Level 4 has just finished, and the players are on a 10-minute break before returning back to the tables for level 5. We are now up to 431 entries, and late registration will close momentarily.
Here are some photos from levels 3 and 4:
Level 4 has just finished, and the players are on a 10-minute break before returning back to the tables for level 5. We are now up to 431 entries, and late registration will close momentarily.
Here are some photos from levels 3 and 4:
Table 35 is a fairly representative table in the tournament – some local regs, a few people from out of town, and mostly average stacks. We followed the table for about an orbit starting towards the end of level 2 and through half of level 3. There was nothing particularly notable in this passage of play except that despite the limped pots and generally passive play, the player in Seat 9 managed to increase his stack by over 10K chips.
Hand 1
UTG+2 calls 150, the cutoff raised to 600, BB calls, and UTG+2 calls. Three players to the flop.
The flop was
. The first two to act both checked, the cutoff bet 600 then the BB reraised to 1600 and both remaining players folded.
Hand 2
The BB was away from his chair as the hand started, so his hand was killed (the event is following TDA rules). Two early position callers, then the hijack raised to 700. The player on the button and the BB called and the initial limper folded. The flop came out
. The players checked around and saw the turn,
. On the turn it went check check, the button then made a small bet to 1100 and both opponents folded.
Hand 3
There were three limpers and then the BB checked, taking them to the flop, which came out
. The first two players checked, the button bet 1000 and there was one caller. The turn came out
and the early position player checked to the button who bet 3000, which was called. The river was the
and the action was check-bet-fold. The button on seat 9 took it without a showdown.
Hand 4
Another limped pot, 4-way this time. The board ran out
and no one made a play for the pot and A-high won the hand.
Hand 5
A 5-way limped pot led to a flop of
. On the flop the UTG player bets 150 and gets 3 callers. The turn was the
. It checked around to the button who bet 500 and all 3 players called. On the river
it checked around and seat 10 won the hand with his 9, giving him a straight on the turn (which seemed obvious to all involved).
Hand 6
Seat 9 in early position raised to 525 and got 2 callers. The flop came out
which didn’t seem to hit anyone and the action was checked around. The turn was the
which provoked Seat 9 to bet 1025. Seat 10 folded and the big blind called. The river was the
, both players checked at Seat 9 won the pot with pocket jacks.
Play continued in that vein. Nothing particularly exciting happened, and at least one skilled player didn’t play a single hand in the orbit but it’s still very early in the tournament, and clearly the players at Table 35 are interested in chipping up carefully rather than making a big risky move.
Level 1 has just come to an end, and we are up to 401 entries! Here are a few photos taken during this level:
Day 1b of Event 1 of our Playground Poker Fall Classic is about to begin! The room is quickly filling up and the dealers are ready and awaiting the announcement of the floor staff to begin the tournament! So far we are up to 362 entries, and players will have until the end of the first break to register, which should be around 9:40pm.
The field is capped at 400 players, but as players get eliminated in the early levels, new ones will be added from the alternates list. Last night we saw 49 alternates join, bringing the Day 1a total up to 449.
Good luck to everyone playing tonight!
Event 1 kicked off last night with 449 players and if history is an indication, tonight should be just as busy. Day 1b will start in just over an hour, and 191 seats have already been sold. There are also 15 cash tables open at the moment – and a good number of the cash players are likely to buy in to the tournament between now and 7:30.
That being said, there’s still lots of time to get to Playground Poker and jump into the event. Last night all of the alternates who wished to play were seated in the tournament, so don’t hesitate – come on out and kick off the Fall Classic in style!
FYI, of the 449 players who started last night, 108 made it through to Day 2 on Thursday. And from a 20K starting stack, 8 of those players managed to build a stack of over 150K…
Rank | First Name | Last Name | Chip Count |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Marco | Caza | 314,500 |
2 | Ali | Khan | 222,700 |
3 | Maxime | Siegmann | 197,100 |
4 | Hichem | Rais | 196,700 |
5 | Dan | Edery | 176,800 |
6 | Johnny | Mazzaferro | 169,800 |
7 | Eric | Doyle | 166,800 |
8 | Angelo | Simard | 159,500 |
9 | Gabriel | Jureidini | 140,500 |
10 | Andrew | Hansen | 138,000 |
11 | Nathalie | Iezzi | 137,600 |
12 | martin | Giguele | 136,400 |
13 | Oscar | Ojeda Gomez | 135,400 |
14 | Normand | Loyer | 128,700 |
15 | Yohann | Malo-Brumet | 127,000 |
16 | Guillaume | Malette Vanier | 126,500 |
17 | Francois | Cholette | 124,100 |
18 | Vijay | Oberoi | 120,000 |
19 | Billy | Gerontakos | 118,700 |
20 | Robert | Di Trapani | 115,700 |
21 | Darren | Phipps | 113,300 |
22 | Jonathan | D'Souza | 112,300 |
23 | Alex | Guerrera | 108,300 |
24 | Samuel | Barre | 107,100 |
25 | Nicolas | Lavoie | 105,400 |
26 | Kevin | Emond | 103,500 |
27 | David | Guay | 102,700 |
28 | Lim | Dayaly | 101,700 |
29 | Patrick | Savard | 101,100 |
30 | Philippe | Trottier | 100,900 |
31 | Fany | Gatineau-Auclair | 100,200 |
32 | Phannasophea | Muong | 97,600 |
33 | Jean Marc | Couillard | 95,800 |
34 | Kevin | Cote | 94,500 |
35 | David | Barabe | 92,600 |
36 | Derik | Brandt | 92,200 |
37 | Derek | Sproul | 90,200 |
38 | Alexandre-Olivier | Gamache | 90,000 |
39 | Tina | Frascarelli | 88,500 |
40 | Andre | Hernandez | 88,300 |
41 | Charli-Lou | Durand | 88,100 |
42 | Marie | Tran | 87,600 |
43 | Josee | Thauvette | 87,400 |
44 | Manfred | Gunther | 86,500 |
45 | Anthony | Carbery | 84,100 |
46 | Max | Missori | 84,000 |
47 | Dimitri | Tchakarov | 83,900 |
48 | Claude | Larocque | 81,700 |
49 | Marc | Brisson | 81,000 |
50 | Marc | Lacroix | 80,900 |
51 | Patricia | Prazeres | 80,900 |
52 | Anthony | Amato | 80,200 |
53 | Russel | Turner | 79,100 |
54 | Po Lien | Taing | 79,000 |
55 | Gheorghe | Priala | 77,100 |
56 | Glenn | Gumbley | 73,400 |
57 | Charles-Eric | Benoit | 73,100 |
58 | Jonathan | Kharmouche | 72,600 |
59 | Tony | Laughing | 70,900 |
60 | Greg | Arevian | 70,500 |
61 | Giovanni | Petrella | 69,600 |
62 | Vladimir | Avetisian | 68,800 |
63 | Sacha | Vidal | 68,400 |
64 | Andre | Michaud | 67,500 |
65 | Wayne | Walker | 64,300 |
66 | Julien | Boisclair | 62,100 |
67 | Linda | Huard | 61,800 |
68 | George | Kazarian | 60,500 |
69 | Stefano | Visintin | 57,800 |
70 | Chad | Beecraft | 57,400 |
71 | Manuel | Tadros | 57,400 |
72 | Sebastien | Morin | 57,200 |
73 | Adam | El Bied | 56,900 |
74 | Myriam | Campanelli | 54,100 |
75 | Chris | Anderson | 53,300 |
76 | Marcello | Iacovella | 52,700 |
77 | Jonathan | Borne | 51,100 |
78 | Real | Villeneuve | 50,400 |
79 | Ahmad | Akkaoui | 50,200 |
80 | Adam | Salesse | 49,700 |
81 | Stephane | Langlois | 49,500 |
82 | David | Brunelle | 48,000 |
83 | Jean-Guy | Roy | 47,200 |
84 | Daniel | Choiniere | 45,500 |
85 | Jason | Comtois | 44,800 |
86 | Kliti | Qako | 43,600 |
87 | Pierre | Larrivee | 42,900 |
88 | Maxime | Giguere | 42,600 |
89 | Francois | Cote | 42,500 |
90 | Tamara | Spurmanis | 42,400 |
91 | Alexandre | Morel | 41,700 |
92 | Angelo | Petrozza | 41,400 |
93 | Mathieu | Tanguay | 41,100 |
94 | Felix | Sides | 40,900 |
95 | Yann | Filion | 38,600 |
96 | Justin | Miller | 38,200 |
97 | Valerie | Filion | 36,600 |
98 | Sylvain | Dufresne | 31,000 |
99 | Gabriel | Garzon | 30,600 |
100 | Ian | Armorer | 30,400 |
101 | Kirill | Dombrovskii | 26,900 |
102 | Michel | Dubreuil | 26,500 |
103 | Grant | Guevremont | 26,000 |
104 | Aboud | Tierouz | 25,300 |
105 | rotsi ra | mccomber | 24,400 |
106 | Irina | Tchakarova | 19,100 |
107 | Glen | Arnold | 16,500 |
108 | Mathieu | Leclerc | 10,900 |
At the second break – after level 8 – there are still 234 players in the action but some very large stacks are starting to separate from the crowd. After a quick tour of the room during the break we found these to be some of the biggest:
Still lots more action to come tonight…
Level 7 is coming to an end, and a few players have already jumped ahead of the chip average and are building momentum for a deep run in this big field. Here are a few more photos taken during levels 6 and 7:
We’re just past half way through Day 1a and although there are still 283 players we’re starting to see some big pots and players being put to big decisions.
Just now on Table 43 is a good example. We arrived to see 5 players see a flop of
. Action went check check check and then a player in middle position bet 1500 chips. Players Club member Philippe Plouffe called. The other players folded and then a player check-raised to about 5K total. The player to his left – the initial player who bet the flop – insta-shoved for about 16K. Plouffe insta-folded and the check-raiser was left with a big decision. He covered the all-in player, but not by so much that a call wouldn’t hurt. After a short time in the tank he folded.
Day 1a managed to attract a total of 449 runners, which is over the published capacity for a Day 1 (i.e., 400 players) and everyone who wanted to play tonight did in fact have the opportunity to take their seat before late registration closed.
The turnout for these kick-off events is traditionally strong and tends to get stronger as each Day 1 comes along. As well, players who are thinking about Day 1b or Day 1c should keep in mind that this is a “next-day re-entry” event, meaning that anyone from the field today who doesn’t make it through all 13 levels tonight can give it another try tomorrow…
Copyright © 2013-2018 · Playground Poker Club