Québec Championship and District Championships of season 2 2010-08-22
Québec Championship
and District Championship of season 2
The Québec and District Championship of season 2 will be held on Labor Day weekend, Saturday and Sunday, September 4th and 5th at the Poker Arena in Repentigny.
At these championships, there will be 12 "poker trips" packages to be won: 2 for the District Championships and 10 for the Quebec Championship.
The winners will be flown to Florida from October 16 to 20, 2010 for a 3 nights, 4 days stay and have the chance to live the Monday Night Football experience by attending two NFL games: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be host to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, Oct. 17 and the Jacksonville Jaguars will be host to the Tennessee Titans on Monday, October 18, 2010.
The winner of the District Championship will become the District Champion and win, on top of a trip to Florida, an entry into the "Monthly Million" on PartyPoker valued at $640.00 (tournament where Yannick Gosselin, a league player, has won $4,000.00US by finishing 30th), a PartyPoker prize bag, a set of poker chips, a plaque and a champion’s bracelet. The finalist (winner of each table) will win $50 in their PartyPoker account.

The winner of the Quebec Championship will become the Quebec Champion and win, on top of a trip to Florida, an entry into the "Monthly Million" on PartyPoker valued at $640.00, a PartyPoker prize bag, a set of poker chips, a plaque and a champion’s bracelet.

Also during their stay, a tournament will be held among the 12 winners and the winner will win an entry to a $1,500 tournament at the prestigious WSOP in July 2011 in Las Vegas, transportation and accommodation included (value $2,500).
Jacques "Jib" Buteau, CNPTL Director
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ID mandatory
District Championship season 02
Date : Saturday September 4th 2010
Tournament start : 10h am
Registrations : 8h30 am
Number of eligible players: 109
Format : Shoot out with bounty *
Starting chip stack: 12,000 units
Structure : blinds every 30 minutes
Prize : 1 trip package for the winner and for the player who has accumulated the most bounties.
*Shoot out with bounty : in this kind of tournament, each player receives a bounty token which must given to the player who eliminates him or her. The winners of each table will form the final table to determine the district champion...
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Eligible for the District Championship: 109 players
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Name
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No
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District
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Allard Jean-Louis
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CAQC118236
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Anjou
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Allard Serge
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CAQC117975
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Chambly
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Aubin Maurice
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CAQC102360
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Masson
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Ballard Martin
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CAQC110127
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Shefford
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Bastille Nancy
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CAQC123645
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Rivière-du-Loup
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Beaudin Jean-Yves
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CAQC110396
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Gaspé
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Beaudoin Michel
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CAQC119130
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Mégantic-Compton
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Bélisle Jean-Philippe
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CAQC110982
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Vimont
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Benoit Gabriel
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CAQC117051
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Nicolet-Yamaska
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Bergeron Denis
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CAQC112438
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Maskinongé
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Bisaillon Maryse
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CAQC115006
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Johnson
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Bouchard Carol
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CAQC113397
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Jonquière
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Bouchard Lise
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CAQC113477
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Matane
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Boulet Paul
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CAQC110683
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Nouveau-Brunswick 2
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Bourassa Daniel
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CAQC101794
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Portneuf
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Boyer Dorothée
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CAQC103635
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Terrebonne
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Brault Elaine
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CAQC110063
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Gouin
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Brouillette Jean-David
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CAQC112210
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Marie-Victorin
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Bussière Simon
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CAQC116493
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Borduas
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Buteau Michel
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CAQC102278
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Montmagny-L’Islet
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Carrier Jean-Claude
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CAQC102197
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LaPrairie
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Carroll Daniel
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CAQC121627
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Berthier 2
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Chartier Mario
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CAQC107466
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Marquette
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Chartrand Jean-Claude
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CAQC108818
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Papineau
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Collette Jasmin
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CAQC106198
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Vachon
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Côté Benoit
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CAQC110441
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Vanier
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Côté Morin Alexandre
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CAQC112159
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Chauveau
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Coulombe Mathieu
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CAQC122136
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Verchères
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Coulombe Ricky
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CAQC102948
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Pontiac 2
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Couture Christiane
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CAQC115574
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Chutes-de-la-Chaudière
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Cyr Marie-Andrée
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CAQC106656
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Louis-Hébert
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Dagenais Mathieu
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CAQC104945
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Bertrand
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Daigle Cynthia
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CAQC115867
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Frontenac
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Daigle Sylvain
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CAQC104928
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Milles-Îles
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Desbiens Anrée
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CAQC101495
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Champlain
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Deschenes Éric
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CAQC123658
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Deux-Montagnes
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Desmarais Benoit
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CAQC106249
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Châteauguay
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Doiron Philippe
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CAQC118097
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Nouveau-Brunswick 1
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Ducasse Jean-Guy
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CAQC115236
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Rousseau
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Dumas Benoit
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CAQC108307
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Trois-Rivières
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Fombuena Joaquin
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CAQC112227
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Lafontaine
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Forest Nicole
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CAQC111671
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Richelieu
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Fortin Steve
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CAQC117513
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Crémazie
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Gagné Yannick
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CAQC101812
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Abitibi Est
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Gagnon Gaétane
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CAQC117946
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Blainville
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Gauthier Claude
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CAQC103821
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Richmond
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Gauthier Jeanne
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CAQC107682
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Rouyn-Noranda
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Guilbault Patrick
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CAQC105452
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Jean-Talon
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Halley André
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CAQC111739
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Saint-Hyacinthe
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Hamel André
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CAQC104590
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Roberval
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Hamelin Jean
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CAQC100745
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Chicoutimi
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Hatin Huguette
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CAQC108022
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Labelle
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Hébert Daniel
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CAQC102045
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Viau
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Hovington Karine
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CAQC106038
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René-Lévesque 2
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Jones North
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CAQC123068
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Duplessis 2
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Lachance Guy
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CAQC118482
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Lac St-Jean
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Lajoie Stéphane
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CAQC109912
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Sainte-Marie- Saint-Jacques
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Lambert Christian
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CAQC119634
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Marguerite-Bourgeois
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Lanteigne Jimmy
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CAQC120928
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Nouveau-Brunswick 3
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Larose Mariane
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CAQC112890
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Abitibi Ouest 2
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Latulippe Michel
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CAQC120820
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La Peltrie
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Lavoie Alain
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CAQC111518
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Chomedey
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Lavoie Sylvain
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CAQC118409
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Ontario 2
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Lépine Dominic
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CAQC122711
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Bourassa-Sauvé
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Lessard Gérard
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CAQC104338
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Ontario 1
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Lessard Nicole
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CAQC104338
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Argenteuil
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Lessard Tommy
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CAQC104058
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Bellechasse
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Loyer Guillaume
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CAQC110754
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Laporte
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Lucas Frédéric
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CAQC122938
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Saint-Laurent
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Lussier René
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CAQC114056
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Bonaventure
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Marco Peter
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CAQC112827
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Vaudreuil
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Marion Marc-André
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CAQC117167
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Joliette
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Marsolais Mathieu
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CAQC116496
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L’Assomption
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Martin Andrée
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CAQC106833
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Pontiac
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Martineau Gaétan
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CAQC117492
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Ungava
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Messier Thérèse
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CAQC115354
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Pointe-aux-Trembles
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Michaudville Pascal
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CAQC114437
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Labelle 2
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Nadeau Serge
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CAQC107384
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Rimouski
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Ouellet Mathieu
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CAQC104395
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Kamouraska
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Paré Alain
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CAQC102862
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Drummond
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Paris France
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CAQC114509
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Arthabaska
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Patenaude Benoit
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CAQC108501
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Saint-Jean
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Pelletier Henri
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CAQC114367
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Lévis
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Pelletier Jacques
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CAQC116106
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Lotbinière
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Pepin Frédéric
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CAQC104775
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Beauce Sud
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Plouffe Gilles
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CAQC102588
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Mirabel
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Proteau Yves
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CAQC105976
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Brome Missisquoi
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Proulx Étienne
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CAQC116648
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Matapédia
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Ricard Kevin
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CAQC102578
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Berthier
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Richard François
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CAQC107163
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Saint-François
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Richard Pierre
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CAQC110625
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Îles-de-la-Madeleine
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Rioux Francine
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CAQC105654
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Taschereau
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Robertson Luc
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CAQC109229
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Gatineau
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Roussy Pierre-Luc
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CAQC123292
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Laviolette
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Roy Normand
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CAQC102463
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Sherbrooke
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Ryan Ghislaine
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CAQC108848
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Chapleau
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Savard Stéphane
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CAQC132443
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René-Lévesque
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Shepherd Jerry
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CAQC113645
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Saint-Henri - Sainte-Anne
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Simard Jocelyn
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CAQC103810
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Charlesbourg
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Simard Keven
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CAQC111142
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Duplessis
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Tanguay Michel
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CAQC102459
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Abitibi Ouest
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Therrien Jonathan
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CAQC122385
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Hull
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Thibault Francis
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CAQC111518
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Soulanges
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Tremblay Francine
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CAQC111491
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Groulx
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Tremblay Mathieu
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CAQC103424
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Charlevoix
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Trudel Marie-Claude
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CAQC108586
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Laval-des-Rapides
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Tzavellas Eraklis
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CAQC104151
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Saint-Maurice
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Vachon Jean-François
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CAQC110422
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Beauce Nord
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Vigneault Anne-Marie
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CAQC117780
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Huntingdon
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Québec Championship - Season 2
Date : Sunday September 5th 2010
Start of tournament: 10h am
Registrations: 8h30 am
Number of eligible players: 196
Format : multi table Freeze out
Starting stack: 12,000 units
Structure : blinds every 30 minutes
Prizes : 10 trip packages and a bracelet for the champion.
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Eligibles for the Québec Championship - Season 02: 196 players
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Name
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No
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Qualification Method
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Akiki Pierre
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CAQC116336
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Stage 02 season 02
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Allaire Claude
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CAQC109055
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Top scorer
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Allaire Jean Pierre
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CAQC106651
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Top scorer
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Allard Alain
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CAQC103194
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Stage 03 season 02
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Arsenault Daniel
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CAQC100562
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Top scorer
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Aubut Colette
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CAQC113800
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Top scorer
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Beaudoin Yves
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CAQC122073
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Stage 03 season 02
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Beausoleil Édith
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CAQC103253
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Stage 01 season 02
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Bélanger Benoit
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CAQC114080
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Stage 03 season 02
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Bélisle Fernand
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CAQC115162
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Top scorer
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Bergeron Jean Guy
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CAQC105027
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Stage 02 season 02
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Bergon Paul Étienne
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CAQC124320
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Stage 04 season 02
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Bissonnette Lucien
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CAQC121693
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Stage 04 season 02
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Blanchette Jocelyn
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CAQC104417
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Stage 04 season 02
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Boisvert Gaston
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CAQC109191
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Stage 01 season 02
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Boisvert Raymond
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CAQC103499
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Stage 04 season 02
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Bonneau Éric
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CAQC108825
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Stage 01 season 02
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Borgia François Alexandre
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CAQC115818
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Stage 02 season 02
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Bouchard Carol
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CAQC113397
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Top scorer
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Bouchard Fabien
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CAQC104054
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Top scorer
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Boulanger Francis
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CAQC112424
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Stage 01 season 02
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Bourassa Daniel
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CAQC101794
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Stage 04 season 02
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Bourdage Robert
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CAQC119160
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Stage 02 season 02
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Boyer Dorothée
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CAQC103635
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Top scorer
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Boyer Lyne
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CAQC107353
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Top scorer
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Boyer Patrick
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CAQC104802
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Stage 01 season 02
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Brabant François
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CAQC100124
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Stage 01 season 02
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Brière Robert
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CAQC108689
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Stage 03 season 02
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Brousseau Pierre
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CAQC115388
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Stage 02 season 02
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Bruna Alfonso
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CAQC111332
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Stage 01 season 02
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Cantin Jean François
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CAQC120890
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Stage 03 season 02
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Carignan Dominic
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CAQC107936
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Stage 04 season 02
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Carignan Yannick
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CAQC118867
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Stage 04 season 02
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Carle Michel
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CAQC104895
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Stage 04 season 02
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Caron Denis
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CAQC119302
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Top scorer
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Carrière Francis
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CAQC112196
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Stage 04 season 02
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Cayen Yvon
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CAQC104342
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Stage 04 season 02
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Chauvette Marc
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CAQC107418
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Stage 02 season 02
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Cloutier Kenny
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CAQC108986
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Stage 01 season 02
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Cloutier Marc André
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CAQC103142
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Stage 01 season 02
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Constant Pascal
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CAQC115780
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Stage 01 season 02
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Côté Jean François
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CAQC114667
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Stage 03 season 02
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Côté Jean Philippe
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CAQC120062
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Stage 02 season 02
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Cournoyer Michel
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CAQC100590
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Stage 04 season 02
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Couture Camille
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CAQC105403
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Stage 03 season 02
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Dagenais Mathieu
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CAQC104945
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Stage 04 season 02
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David Michel
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CAQC109371
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Stage 03 season 02
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D’Avignon Éric
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CAQC120049
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Stage 03 season 02
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Delarosbil Michael
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CAQC113703
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Stage 01 season 02
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Denis Francis
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CAQC113240
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Stage 03 season 02
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Deschenes Éric
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CAQC123658
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Stage 03 season 02
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Desgagnés Patrick
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CAQC120883
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Stage 02 season 02
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Desrosiers Stéphane
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CAQC113426
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Stage 01 season 02
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Dionne Stéphane
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CAQC109634
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Stage 03 season 02
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Dumas Couture Philippe
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CAQC116558
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Stage 04 season 02
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Dussault Benoit
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CAQC122369
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Stage 03 season 02
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Dussault Patrick
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CAQC111090
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Stage 04 season 02
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Emond Carl
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CAQC104978
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Stage 02 season 02
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Emond Éric
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CAQC108017
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Stage 02 season 02
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Farcy Tony
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CAQC109251
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Stage 02 season 02
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Figuer José
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CAQC107263
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Stage 01 season 02
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Filiatreault Éric
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CAQC121976
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Stage 02 season 02
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Foisy Hugo
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CAQC108869
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Stage 01 season 02
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Fontaine Julien
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CAQC111877
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Stage 03 season 02
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Fortin Serge
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CAQC117513
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Top scorer
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Frigon Pierre Luc
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CAQC123073
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Stage 03 season 02
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Gadoury Jean Simon
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CAQC111758
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Stage 01 season 02
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Gagné Sylvain
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CAQC122725
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Stage 04 season 02
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Gagné Yannick
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CAQC101812
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Top scorer
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Gagné Yves
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CAQC117114
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Top scorer
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Gagnon Cynthia
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CAQC107445
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Stage 02 season 02
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Gagnon Danna
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CAQC107490
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Stage 04 season 02
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Gagnon Martin
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CAQC117007
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Stage 02 season 02
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Gagnon Sébastien
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CAQC118583
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Stage 04 season 02
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Gagnon Yannick
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CAQC103530
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Stage 03 season 02
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Gaudreau Jean François
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CAQC113310
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Stage 01 season 02
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Gaudreault Raymond
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CAQC120546
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Stage 02 season 02
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Gendron Pierre
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CAQC113763
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Top scorer
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Gilbert Guillaume
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CAQC114214
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Stage 02 season 02
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Gince Pascal
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CAQC108136
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Stage 01 season 02
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Ginestet Sébastien
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CAQC104475
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Stage 03 season 02
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Gonzalez Édita
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CAQC122260
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Top scorer
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Grenfell Nick
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CAQC114148
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Stage 01 season 02
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Guindon Ginette
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CAQC109961
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Stage 03 season 02
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Hamel Jean Claude
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CAQC103312
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Stage 01 season 02
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Hovington Karine
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CAQC106038
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Stage 02 season 02
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Isabelle Philip
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CAQC104083
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Stage 01 season 02
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Jemus Larente Dominique
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CAQC103138
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Stage 01 season 02
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Jobidon Nicolas
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CAQC104163
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Stage 01 season 02
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Jobin Lisette
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CAQC102975
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Stage 02 season 02
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Labonté Pierre
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CAQC117002
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Stage 02 season 02
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Lacaille Daniel
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CAQC103523
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Stage 01 season 02
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Lacasse Martine
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CAQC117308
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Stage 02 season 02
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Lacharité David
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CAQC119981
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Stage 03 season 02
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Lahaie Gilbert
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CAQC103216
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Stage 03 season 02
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Lajoie Stéphane
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CAQC109912
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Top scorer
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Laliberté Audrey
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CAQC110491
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Stage 01 season 02
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Lamontagne Richard
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CAQC102846
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Top scorer
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Lamontagne Yves
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CAQC116240
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Top scorer
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Lamoureux Jean François
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CAQC123487
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Stage 04 season 02
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Langlois Denis
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CAQC110714
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Top scorer
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Laperrière Yvon
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CAQC118641
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Stage 02 season 02
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Lapointe Guylaine
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CAQC101762
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Stage 03 season 02
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Larivière Guy
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CAQC106436
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Stage 01 season 02
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Larocque Michel
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CAQC114135
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Stage 02 season 02
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Larrivée Charles
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CAQC115760
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Stage 02 season 02
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Latulipe Michel
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CAQC120820
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Stage 04 season 02
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Laurin Mathieu
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CAQC109904
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Stage 03 season 02
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Lavoie Alain
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CAQC111518
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Top scorer
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Lavoie Dominic
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CAQC119386
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Stage 02 season 02
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Lebel Frédéric
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CAQC107195
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Stage 04 season 02
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Leclerc Denis
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CAQC114934
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Stage 04 season 02
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Leclerc Jean Philippe
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CAQC121224
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Stage 04 season 02
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Leduc Étienne
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CAQC104770
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Stage 02 season 02
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Lefebvre Patrick
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CAQC102912
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Stage 04 season 02
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Lemay Éric
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CAQC102376
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Stage 04 season 02
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Lemieux David
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CAQC114999
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Stage 02 season 02
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Lessard Maryse
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CAQC120139
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Stage 02 season 02
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Léveillé Dominic
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CAQC112915
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Top scorer
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Levesque André
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CAQC105080
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Stage 04 season 02
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Lévesque Daniel
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CAQC103878
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Top scorer
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Lucas Frédéric
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CAQC122938
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Stage 03 season 02
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Major Alain
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CAQC112888
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Stage 03 season 02
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Malo Serge
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CAQC108513
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Stage 03 season 02
|
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Marceau Yvon
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CAQC113899
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Top scorer
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Marco Peter
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CAQC112827
|
Stage 01 season 02
|
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Marion Marc André
|
CAQC117167
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Top scorer
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Martineau Jacques
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CAQC101066
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Stage 03 season 02
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Mathieu Kim
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Mccarthy Dorothy
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Messier Thérèse
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Métivier Vincent
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Michaudville Pascal
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Morency Richard
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Nitschkie Daniel
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Painchaud François
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CAQC120090
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Paquet Jonathan
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CAQC119043
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Paquette Cynthia
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CAQC112709
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Parent Éric
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Patenaude Claude
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Plouffe Gilles
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Pomerleau Serge
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Porte Alexandre
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CAQC110372
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Pouliot Charles
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Quevillon Gilles
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Raymond Yves
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Reeves Gordon
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Renaud Louis
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Renaud Patrick
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CAQC110567
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Rioux Francine
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Robert Christian
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Robert Normand
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CAQC109162
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Robitaille André
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CAQC108340
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Robitaille Steve
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CAQC107436
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Rondeau Alain
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CAQC103198
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Rondeau Serge
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CAQC101315
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Roussel Monique
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Roy Louis Philippe
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CAQC115274
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Ryan Ghislaine
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CAQC108848
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Sansregret Alain
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CAQC122930
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Savard Pierre
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CAQC110309
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Simard Jocelyn
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CAQC103810
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Solt Val
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CAQC102166
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St-Pierre Marcel
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CAQC102391
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Sumarah Yannick
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CAQC115943
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Tanguay Michel
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CAQC102459
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Tardif Steve
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CAQC110855
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Therien Luc
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CAQC117209
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Therrien Jonathan
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CAQC112411
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Thibeault Sylvain
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CAQC115811
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Tremblay Francine
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CAQC114941
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Tremblay Jacques
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CAQC117496
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Tremblay Maxim
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CAQC102775
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Stage 02 season 02
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CAQC100430
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Trudel Marie Claude
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CAQC108586
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Turcotte France
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CAQC103936
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Turcotte Jean
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CAQC104734
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CAQC104329
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Top MorePasswords - CNPTL Tournaments for tonight and tomorrow - CNPTL(22) and CNPTL(24) 2010-08-19
Exclusive, private and free online tournaments for
"Players of the Month - July"
and for
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To all members,
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During your participation in Daily tournaments in one of our venues, if you get a valid average for the Player of the Week, you are automatically qualified for an exclusive, private and free tournament on our online gaming sponsor platform, PartyPoker.
To be ranked in the Player of the Week "Valid Average" section, you must have played a minimum of 2 tournaments during the week. To see the list of players who, to date, have achieved the required 2 tournaments for each week and their positions, click here...
During this CNPTL(22) tournament which will be held every friday night (next one is tonight, August 20th at 10 pm), the first 10 positions will receive an entry to the CNPTL Online Regional Final held October 23rd, 2010 and where 10 packages for the next CNPTL Stage Championship taking place in a Canadian casino in November 2010 will be up for grabs.
In addition, the first 25 positions will qualify for the CNPTL(23) final tournament which will be held once a month. During the CNPTL(23) tournaments, each winner will receive a package for the next CNPTL Stage Championship held in a Canadian casino in November 2010.
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Poker on RDS 2010-08-05
Patrick Boyer’s « Main Event » Experience... 2010-07-30
Patrick Boyer’s « Main Event » Experience...
by Suzie Paris
The "Main Event", one of the most prestigious gathering in the poker world! "If, for fun, we were dividing the total number of players in the world by the number of players at this event, each of the 7,319 participants would represent the dream of some 20,000 people!" It is with this thought that the tournament director gave the kickoff of the Event 57 of the World Series of Poker, 41st edition.
Patrick Boyer was there. The League gave him the opportunity to win his entry and now, he was getting ready to live this experience... He held the seat no. 5, table 367 of Day 1B. This Tuesday, July 6th, heading towards the red section of the vast Amazon Room of the Rio Hotel in Las Vegas, it’s a safe bet that he was probably feeling a few butterflies of excitement tickle his stomach.
The starting stack is 30,000 units, Day 1B will include 4 levels, blinds go up every 2 hours and start at 50-100 and end at 150-300 with the introduction of an initial ante of 25... A tournament structure to benefit fully from this poker experience. With an entry fee of $10,000 US, we want to give you your money’s worth! In all, prizes totalling $68,798,600 will be shared between 747 players.
Patrick described the first day with enthusiasm. He has taken advantage of good cards along with good timing. He quickly realized that the game level and structure of the tournament are slow and so, everything is mostly played pre-flop. We fold a lot, there are rarely more than two or three players in the hand. Nobody came here to go out among the firsts! His game plan is to try to double up each day to give himself some room to manoeuvre and play with a minimum of comfort. He goes through the first day and ends up with 58,000 chips... mission accomplished!
He finds himself on the list of players for Day 2B, Saturday, July 10th. This day will be more laborious. He doesn’t get the expected cards and during this time, the antes increase. His table is comprised of players who are not very aggressive which favors him, as he explains: "You can get information without having to put all your chips in play." Among the memorable plays, a pocket King with which he doubles up. However, the lack of play will eventually nibble at his stack and slow down his progression. He survived this second day and finished with 43,600 chips.
The following Monday, Day 3, is the most exciting according to Patrick. There are 1857 players still in contention. He is sitting at a feature table, that is to say one of two featured tables with integrated cameras filmed by the ESPN sports network. The well-known professional Jason Mercier, described as an aggressive player and very technical is at this table. Patrick is the short stack. He quickly notices that his weakness in chips coupled with the game’s strongest opponents will prevent him from grabbing small pots. He will have to wait for a good hand. He hits three of a kind and manages to double up. Along the way, he also played a hand against Jason Mercier where their two AK met and had to share the pot. However, despite a valiant fight against time, Patrick saw his dream of reaching the money go up in smoke when, with a stack of only 14 big blinds and a risky manoeuvre, his Ace-10 must bow down to devastating full. He leaves in 1700th place.
Tell me Patrick, if you had to change anything, what would it be?
- I would be more aggressive when I have the position, I would take more risks. Playing ABC poker can bring you close, but you will not make it to the money. By playing tight, you’re predictable. Often there are some bad players at the table that always pay you, but with at a higher level of play, there are not so many bad players... You really must vary your style. At certain times, you have to gamble more, because if you stay put, you will incur big risks and will have to push each hand all-in when you get involved to succeed in making chips.
Would you repeat this Main Event experience?
- Absolutely! I learned a lot as a player. When you sit at a table with pros, it’s not the same game level. I changed my game. Already, I applied the lessons learned to online play and it works. I consider myself a seasoned player, I read a lot, played a lot. But what the Main Event and the league have given me is that everyone around me, my family, my friends now believe in me and I believe in me now... What this experience gave me is a lot of confidence. I played with the best and I became better...
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Top MoreLadies’ poker in the league: players who stand out... 2010-07-23
Ladies’ poker in the league: players who stand out...
Portrait of Francine Tremblay
by Suzie Paris
At first glance, one can guess that under the guise of elegance, reserved and perhaps even slightly shy woman there is a warm and endearing woman.
She presents herself as having been married for thirty years and proudly mentions her two daughters and five grandchildren. She comes from a family where everyone played cards, her father, her mother and grandmother never said no to a little game of cards...
Now retired, she has previously enjoyed many trades. Hairdresser for many years, she later discovered by driving a school bus for disabled children, the pleasure of driving. She also organizes group travels, which leads her more than once to Las Vegas, Nevada. The year 2000 marked her last visit to the game capital. She used to play "Grand Prix", a popular game at the time.
To the unavoidable question: "Why do you play poker?", she answers candidly that poker allows her to get out of the house. Having undergone heart surgery two years ago and still living today with the effects arising from certain complications, poker has become her only hobby. That’s why she plays so much. Being very active, if she stays home, she will always find an excuse to work and won’t relax. She therefore prefers to play; it feels good to "see people." "Poker, it keeps the mind sharp", she says, "you always learn with poker, from the mistakes you make, you train yourself to make the right decision in the future". This game also allowed her to overcome her shyness, to come out of her shell. She is now more "direct", she says what she has to say and with a little smirk, admitted: "I am more "bad"!..."
It was at the Montreal Heart Center that Francine heard of the league for the first time. Her roommate was visited by a friend and her son, a tournament director who explained the operations of the league in detail. And hop! It piqued her curiosity! Shortly after, she began playing in Terrebonne, but it’s a finish in the top positions in a tournament in Deux-Montagnes which was really the kick-start to what would become a full-time hobby. "I thought it was fun!" she said, "I’ve known about Hold’em for 3 or 4 years. I played in casinos in the United States and Montreal. I also played cash tournaments in certain establishments in the city, but with the league what’s interesting is that you can play anywhere without going broke. I run around quite a bit!"
By daring to ask if, according to her, the male-dominated poker world seemed to be a more difficult environment for a woman, she answers quickly, without wanting to put the men on her back, that they are sometimes rougher towards women. The adrenaline helping, they can sometime try to play the tough guy or display their macho side. Then gently attempting to qualify her remarks, adding that we should not generalize, there may be aggressive men in poker, but women can be equally as aggressive when the situation demands it ... they don’t let themselves be pushed around!
To date, Francine Tremblay played a little more than 830 tournaments this season. If we make a quick calculation, this figure represents nearly three tournaments a day! Impressive! At our request, she explained that there was no mystery, she likes to play and she’s aiming for the player of the year title. Nothing can stop her. "I’ll relax once the year over," she says, "I really want to go to the top! Being the player of the year is my goal. It’s my objective!" Of course, this represents a challenge that requires a lot of tenacity. As she says: "It’s to win that I do all this. I want to finish first, play the Championship, make it to the money and why not wink at the players, show them that women know how to play, we can play!"
Currently, Francine Tremblay is first in the lifetime Canadian and Provincial rankings and is in a heated battle with her closest rivals for the seasonal ranking and the best average. Certainly a healthy rivalry, but with just a little spark in her eye, we can foresee that it will be a very enjoyable round won the day she takes the pole position over all...!
And catching her mischievous eyes, we find ourselves wishing it with all our hearts...
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Top MoreNews from the World Series of Poker 2010-07-13

André and Odette have both been eliminated after two days of play. Hugo Foisy was eliminated on the second day.
Patrick Boyer is still in the race for the championship on the third day that began this afternoon.
Nearly 1857 players are left out of 7319 and Patrick still has 40,000 chips. He is seated at the table with Jason Mercier of the U.S. who has already won more than $ 78,000 in various WSOP tournaments this year.
The blinds are now 800 and 1600 with 200 antes.
The last 747 players will receive a minimum of $19,263USD