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Sep 11, 2013 - Evan Panesis, a professional poker player and Dion Lim, WCNC NewsChannel 36 anchor. #poker #facebook. Seminole Hard Rock Tampa poker room is offering a player’s favorite September Little Slick tournament series, September 24 – 28 in the poker room. Players will start with 10,000 in chips and compete for first place in the $100,000 guaranteed tournament. Registration will take place in the poker room beginning Tuesday, September 2nd. Evan Panesis Out in 92nd Place ($8,000) 3 Level 21: 6,000-12,000, 2,000 ante. Dion Lim Yoga Dion Lim Husband Dion Lim Age Dion Lim Pregnant Dion Lim Exercise Evan Panesis Ethni Dion Lim Brides of Running Anchor Dion Lim Greg Olsen Panthers Evan Panesis Ethnicity Panesis Pix Larry Bird Daughter Dion Lim Channel 7 Anchor Dion Lim KGO-TV Dion Lim ABC7 Dion Lim Wardrobe Jeff Banghart Poker Bubble Boy $500 Richard Lyndaker. Clinkscales is 34 years old and a regular on the poker tournament circuit. His tournament resume boasts over 120 cashes and nine victories.

The $5 million World Poker Tour (WPT) Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown played down to the final 18 players on Monday, leaving Ryan Rivers as the last Canadian still competing for a spot in the WPT Champions Club.

Day 3 of the $3,500 tournament in Florida saw 92 players return to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino to try and make it to the final 18. Everyone returning Monday was already deep in the cash, and it didn't take long for the bustouts to begin. First blood was drawn within 15 minutes of cards in the air, when Evan Panesis shoved his 10 big blinds with against Praveen Ponnaganti's . Panesis looked good with a dominating hand preflop, but was sent to the rail when Ponnaganti hit his .

Three Canadians made it through Day 2, with John Krpan leading the Canadian contingent with 670,000 chips to start the day. Ryan Chamas and Ryan Rivers rounded out the Canadians, coming back on Day 3 with 360,000 and 299,000 chips respectively.

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By the end of Day 3, only Rivers was left standing to wave the red and white, finishing the day with over 3,000,000 in chips. Top Canadian from Day 2, John Krpan, was the first Canadian to bust Monday, finishing the tournament in 70th place for a cash of $10,250. Ryan Chamas made it a little farther, cashing out for $18,600 in 35th place.

Some of the other notable cashes on Monday are as follows:

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NameFinishPayout
Jake Schindler91$8,000
Marvin Rettenmaier79$9,300
Noah Schwartz57$12,000
Faraz Jaka52$13,750
Jared Jaffee50$13,750
Vince Van Patten27$22,100

At the end of Day 3, the person bagging the largest stack was Eli Levy, sitting on a massive stack of 6,285,000. The only other player over 6 million chips is Griffin Paul with 6,055,000. Canada's Rivers sits fourth going into the final 18, which also includes notable players like Mohsin Charania (1,435,000), Cornel Cimpan (1,100,000), and Dan Heimiller (500,000).

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Play is set to resume on Tuesday at noon and the plan is to play down to the final table of six. Check back with PokerNews Canada for a recap of the action to see if our single Canadian hope is still battling for the title.

Details courtesy of the WPT Live Blog.

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