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      • Event #1: $100 + $10 NL Short Deck Hold’em Re-entry
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    8-Year Anniversary Day 1c is in the books

    2018/12/14 - 19:01 by Playground Poker

    After eight hours and 14 levels of play, today’s 8-Year Anniversary Event 2, Day 1c has wrapped up. Joining the previous 66 qualifiers from Event Day 1a and Day 1b are another 29 players who have earned the right to participate in Day 2 action on Saturday December 16, starting at 1 pm.

    Our stack leader at the end of Day 1c was Mitchell Besharah whose stack measured 280,000 chips. Nipping at his heels, in second place was Sergei Gurin with a stack that measured 278,0000.  Tied in third was Allan Puzantian and Gabriel Lessard whose stacks both measured 221,500.

    Congratulations to all the qualifiers and best of luck on Day 2!

    See the Playground 200 Combined Day 1 Results page to see the results of all of the Day 1s in the tournament.

    Mitchell Besharah
    Rodney Ramalho

    Gurin jumps out to a substantial lead

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1,600
    • BB Ante: 1,600
    • Chip Average: 81K
    • Remaining: 48
    • Entries: 155

    2018/12/14 - 17:35 by Playground Poker

    The players have just wrapped up their final break of the day at Event 1c and level 13 is now underway. During the pause in the action the chips were counted and it was determined that Sergei Gurin has opened up a substantial lead. His stack of 228,000 chips is 50,000 more than his next closest competitor, Ara Astoorian, whose stack measured 157,000 chips. Following Ara, Mitchell Besharah and Youri Parisien are running neck and neck in third place with 143,000 and 142,000 chips respectively.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NameStack | Tapis
    SergeiGurin228,000
    AraAstoorian157,000
    MitchellBesharah143,000
    YouriParisien142,000
    Sergei Gurin

    Asatoorian wouldn’t be pushed off the hand

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1,600
    • BB Ante: 1,600
    • Chip Average: 72.5K
    • Remaining: 31
    • Entries: 155

    2018/12/14 - 17:13 by Playground Poker

    During his first hand, after he was moved to a new table, Louis Boro hit in a wall in the shape of Ara Asatoorian. Preflop, Louis raised to 3,000, and both Co Tran, and Ara called. The flop was dealt 2 of Hearts 10 of Clubs 2 of Clubs, and after Co, and Ara checked, Louis wasted no time, wagering 7,000. Co mucked, but Ara called.

    When the dealer flipped the turn, a 7 of Clubs, Ara checked. Louis counted out 12,000 chips and pushed them into the pot. But Ara would not be deterred and called without hesitation.  After  the 7 of Hearts was dealt on the river. Ara checked leaving Louis to ponder the community cards before he tapped the felt as well.

    Ara turned over his hole cards 10 of Spades Jack of Spades. Louis shook his head, unable to beat Ara’s two pair, he returned his cards, face down, to the dealer.

    Ara Astoorian

    Thibault and Rho battle it out in heads up play

    • Level: 10
    • Small Blind: 500
    • Big Blind: 1,000
    • BB Ante: 1,000
    • Chip Average: 58K
    • Remaining: 67
    • Entries: 155

    2018/12/14 - 16:26 by Playground Poker

    At table 28, Dylan Thibault and Christian Rho engaged in a battle of heads up poker that started preflop. Dylan raised to 2,000 before the community cards were dealt, and except for Christian, everyone else at the table mucked their hands.

    When the flop was dealt Jack of Clubs 2 of Spades Ace of Clubs, both Dylan and Christian tapped the felt.

    But when the dealer flipped the turn 10 of Hearts, Dylan immediately wagered 2,500.  Christian didn’t waste any time calling. However, after the 2 of Diamonds was dealt on the river, both players studied the board. Dylan pondered before tapping and Christian followed suit.

    When Dylan turned his cards, Queen of Spades 6 of Spades, Christian shook his head and returned his hole cards, face down to the dealer.

    Dylan Thibault

    Mangiacotti is now the front runner after level 8

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 400
    • Big Blind: 800
    • BB Ante: 800
    • Chip Average: 49k
    • Remaining: 79
    • Entries: 155

    2018/12/14 - 15:48 by Playground Poker

    Level 9 at the 8-Year Anniversary Day 1c event has just started. After level 8, the players took a short, 15 minute break. During the pause in the action the chips were counted, and it was determined that Philippe Mangiacotti is the front runner. His 137,000 chips places him 16K ahead of Jean Louis Forino in 2nd place (121,000) and 23,000 chips out in front of the 3rd place stack, which belongs to Said Michailidis (114,000 chips).

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NameStack | Tapis
    PhilippeMangiacotti137,000
    Jean LouisForino121,000
    SaidMichailidis114,000
    SeanS.110,000
    Philippe Mangiacotti

    Forino knocks out Thibault

    • Level: 8
    • Small Blind: 300
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 600
    • Chip Average: 42k
    • Remaining: 91
    • Entries: 155

    2018/12/14 - 15:13 by Playground Poker

    Time was running out on Derek Duane Thibault. As the low-stack at table 23, he regarded his hole cards before pushing all of his 6,000 chips into the pot, preflop. Both Jean Louis Forino and Corey Matticks, large-stacks at the table, called his bet.

    When the dealer began flipping the community cards, the flop came down 8 of Spades 2 of Hearts 9 of Diamonds. Jean Louis immediately went all-in. Corey Matticks shook his head and mucked his cards. That left Derek and Jean Louis competing in a heads up duel. And when Jean Louis revealed his King of Diamonds King of Spades, Derek, who was holding Jack of Hearts Queen of Hearts, immediately stood up.

    The dealer flipped the turn, a 4 of Clubs and Derek shook his head. After the 3 of Diamonds was dealt on the river, he put on his coat and walked away from the table.

     

    Jean Louis Forino

    Photos of the action during level 7

    • Level: 7
    • Small Blind: 250
    • Big Blind: 500
    • BB Ante: 500
    • Chip Average: 37k
    • Remaining: 103
    • Entries: 155

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

    We’re now midway through level 7. Late registration ended 15 minutes ago.  But there are still 105 competitors hoping to advance to Day 2 action. Here are a few photos of some of the players battling it out.

    And our leader is Kathy Sawers

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 150
    • Big Blind: 300
    • BB Ante: 300
    • Chip Average: 29k
    • Remaining: 113
    • Entries: 133

    2018/12/14 - 13:32 by Playground Poker

    The players have just returned from their first 15 minute break and level 5 is now underway. During the pause in the action we counted the chips and determined that Kathy Sawers is the chip leader with 75,000. Her next closest competitor is Louis Boro, who is a close second, with 70,500.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NameStack | Tapis
    KathySawers75,000
    LouisBoro70,500
    SergeiGurin65,000
    PaulNakhle60,000
    Louis Boro

    Forino topples Serrar’s pocket 8s

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 100
    • Big Blind: 200
    • BB Ante: 200
    • Chip Average: 28k
    • Remaining: 103
    • Entries: 116

    2018/12/14 - 12:49 by Playground Poker

    At table 23, four players: Mehdi Serrar, Boyd McWilliam, Jean Louis Forino, and Igor Gamayunov all limped into a hand with bets of 150.

    When the flop was dealt Jack of Spades 7 of Clubs 9 of Clubs, Jean Louis bet 400. Mehdi called, but both Igor and Boyd mucked their cards.

    When the dealer flipped the turn King of Clubs, both Jean Louis and Mehdi tapped the felt. However, on the river when the King of Spades was revealed, Mehdi bet 850. Jean Louis regarded the board, and peeked at his hole cards before he eventually pushed 850 chips into the pot.

    When the players turned their cards, Mehdi was holding pocket eights 8 of Spades 8 of Clubs. But Jean Louis had Queen of Hearts 9 of Spades and won the pot with his two pair featuring kings and nines.

    Jean Louis Forino

    Heads-up between Barette and Mettice

    • Level: 2
    • Small Blind: 75
    • Big Blind: 150
    • BB Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 26k
    • Remaining: 88
    • Entries: 94

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

    Early action at table 19 has been relatively quiet as the players feel out the competition, attempting to get reads on one another.

    After a half dozen hands without any action, Dwayne Mettice limped in with a 150 chip bet, preflop. But when Jason Barette raised to 650, Dwayne called.

    When the flop was dealt 9 of Diamonds 4 of Diamonds Jack of Clubs Dwayne checked. Jason peeked at his cards before betting 1,000.  And once again, Dwayne called. When the dealer flipped the turn, Ace of Spades, both players checked.

    But after the river was dealt Jack of Spades, Dwayne checked again. Jason studied the board, before wagering 2,500. This time Dwayne shook his head and tossed his cards into the muck.

    Jason Barette
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