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October 15 - 19, 2025

 
  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 300000
  • Ante: 500000
Jinrong Zhang Wins The First Ever Canadian Poker Championship
Created (10/20/2025 2:15:02 AM by Liam Gannon)

The inaugural Canadian Poker Championship passed its guarantee and ensured that 117 lucky individuals would be receiving a piece of the $1,055,000 prize pool. Over the past four days of registration, 1,057 entrants tried their hand to become the first ever international MSPT champion. Reflections of players' dreams disappeared in the trophy as the day progressed until an image of one stood crystal clear.

Coming into the day as one of the bigger stacks in the field, local tournament player Jinrong Zhang possessed one of the loudest and most vocally supportive rails of the entire week by the time the final table started. Zhang’s road to the end hit some bumps around two tables remaining, but he bounced back and continued to build his stacks until they were the only ones on the table.

“This is a really big score for sure,” the newly crowned winner said, moments after being swarmed by his rail as the final card gave him a straight to win the tournament. “It’s a very hard final table, because I know most of the players that were here.”

“They played really solid, but I tried my best. I did everything I could to find out how to outplay and compete against them. I had some troubles after I lost a big flip earlier. That was the first time I thought maybe I wasn’t going to win this tournament. But, we came back.”

Zhang had some more words to pass onto all players, past, present, and future.

“To all the players, hold onto your dreams. Do what you can do with your game and leave the rest to the poker gods.”

With his friends all by his side, Zhang headed out to party the night away with his trophy in hand.

Final Table Results

Place Player Payout
1 Jinrong Zhang* $165,000
2 Sebastien Proulx* $118,610
3 Lyndon Webster* $115,530
4 Kevin Javier $65,095
5 Scott Babbitt $49,600
6 Carter Swidler $38,230
7 Adam Cader $29,965
8 Rami Hammoud $22,730
9 Pierre Alexandre Lessard $18,600
10 Alexandre Fournier $14,675

Day 2 Action

The MSPT POY Race implications had ended early in the day as Jacob Long (102nd-$2,170) fell early in the day, with Josh Reichard (70th-$2,685) exiting a little later. It would also be clear that a new MSPT Main champion would be crowned as John “Farmboy” Kurfman (100th-$2,170) couldn’t add another title to his 2025 resume.

As the day marched onward, the final three tables became set with players who were short stack spinners and big stack dominators. Players like Pablo Mariz (26th-$5,890), Gabriel Croteau (23rd-$7,235), and Robert Pambianchi (21st-$8,580) all fell short of making the final two tables. Start of day chip leader Danesh Luthra (20th-$8,580) fell to Kevin Javier as his set shriveled up against Javier’s wheel.

Ghassan Menachi (18th-$10,125) laddered several times before ultimately falling to Sebastien Proul. He was followed by Ruoxiao Shi (17th-$10,125), Alexandre Fortin-Demers (16th-$10,125), and last woman standing Lily Lotfy (15th-$12,400). Aces being cracked became the crippling factor for Denis Quiron (14th-$12,400), as well as the final hands of both Theodore Giannikos (13th-$12,400) and Rodney Ramalho (12th-$14,675). After that it was DJ Sharma who bubbled the final table as he saw his nines run into Carter Swidler’s jacks. No help was brought to Sharma and he collected $14,675 for his eleventh place finish.

Final Table Action

Despite many stacks beginning at a very similar depth, the first three eliminations went relatively quickly. At first it was the shortest stack Alexandre Fournier who ended up all in with his ace-jack up against Scott Babbitt’s pocket nines. A runout where neither player improved left Babbitt’s nines as best and Fournier became the first casualty in tenth place for $14,675.

Just a few hands later was the clash between Pierre Alexandre Lessard and Jirong Zhang as Lessard’s pair of sixes got in against Zhang’s ace-queen. An ace-high board would see Zhang’s rail celebrating as the field got one shorter while Lessard collected $18,600 for his ninth place finish.

Rami Hammoud’s laddering journey came to an end after that as Sebastien Proulx jammed all in from the small blind with queen-nine suited up against Hammoud’s ace-eight. A nine appeared on the flop with nothing appearing on the following streets, leaving Proulx to take the pot and Hammoud to leave in eighth to take $22,730.

The next payout awarded was $29,965 and it was awarded to Adam Cader. Not much went Cader’s way at the final table as far as momentum was concerned. His downward trend continued until the very end as he got in his ace-king up against Swidler’s pair of queens and failed to improve. Swidler raked in a sizable pot while Cader finished his run in seventh place.

Despite that sizable pot going his direction, Swidler would be the next one to go after he doubled up Lyndon Webster. After that he would rip ace-three suited over Zhang’s open and Zhang snapped him with pocket queens. No change would occur on the runout and Zhang’s chip lead grew while Swidler finished in sixth place for $38,230.

Scott Babbitt had a strong start to the final table that included some flirtation with the chip lead, but that journey came to an end as he continued to get shorter five-handed. In the end he called off with ace-high on a jack-high paired board against Zhang’s underpair of twos. Despite the counterfeit and overcard outs, he was not able to improve and the Canadian ended his run in fifth place, good for $49,600.

Zhang held over half of the chips in play, but a couple of double ups for Webster and Proulx would see all three of them and Javier even out in the overall chip counts. After gaining a small chip lead over Javier, Proulx would call in the small blind then call a jam holding ace-ten to dominate Javier’s ace-eight. He would hold to draw near even in counts with Zhang while Javier was eliminated in fourth place for $65,095.

A deal was reached between the three players shortly after and they would agree to play for the trophy and an additional $39,000 to play for first place.

Play continued and as the dust settled at the end, Zhang would end up taking down the title and the additional money while Proulx would collect $118,610 for his efforts and Webster would take home $115,530 for his, career bests for each of them.

That will conclude the coverage of the inaugural Canadian Poker Championship at Playground Casino in Montreal. Thank you for reading along at MSPTPoker.com and be sure to check back in to see the updates from the ground of MSPT Riverside coming in just a week.

*indicates deal made

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 300000
  • Ante: 500000
Jinrong Zhang Wins MSPT Playground ($165,000)
Created (10/20/2025 12:51:40 AM by Liam Gannon)

Jinrong Zhang has won the MSPT Playground Canadian Championship for his first main event title.

Stay tuned later tonight for a full recap.

Final Table Results

Place Player Payout
1 Jinrong Zhang $165,000
2 Sebastien Proulx $118,610
3 Lyndon Webster $115,530
4 Kevin Javier $65,095
5 Scott Babbitt $49,600
6 Carter Swidler $38,230
7 Adam Cader $29,965
8 Rami Hammoud $22,730
9 Pierre Alexandre Lessard $18,600
10 Alexandre Fournier $14,675

  • Level: 34
  • Blinds: 300000
  • Ante: 500000
Lyndon Webster Eliminated For $115,530
Created (10/20/2025 12:47:18 AM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Lyndon Webster

Jinrong Zhang raised to 1,400,000 on the button and in the big blind Lyndon Webster called.

The flop rolled out and Webster check-called a bet of 1,300,000 from Zhang.

On the turn , Webster checked over to Zhang who jammed for 7,000,000 effective which saw Webster call to put himself at risk.

Lyndon Webster:
Jinrong Zhang:

A cacophony of sound filled the room as the rail cheered when the river peeled off a to give Zhang a seven-hight straight to beat Webster’s pair of sevens.

  • Jinrong Zhang - 42,280,000
  • Lyndon Webster - Eliminated for $115,530

  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 200000
  • Ante: 400000
Zhang Doubles Right Back
Created (10/20/2025 12:18:12 AM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Jinrong Zhang

Lyndon Webster raised to 1,000,000 on the button and in the big blind, Jinrong Zhang three-bet to 3,500,000. Webster jammed all in for 13,500,000 effective which Zhang called.

Jinrong Zhang:
Lyndon Webster:

The board ran out and the pair of queens was good for the pot to double back into the lead.

  • Jinrong Zhang - 27,400,000 (68 bb)
  • Lyndon Webster - 14,880,000 (37 bb)

  • Level: 33
  • Blinds: 200000
  • Ante: 400000
Webster Doubles Into The Lead
Created (10/20/2025 12:12:47 AM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Lyndon Webster

Action was picked up with cards on their backs with Lyndon Webster all in and at risk for his last 13,200,000.

Lyndon Webster:
Jinrong Zhang:

The board ran out and the pair of kings was good for Webster to double up through Zhang into the lead.

  • Lyndon Webster - 26,800,000 (67 bb)
  • Jinrong Zhang - 15,480,000 (38 bb)

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 200000
  • Ante: 300000
Sebastien Proulx Eliminated for $118,610
Created (10/19/2025 11:54:24 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Sebastien Proulx

Sebastien Proulx raised to 600,000 on the button and in the small blind, Jinrong Zhang three-bet to 1,600,000 and Proulx called.

The flop rolled out and Zhang bet 1,200,000, earning snap-jam from Proulx for 6,650,000. After getting a count Zhang called and the biggest pot of the tournament was built.

Sebastien Proulx:
Jinrong Zhang:

Proulx picked up outs of turn but the river did not improve his hand and he exited the tournament to leave the two players heads up for the trophy and the $39,000.

  • Jinrong Zhang - 27,500,000 (91 bb)
  • Lyndon Webster -14,580,000 (48 bb)
  • Sebastien Proulx - Eliminated for $118,610

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 200000
  • Ante: 300000
Deal Reached; Playing For Trophy
Created (10/19/2025 11:24:30 PM by Liam Gannon)

The final three players have each agreed to an ICM deal with all three of the players agreeing to play for the trophy and an additional $39,000 to the winner.

  • Jinrong Zhang: $126,000
  • Sebastien Proulx: $118,610
  • Lyndon Webster: $115,530

Stay tuned to MSPTPoker.com to see who ends up taking home the trophy.

  • Level: 32
  • Blinds: 200000
  • Ante: 300000
Kevin Javier Eliminated in 4th Place ($65,095)
Created (10/19/2025 11:17:44 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Kevin Javier

Sebastien Proulx called in the small blind and in the big blind, Kevin Javier moved all in for 5,900,000 and Proulx called.

Kevin Javier:
Sebastien Proulx:

The board ran out and the three tens was good for Proulx to take down the pot while Javier was eliminated from the tournament.

  • Jinrong Zhang - 16,975,000 (56 bb)
  • Sebastien Proulx - 13,450,000 (44 bb)
  • Lyndon Webster - 11,840,000 (39 bb)
  • Kevin Javier - Eliminated in 4th place for $65,095

  • Level: 31
  • Blinds: 150000
  • Ante: 250000
A Pair of Doubles For The Shorties
Created (10/19/2025 11:10:32 PM by Liam Gannon)

Photo: Sebastien Proulx

Jirong Zhang moved all in for 4,500,000 effective on the button and Lyndon Webster called to put himself at risk in the small blind.

Lyndon Webster:
Jirong Zhang:

The board ran out and the ten-kicker player for Webster to double up through Zhang.

A couple hands later, Sebastien Proulx moved all in for 3,775,000 on the button and Kevin Javier called in the small blind.

Sebastien Proulx:
Kevin Javier:

The board ran out and the aces up was good for Proulx to double through Javier.

  • Jirong Zhang - 17,500,000 (70 bb)
  • Lyndon Webster - 9,500,000 (38 bb)
  • Kevin Javier - 8,050,000 (32 bb)
  • Kevin Javier - 6,150,000 (24 bb)

  • Level: 31
  • Blinds: 150000
  • Ante: 250000
Updated Counts
Created (10/19/2025 10:45:54 PM by Liam Gannon)

Player NameChip CountPreviousProgress
Jinrong Zhang22,600,00022,000,000
Kevin Javier12,200,0009,600,000
Lyndon Webster4,750,0005,800,000
Sebastien Proulx4,100,0002,500,000

 
 
Player Name
City
State
Country
Chips
Progress
 
Canada 
28,280,000  
6,280,000 
 
 
Canada 
14,000,000  
8,200,000 
 
Laval 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Ottowa 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Quebec 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Laval 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Boston 
MA 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Laval 
FL 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Ran Yi  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Aurora 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Mcmac 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Ottowa 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
  
NE 
0  
Busted 
  
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Ottawa 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Laval 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
ME 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Simcoe 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Torray 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Denver 
CO 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Grove 
OK 
0  
Busted 
 
IL 
0  
Busted 
 
Qi Hu  
Ottowa 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Laval 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
CA 
0  
Busted 
 
Laval 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
Fergus 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
CO 
0  
Busted 
 
Greene 
ME 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
 
Canada 
0  
Busted 
 
WI 
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
34
Blinds
300,000 / 500,000
Ante
500,000
TOURNAMENT INFO
Entries
1057
Players Remaining
2
Average Chip Stack
21,140,000
Total Chips
42,280,000
TOP 10 CHIP COUNT
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
28,280,000
14,000,000
0
SEASON TOP 10 POY POINTS
RANK
PLAYER
CHIPS
8,992
8,390
7,006
4,783
4,605
4,150
3,950
3,650