Event 6, Final Payouts

Rank First Name Last Name Prize
1 Andrew Graham $9000.00 + bracelet
2 Daniel Schreiber $7950.00
3 William R Mullen $5050.00
4 Myriam Campanelli $3750.00
5 Eric Bienenstock $2850.00
6 George Daoukakis $2200.00
7 Nicola Tassone $1750.00
8 William Trudel $1300.00
9 Mario Halul $1112.00
10 Jeffrey Jackson Vertes $900.00
11 Pascal Brisson $700.00
12 George Kazarian $700.00
13 Yanick Colpron $700.00
14 Nicola Basile $500.00
15 Carole Bastien $500.00
16 Rami Hammoud $500.00
17 Pierre Routhier $450.00
18 Steeve Lachance $450.00
19 Constantinos Psallidas $450.00

Event 6 has a Champion!

Approaching 6am this morning Event 6, the $225 + $25 No Limit Hold’em Deepstack Turbo event in the Playground Poker Spring Classic, crowned a champion! The winner is Andrew Graham, a player who has been at Playground for the whole festival from the Boston area. Andrew also made a deep run in Event 2.

1st place: Andrew Graham, $9,000 plus the bracelet

1st place: Andrew Graham, $9,000 plus the bracelet

Into the first break

Going into the first break, Event 6 is up to 179 entries, 167 of them still going. Late registration will continue until the end of the break!

Update – the final count in Event 6 is 187 players!

Early photos of Event 6

Some early photos of the field for Event 6.

Event 6 is underway… turbo-style

The “Deepstack Turbo” format is a favourite at Playground Poker – all of our noon tournaments use this format and for the first 2 years we were open it was the standard – and very popular – Wednesday night tournament. That’s how it finds its way into a festival like the Playground Poker Spring Classic. Fifteen minute levels, 25K starting stacks… there’s no time to mess around in this one! So, as we say in Quebec, “attache ta tuque…”

Cards are in the air for this one-day event.

Event 6 Info

No Limit Hold’em Deepstack Turbo $225 + $25

One Day Event: May 1, 2013 7:30pm

Starting Stack: 25,000 tournament chips. All players start the tournament with a full stack.

Late Registration: Players may enter the tournament until the first break.