The Champion!

The winner of Event 9 is Jaspal Brar! Jaspal also went deep in the WPT Canadian Spring Championship, and this is his first Championship at the Playground Poker Spring Classic. In second place was Joseph Hanna, better known around Playground Poker as “Jomaha”. Congratulations to both!

1st place: Jaspal Brar, $12,000 plus the bracelet

1st place: Jaspal Brar, $12,000 plus the bracelet

2nd place: Joseph Hanna, $8,200

2nd place: Joseph Hanna, $8,200

Third place

And 3rd place goes to Jianchen Gong!

3rd place: Jianchen Gong, $6,740

3rd place: Jianchen Gong, $6,740

More cashes

Some more players have been eliminated…

4th place: Joey Boczek, $5,300

4th place: Joey Boczek, $5,300

5th place: Tyler McKendry, $4,000

5th place: Tyler McKendry, $4,000

6th place: Steve Kyle, $3,000

6th place: Steve Kyle, $3,000

7th place: Andrew Heller, $2,350

7th place: Andrew Heller, $2,350

8th place: Claude Boulet, $1,800

8th place: Claude Boulet, $1,800

First paid exits

In 9th position, Douglas McGinnis, and in 10th place Jonathan Barette.

9th place: Douglas McGinnis, $1,300

9th place: Douglas McGinnis, $1,300

10th place: Jonathan Barette, $900

10th place: Jonathan Barette, $900

Bubble boy (and +1)

Ten players will cash in Event 9, and the bubble has been reached as Ryan Smith (12th place) and Francis Lamothe (11th place) have been eliminated from the tournament.

Ryan Smith deserves special recognition for the fact that overall he has been one of the strongest performers throughout the whole Playground Poker Spring Classic. We’re going to collect more detailed data on this, but from Event 1 to now he has consistently gone deep in event after event.

Photos from Day 2

Here are some photos from Day 2 action in Event 9. The event is currently at level 17 (blinds 5K/10K) with 12 players left.


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Event 9, Day 2 has begun!

Although a lot of attention has been paid to the WPT Canadian Spring Championship and the High Roller event today, we also have Day 2 in the largest Omaha tournament of the festival – Event 9, $500 + $50 Pot Limit Omaha 3 Lives.

Play has started in level 15 (blinds 3K/6K) and though 19 started today, there are 17 players remaining on three 8-handed tables.

Chip Counts to Day 2

Event 9 finished with 19 players remaining who will return to play in Day 2 at 7:30pm this evening. The seat draw is not available at this time but players will be given their assignments when they arrive in the Tournament Hall. The following table lists the chip counts for the remaining 19 players.

First Name Last Name Chip Count
Andrew Helleur 262000
Clark McKay 50000
Claude Boulet 101000
Douglas Mcginnis 56500
Francis Lamothe 138500
Jaspal Brar 102500
Jiachen Gong 206000
Joey Boczek 39000
Jonathan Barette 216500
Joseph Hanna 97000
Michael Aflalo 155000
Olivier Courcelles 172500
Ryan Smith 142000
Stephen Rabin 75000
Steve Kyle 214000
Tommy Vedes 207000
TTA X 130000
Tyler Mckendry 251500
Vincent Lam 30000