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Heads-up: Raphael Duval vs Debra Ann Holman

  • Level: 37
  • Small Blind: 600K
  • Big Blind: 1.2M
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 93.7M
  • Remaining: 2
  • Entries: 3746

2017/08/21 - 21:55 by Playground Poker

From a 3,746 entry field, the partypoker LIVE Grand Prix Canada in the World Cup of Cards is now down to just 2 finalists, who are in a heads-up battle for the $200,000 top prize (and the Champion’s Trophy that accompanies it), with the runner-up set to receive a consolation prize of $125,000.

Raphael Duval, who has been the steady chip leader for all of Day 3 as well as the later stages of Day 2, begins with a massive 158 million chip stack. He is up against Debra Ann Holman, who begins heads-up play with 30 million in chips. Blinds levels have been brought down to 30 minutes in length, and the button-ante has now been removed.

Action is currently underway. Stay tuned to find out who our newest Grand Prix Canada winner is!

Debra Ann Holman
Raphael Duval

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