final 20 Players Of Day 1B
Created (10/17/2025 12:08:51 AM by Liam Gannon)

This second day of the Canadian Poker Championship passed the numbers of yesterday as 179 entrants came out to put chips in a bag. Combined with the numbers from yesterday’s flight, this puts the overall total between the days of play at 298, with two more registration days looming over the rest of the week.

Leading the way is Kurtis Ruhl who sits with 980,000. Hailing from Fergus, Ontario, the tournament regular spent a lot of the day hanging around the top of the pack. It was two hands after the final break of the night that sent him into the stratosphere, one that involved a two outer he drilled to see another player exit the tournament. With $162,047 in lifetime earnings, he looks to add an MSPT title to his burgeoning resume.

Sitting right behind him is Medhat Ramzy who ended with 890,000. With $341,164 in lifetime earnings over the past 13 years of tournament playing, Ramzy has acquired a whole host of cashes from not just Playground, but other casinos across North America. An MSPT title has yet to cross his plate, but his sizable stack today will put him in prime position for a deep run on Sunday.

A couple of this week’s gold card winners made it through in the form of Benjamin Szwimer (579,000) and Justin George (349,000). They will be joining the Day 2 ranks in an attempt to make their trip up to Playground even more trophy-filled.

Those with eyes on the Season 16 Player of The Year Race now see another exciting development as Jacob Long (318,000) found his way to a bag. Sitting in second place on the leaderboard at the moment, he now has secured a few more points in his quest to narrow the gap between himself and Umut Ozturk, looking to claim first in the player of the year race.

Today was not for everyone as many regulars of the tournament across North America took their leave. Players like Sundiata DaVore, Bradley Smith, Anne Bui, and Adam Cader all took their chances on the felt and came up empty. They will be among the many players with the ability to exercise a re-entry option for the following two days.

Play ended in Level 15, meaning that players will return to the end point of yesterday on Sunday at 11:00 AM. Yesterday’s day ended with 39:35 in Level 15 with blinds at 3,000/6,000, with a 6,000 big blind ante and is the point in the tournaments that the clock will reset to unless either of the following two flights end earlier.

That will conclude today’s coverage of Day 1B of the Canadian Poker Championship, stay tuned to MSPTPoker.com for all of the exciting updates on the ground!

  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 4000
  • Ante: 8000
End of Day 1B Chip Counts
Created (10/17/2025 12:06:32 AM by Liam Gannon)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Kurtis Ruhl980,000851,000
Medhat Ramzy875,000498,000
Benjamin Szimer579,000708,000
Michael Walsh464,000265,000
Ruoxiao Shi439,000439,000
Brian Wright427,000268,000
Ayden Marr374,000374,000
Justin George349,000182,000
Mehdi Saeed319,000319,000
Jacob Long318,000318,000
Sebastien Proulx312,000312,000
Abdul Ghafar Hayam264,000264,000
Francis Collins254,000252,000
Jianxing Kuang254,000291,000
Mathieu Pare210,000210,000
Triet Nguyen179,000179,000
Thomas Couture161,00071,000
Lily Kornik140,000140,000
Robert Pambianchi121,000121,000
Jorge Pacheco110,000110,000

  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 4000
  • Ante: 8000
Brouchard Bubbles Day 1B To Ramzy
Created (10/16/2025 10:14:40 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Phillippe Brouchard

Action was picked up on the flop in a pot between Phillippe Brouchard and Medhat Ramzy, with Ramzy in position.

On the board of , both players got in all of their chips with Brouchard all in for 260,000 and at risk.

Phillippe Brouchard:
Medhat Ramzy:

The board ran out and the queens up was good for the pot while Brouchard became the bubble boy of the Day.

Stay tuned to later tonight for full chip counts and a full recap of the flight.

  • Medhat Ramzy - 890,000 (111 bb)
  • Phillippe Brouchard - Eliminated

  • Level: 16
  • Blinds: 4000
  • Ante: 8000
Ruhl Drills The River; Hand For Hand Begins
Created (10/16/2025 10:05:58 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Kurtis Ruhl

A player moved all in for 130,000 from middle position and Kurtis Ruhl called in the cutoff while all other players folded.

Middle Position:
Kurtis Ruhl:

The board ran out and the fives full on the river was good for Ruhl to take down the pot and eliminate a player.

Now the players have gone into the hand for hand portion of the tournament.

  • Kurtis Ruhl - 810,000 (101 bb)

  • Level: 15
  • Blinds: 3000
  • Ante: 6000
Break Time
Created (10/16/2025 9:35:21 PM by Liam Gannon)

Players have gone on another 15-minute break.

  • Level: 15
  • Blinds: 3000
  • Ante: 6000
"If You Have To Ask, You Can't Afford It"
Created (10/16/2025 9:17:26 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Jacob Long

Kurtis Ruhl raised to 12,000 in middle position and a player in late position called. Action folded around to the big blind where Jacob Long moved all in for 125,000, quickly folding out Ruhl while the late position player asked for a count.

“If you have to ask, you can’t afford it,” said Long as his opponent contemplated his decision. After a few more exchanges back and forth, the late position player called to put Long at risk.

Jacob Long:
Late Position:

The board ran out and the pair of tens held up for the three-time MSPT Gold Card winner.

  • Jacob Long - 265,000 (44 bb)

  • Level: 14
  • Blinds: 3000
  • Ante: 5000
Szimer Shows The Bluff For The Chip Lead
Created (10/16/2025 8:52:28 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Benjamin Szimer

Brian Wright raised to 11,000 from under the gun and in middle position, Benjamin Szwimer three-bet to 35,000 which only Wright called.

The flop rolled out and Wright check-called a bet of 25,000 from Szwimer.

On the turn , Wright checked over to Szwimer who sized up to 80,000 and Wright called.

Wright thought for a bit before opting to check the river and Szwimer moved all in for 263,000 effective, sending Wright into the tank. After just under a minute of thought, Wright tossed his hand into the muck.

Szwimer tabled for just the two pair on the board with an ace-kicker and the MSPT Gold Card champion ascended into the chip lead of the tournament.

  • Benjamin Szwimer - 761,000 (152 bb)
  • Brian Wright - 263,000 (52 bb)

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 2000
  • Ante: 4000
Collins Sends Sproule Sprawling
Created (10/16/2025 8:15:29 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Wesley Sproule

Action was picked up on the flop in a pot between Wesley Sproule in the big blind and Francis Collins in early position.

With 40,000 in the center, Sproule jammed for 90,000 on a board reading , which Collins called.

Wesley Sproule:
Francis Collins:

Nothing changed on the runout of and the three aces were good for the pot while Sproule left the tournament area.

  • Francis Collins - 310,000 (77 bb)
  • Wesley Sproule - Eliminated

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 2000
  • Ante: 4000
Marr Outkicks One
Created (10/16/2025 8:04:08 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Ayden Marr

Jacob Long opened to 8,000 from early position and in the hijack, Ayden Marr three-bet to 21,000. In the big blind another player jammed all in for 49,000 which only Marr called.

Big Blind:
Ayden Marr:

The board ran out and the kings up was good for Marr to rake in the pot.

  • Ayden Marr - 174,000 (43 bb)
  • Jacob Long - 171,000 (43 bb)

  • Level: 13
  • Blinds: 2000
  • Ante: 4000
Registration Closed
Created (10/16/2025 7:39:54 PM by Liam Gannon)

As the thirteenth level of play has begun, the registration period of Day 1B has come to a close.

179 entrants have entered today, bringing the total number to 298 entrants across two days.

Stay tuned to see who fills in the ranks of the 20 bags.

 
 
Player Name
City
State
Country
Chips
Progress
Fergus 
 
Canada 
980,000  
129,000 
 
 
Canada 
875,000  
377,000 
 
 
Canada 
579,000  
129,000 
 
CO 
464,000  
199,000 
 
 
Canada 
439,000  
  
 
Canada 
427,000  
159,000 
 
Mcmac 
 
Canada 
374,000  
  
 
Canada 
349,000  
167,000 
 
 
Canada 
322,000  
293,000 
 
 
Canada 
319,000  
  
NE 
318,000  
  
Laval 
 
Canada 
312,000  
  
 
Canada 
264,000  
  
 
Canada 
254,000  
37,000 
 
 
Canada 
254,000  
2,000 
 
Laval 
 
Canada 
210,000  
  
CA 
179,000  
  
Greene 
ME 
161,000  
90,000 
 
Laval 
 
Canada 
140,000  
  
 
Canada 
121,000  
  
Ottowa 
 
Canada 
110,000  
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Quebec 
 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
NY 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Rank
Player Name
City
State
Country
Amount
Points
1
 
Canada 
$165,000
2,400
2
Laval 
 
Canada 
$118,610
2,400
3
 
Canada 
$115,530
2,400
4
 
Canada 
$65,095
2,250
5
Ottowa 
 
Canada 
$49,600
2,100
6
 
Canada 
$38,230
1,950
7
 
Canada 
$29,965
1,800
8
 
Canada 
$22,730
1,650
9
Quebec 
 
Canada 
$18,600
1,500
11
 
Canada 
$14,675
1,350
12
 
Canada 
$14,675
1,350
13
Laval 
 
Canada 
$12,400
1,200
14
 
Canada 
$12,400
1,200
15
Boston 
MA 
$12,400
1,200
16
 
Canada 
$10,125
1,050
17
 
Canada 
$10,125
1,050
18
Laval 
FL 
$10,125
1,050
19
 
Canada 
$8,580
900
20
 
Canada 
$8,580
900
22
 
Canada 
$7,235
750
23
 
Canada 
$7,235
750
24
Aurora 
 
Canada 
$7,235
750
25
 
Canada 
$5,890
675
26
 
Canada 
$5,890
675
27
 
Canada 
$5,890
675
29
 
Canada 
$4,545
600
30
 
Canada 
$4,545
600
31
 
Canada 
$4,545
600
32
 
Canada 
$4,545
600
33
 
Canada 
$4,545
600
34
 
Canada 
$4,545
600
35
Mcmac 
 
Canada 
$4,545
600
36
 
Canada 
$4,545
600
38
 
Canada 
$3,525
525
39
 
Canada 
$3,525
525
41
 
Canada 
$3,525
525
42
 
Canada 
$3,525
525
43
 
Canada 
$3,525
525
44
 
Canada 
$3,525
525
45
Torray 
 
Canada 
$3,525
525
47
 
Canada 
$3,205
450
48
 
Canada 
$3,205
450
49
 
Canada 
$3,205
450
50
 
Canada 
$3,205
450
51
 
Canada 
$3,205
450
52
 
Canada 
$3,205
450
53
 
Canada 
$3,205
450
54
 
Canada 
$3,205
450
56
 
Canada 
$2,885
375
57
 
Canada 
$2,885
375
58
 
Canada 
$2,885
375
59
 
Canada 
$2,885
375
60
Fergus 
 
Canada 
$2,885
375
61
 
Canada 
$2,885
375
62
 
$2,885
375
63
 
Canada 
$2,885
375
64
CO 
$2,685
300
65
 
Canada 
$2,685
300
66
 
Canada 
$2,685
300
67
 
Canada 
$2,685
300
68
CA 
$2,685
300
69
Laval 
 
Canada 
$2,685
300
71
 
Canada 
$2,685
300
72
Simcoe 
 
Canada 
$2,685
300
74
 
Canada 
$2,485
225
75
 
Canada 
$2,485
225
76
 
Canada 
$2,485
225
77
 
Canada 
$2,485
225
78
 
Canada 
$2,485
225
79
 
Canada 
$2,485
225
80
 
Canada 
$2,485
225
81
 
Canada 
$2,485
225
82
 
Canada 
$2,380
150
83
 
Canada 
$2,380
150
84
 
Canada 
$2,380
150
86
IL 
$2,380
150
87
 
Canada 
$2,380
150
88
 
Canada 
$2,380
150
91
 
Canada 
$2,275
113
92
 
Canada 
$2,275
113
93
 
Canada 
$2,275
113
94
Laval 
 
Canada 
$2,275
113
96
 
Canada 
$2,275
113
97
 
Canada 
$2,275
113
98
 
Canada 
$2,275
113
99
 
Canada 
$2,275
113
102
NE 
$2,170
75
103
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
104
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
105
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
106
Ottawa 
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
107
Ottowa 
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
108
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
109
Greene 
ME 
$2,170
75
110
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
111
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
112
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
113
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
114
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
115
Ottowa 
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
116
Denver 
CO 
$2,170
75
117
 
Canada 
$2,170
75
LEVEL INFO
Level
16
Blinds
4,000 / 8,000
Ante
8,000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
179
Players Remaining
20
Average Chip Stack
358,000
Total Chips
7,160,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
980,000
875,000
579,000
464,000
439,000
427,000
374,000
349,000
322,000
10 
319,000
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
8,992
8,390
7,006
4,783
4,605
4,150
3,950
3,650