Seat open!

  • Level: 31
  • Small Blind: 60K
  • Big Blind: 120K
  • Ante: 20K
  • Chip Average: 2M
  • Remaining: 9
  • Entries: 711


  • 10th place: Stephane AlarieWe’ve lost our first player of the final table of Event 2. Stephane Alarie shoved holding two 7s and was called by pocket Kings, and the Kings held up.

    10th place: Stephane Alarie, $1,485

    Cards are in the air!

  • Level: 31
  • Small Blind: 60K
  • Big Blind: 120K
  • Ante: 20K
  • Chip Average: 1.8M
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 711


  • Play has begun on the final table of Event 2. All 10 players have taken their places around the table, unbagged their chips and the first few hands have been dealt.

    Play tonight starts at level 31 – the blinds are 60K/120K/a20K for another 33 minutes.

    Tonight: Event 2’s Final Table!

    In just 15 minutes the final table of ten players in Event 2, a $200 + $20 No Limit Hold’em Deepstack Re-entry tournament in the 2013 Playground Poker Fall Classic is set to begin.

    The seating draw for Day 3 including chip counts for each player posted last night and judging from the play as the event got deep on Day 2, we’re in for an interesting and active final table tonight.

    Good luck to all of the “final tableists”!

    Day 3 Seating Assignments

    First Name Last Name Seat Chip Count
    Evgeni Ozadovski Table 26 – Seat 10 740,000
    Christopher Rassi Table 26 – Seat 6 2,885,000
    Troy Hamilton Table 26 – Seat 4 2,625,000
    Alain Boucher Table 26 – Seat 9 660,000
    Stephane Alarie Table 26 – Seat 1 430,000
    Alexandros Fixmer Table 26 – Seat 5 1,860,000
    Christopher Shakell Table 26 – Seat 2 2,750,000
    Marko Table 26 – Seat 8 1,365,000
    Michael D Brown Table 26 – Seat 7 2,350,000
    Russel Turner Table 26 – Seat 3 2,120,000

    Two more down…

    Two more players have been eliminated from Event 2 and we’re just two away from a final table (and the end of play today).

    • 13th place: Dany Madri, $1,295
    • 14th place: Matthew Brunskole, $1,295

    Recent Eliminations

    Here’s how the last 6 eliminations leading up to the final table happened.

    • 11th place: Miguel Goncalo, $1,485

    After a tough few orbits, where Miguel saw his 2.5M chip stack dwindle down to just under 600K, he went all-in when it was folded around to his button. Christopher Rassi, sitting in the big blind with a healthy 2M+ stack, isolated by raising Miguel’s all-in. Once heads-up, Miguel turned over Queen of Diamonds Jack of Clubs, and was going to need some help from the poker gods if he was going to crack Chris’ Ace of Clubs Ace of Hearts. Unfortunately for him, the board came 8 of Diamonds 2 of Clubs 5 of Clubs 7 of Spades 9 of Hearts, and he bubbled the final table.

    • 12th place: Andrew Graham, $1,485

    After losing just under 1.2M to Christopher Shakell a few hands earlier, where Andrew’s Ace of Clubs Queen of Clubs fell second best to Chris’ Ace of Diamonds 3 of Diamonds on a 3 of Clubs King of Clubs 3 of Hearts 4 of Spades 4 of Hearts board, Andrew got his remaining 300K in with Ace of Hearts 10 of Clubs versus the Ace of Clubs King of Diamonds of, once again, Christopher. The board held in favor of Christopher’s hand, and Andrew got eliminated in 12th.

    • 13th place: Dany Madri, $1,295

    Troy Hamilton went all-in from the button in an unopened pot, and Dany, who was sitting in the small blind, made the quick call. He was covered by Troy, but had the better hand. His Ace of Hearts Queen of Spades was far ahead of Troy’s King of Diamonds Queen of Clubs, but when the flop came 2 of Clubs 8 of Diamonds King of Clubs, Dany needed some help. The turn and river showed 5 of Diamonds and 6 of Diamonds, thus eliminating Dany in 13th place.

    • 14th place: Matthew Brunskole, $1,295

    After surviving a few orbits with a short stack, Matthew finally got his last 3 big blinds from the high-jack position in an unopened pot, and got called by both blinds. The hand was checked down to the end, and Miguel tabled Ace of Diamonds 5 of Spades for two-pair on a King of Spades King of Clubs 10 of Diamonds 5 of Diamonds 4 of Spades board, and the two other players mucked, busting Matthew on the hand.

    • 15th place: Alex Fiorani, $1,295

    Alex fell shortstack after getting crippled by Alexandros Fixmer, who held a pair of queens versus Fiorani’s A7. He later got his last few chips in with Jack of Diamonds 3 of Diamonds in a four way pot, but was crushed by Evgeni’s Jack of Spades 10 of Spades, who isolated on a Jack of Clubs 10 of Hearts 4 of Spades flop. The turn was the 3 of Spades, which was the only thing that could potentially have helped Alex, but the river King of Spades sent him home.

    • 16th place: Tina Frascarelli, $1,130

    With around 7 big blinds left, Tina took advantage of an unopened pot to go all-in from the high-jack position with 395K. Miguel, sitting in the cut-off with roughly 1.7M, made the call, and the other players folded behind.

    Tina turned over King of Diamonds 10 of Spades, and found herself behind Miguel’s 10 of Hearts 10 of Diamonds. The board was no help to her, reading 7 of Diamonds 4 of Clubs Jack of Hearts 8 of Spades 4 of Spades, and Tina’s deep run came to an end.

    Playing down to 10…

  • Level: 28
  • Small Blind: 30K
  • Big Blind: 60K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 1.2M
  • Remaining: 15
  • Entries: 711


  • Event 2 is playing down to 10 players today, and they’re getting down to brass tacks pretty quickly now as the event has moved to two tables – and once there, there were two eliminations almost immediately.

    New chip leader on table 38

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 790K
  • Remaining: 25
  • Entries: 711


  • Chips are flying around with 25 players remaining in Event 2.

    A hand that was just played on Table 38 that propelled the winner to among the overall chip leaders in the tournament.

    Matthew Brunskole limped UTG and Andrew Graham raised to 80K two seats to his left. Matthew thought for a moment before calling the 80K. The flop fell 7 of Hearts 5 of Diamonds 6 of Clubs and both players quickly checked. The turn came 4 of Clubs and Matthew checked once again. This time Andrew put out a small bet of 75K, and Matthew called. The river was the Queen of Spades and Matthew checked for a third time. Andrew thought for a moment – but then made it clear he wasn’t thinking about checking behind, he was thinking how much to bet for value. He slid out 175K and Matthew threw in a 5K chip to call. Andrew showed his Ace of Diamonds 3 of Diamonds for the turned low part of the straight. Matthew mucked and Andrew added 515K to his pre-hand stack.

    Our Millionaires!

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 658.3K
  • Remaining: 27
  • Entries: 711


  • After doing some rough chip counts during the break, we found 5 players who are over the 1 million chip mark.

    1. 1.56M – Evgeni Ozadovski
    2. 1.55M – Russel Turner
    3. 1.42M – Troy Hamilton
    4. 1.2M – Alexandros Fixmer
    5. 1.05M – Marko

    Break Time!

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 634.8K
  • Remaining: 28
  • Entries: 711


  • The players are going on a 15 minute break here on Day 2 of Event 2. We are down to 28 players, and chips are flying left and right. We will be back shortly with some chip counts. In the mean time, here are some photos from just before the break.