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    Playground Anniversary Series 2018

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      • Event #1: $100 + $10 NL Short Deck Hold’em Re-entry
      • Event #2: Playground 200
      • Event #3: $100 + $10 + $25 Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #4: $300 + $30 Deepstack
      • Event #5: $100 + $10 8-Max Shootout Turbo
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    • Event #1 – $100 + $10 8-Max
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    Frederic Normand in the lead at the second break

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2K
    • BB Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 75.5K
    • Remaining: 13
    • Entries: 49

    2018/12/12 - 15:52 by Playground Poker

    After ten 20-minute levels players have reached the second break of the evening. A quick chip count shows that Frederic Normand sits comfortably atop the pile with 227,000 chips, a little less than double his closest opponent.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NameStack | Tapis
    Jean-PascalGauthier92,500
    Jean-MichelBourgon71,200
    FredericNormand60,000

    Dixon doubles up

    • Level: 10
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1,600
    • BB Ante: 1,600
    • Chip Average: 70K
    • Remaining: 14
    • Entries: 49

    2018/12/12 - 15:35 by Playground Poker

    With only 14 players remaining in level 10, Trevor Dixon just doubled up at an opportune time.

    When we arrived that the table the flop had already been dealt 10 of Diamonds 8 of Clubs Ace of Hearts.

    Jean-Pascal Gauthier in seat 1 opened with a bet of 4,200. It was called by the player in seat 4, and the table folded around to Trevor Dixon in seat 8. Trevor shoved for his remaining chips (14,000), and Jean-Pascal re-raised all in to chase out the player in seat 4.

    Jean-Pascal: Ace of Diamonds King of Clubs

    Trevor: 9 of Hearts 7 of Hearts

    Trevor was hoping to connect with his double open-ended straight draw and Jean-Pascal hoped simply to hold on with his high pair. Unfortunately for Jean-Pascal the next two cards were dealt Jack of Spades King of Diamonds, and he doubled up his opponent. Trevor lives to play another hand!

     

    More photos of our remaining players

    • Level: 8
    • Small Blind: 500
    • Big Blind: 1000
    • BB Ante: 1000
    • Chip Average: 49K
    • Remaining: 22
    • Entries: 49

    2018/12/12 - 14:55 by Playground Poker

    As we reach the end of level 8, there remain only 22 players. Good luck to everyone in the final push!

    Registration is closed

    • Level: 8
    • Small Blind: 500
    • Big Blind: 1000
    • BB Ante: 1000
    • Chip Average: 38K
    • Remaining: 26
    • Entries: 49

    2018/12/12 - 14:39 by Playground Poker

    Registration is now closed for the $100 + $10 NL Short Deck Hold’em Re-entry tournament, the first event of this week’s 8-Year Anniversary Series. Good luck to each of the 26 competitors that remain.

    Chip Leaders at the first break

    • Level: 6
    • Small Blind: 300
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 600
    • Chip Average: 32K
    • Remaining: 29
    • Entries: 49

    2018/12/12 - 14:36 by Playground Poker

    After six 20-minute levels the players have gone on their first break. At the top of the leaderboard is Jean-Pascal Gauthier. Congratulations!

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NameStack | Tapis
    Jean-PascalGauthier92,500
    Jean-MichelBourgon71,200
    FredericNormand60,000

    Lots of action at table 20

    • Level: 6
    • Small Blind: 300
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 600
    • Chip Average: 32K
    • Remaining: 28
    • Entries: 46

    2018/12/12 - 14:27 by Playground Poker

    There has been lots of laughter and back-slapping at table 20 recently, where it seemed that almost every hand elicited a roar from the players. As we arrived at the table the action didn’t slow down at all.

    When we arrived two players were both all in preflop, with the player in seat 2 (grey cardigan) and seat 5 (backwards hat) both short-stacked.

    Player 2: Ace of Diamonds 10 of Diamonds

    Player 5: Queen of Hearts Queen of Diamonds

    The cards were dealt Ace of Clubs Jack of Clubs King of Diamonds Ace of Spades Jack of Diamonds, and player 2 took down the hand. However, he was covered easily by the player in seat 5, so the action continued.

    The very next hand saw the player in seat 5 go all in again, this time he was joined by the player in seat 7.

    Player 5: Ace of Spades Queen of Diamonds

    Player 7: 10 of Spades 10 of Hearts

    The cards were dealt King of Hearts 8 of Spades Ace of Diamonds 7 of Diamonds 7 of Clubs, and player 5 doubled up, loving the fast pace of the game.

    Keeping the same pace, the next hand saw an early position raise to 2,400 by the player in seat 3, drawing calls the two players in seats 2 and 5 (again).

    After the flop came down 9 of Diamonds 9 of Hearts 10 of Spades, the player in seat 2 shoved again (for 11,700). For once the player in seat 5 bowed out, leaving the player in seat 3 to call. Unfortunately for the short-stack in seat 2, his luck had run it’s course.

    Seat 2: 6 of Clubs 10 of Diamonds

    Seat 3 Ace of Hearts 10 of Hearts

    The turn and river were dealt Jack of Hearts 7 of Diamonds, ending the player in seat 2’s tournament. As the hand ended, so did level 6, and players are now on break.

    Can’t touch the nut flush

    • Level: 6
    • Small Blind: 300
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 600
    • Chip Average: 28K
    • Remaining: 28
    • Entries: 39

    2018/12/12 - 13:46 by Playground Poker

    Unless you have a straight or royal flush – exceedingly rare hands in any game -the best you can hope for in a Short Deck tournament is an ace-high flush. Over on table 20 Matthew Willard just demonstrated that hand’s power, eliminating an opponent with said nut flush.

    We joined the action with the flop already dealt.

    Ace of Spades 7 of Hearts Jack of Spades.

    A few substantial raises and a fourth street (King of Hearts) later, the field was reduced down to two players. The river was dealt a 6 of Hearts, making three hearts on the board. With approximately 20,000 chips in the pot Matthew went all in utg, pushing his chips into the middle with confidence.

    His opponent took a little time to think about it, but not enough. Just as curiosity killed the cat, so did curiosity kill that player’s chances at winning this tournament.

    Matthew flipped over his Ace of Hearts 9 of Hearts, and the tournament field was reduced by one.

    Short Deck Level 4 begins

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 150
    • Big Blind: 300
    • BB Ante: 300
    • Chip Average: 22K
    • Remaining: 28
    • Entries: 31

    2018/12/12 - 13:05 by Playground Poker

    As Level 4 begins we are now up to 28 players and 31 total entries (including 3 re-entries), which means that all three players who busted early have bought back in and remain committed to winning Event #1 in Playground’s 8-Year Anniversary Series.

    Good luck to all the players!

    Short Deck, new rules

    • Level: 2
    • Small Blind: 50
    • Big Blind: 100
    • BB Ante: 100
    • Chip Average: 21K
    • Remaining: 20
    • Entries: 21

    2018/12/12 - 12:32 by Playground Poker

    Short deck is an interesting variation on an old classic.

    Most players are familiar with the rules of No Limit Hold ‘Em, but in a Short Deck tournament, not only are 16 cards removed from the deck (all the 2’s, 3’s, 4’s and 5’s), but the probabilities and card ranges change as well.  For practical purposes, this means that a flush beats a full house.

    Besides this (and the fact that the wheel is now A-6-7-8-9), all other facets of the game remain the same.

    Perhaps it was this new format that resulted in an early double-up for Playground’s very own Skye Cole, who took down a big pot and doubled up on the second hand. He had been dealt a Queen of Diamonds 10 of Diamonds and flopped a massive flush, leading the big smile seen in the picture below.

    Cards are in the air!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 25
    • Big Blind: 50
    • BB Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 20K
    • Remaining: 18
    • Entries: 19

    2018/12/12 - 12:23 by Playground Poker

    Level 1 is underway for the first event of Playground’s 8-Year Anniversary Series, the $100 + $10 NL Short Deck Hold’em Re-entry. The first 20 players have found the seats, and the action is about to begin!

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