With four levels of play complete, the players in Day 1F of the Grand Prix Canada have just returned from their first break of the day. There has been a steady flow of players joining the field this afternoon, bringing the number of entries just shy of the 200 mark.
A number of players have managed to more than double their starting chips, however, two players find themselves neck and neck for the early lead in this flight. Less than a big blind separates Antonio Scalia and Evan Zotstein, who lead the rest of the field, each playing more than triple their starting stack.
| First Name | Prénom | Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
|---|---|---|
| Antonio | Scalia | 306,000 |
| Evan | Zotstein | 305,000 |
| Angelo | Gonzales | 291,000 |
| Nghi Van | Tran | 251,000 |
| Peyman | Eslami | 223,000 |
| Dakota | Vandine | 213,000 |
| Cristian | Muset | 197,000 |
