The History of the Playground Poker Classic

2011 Playground Poker Classic

The first Playground Poker Classic, held in the spring of 2011, featured 15 bracelet events including the Main Event, a $3000 tourney that attracted 75 players. That first Main Event was won by Pascal Lefrançois for $72,000, who just months before had made a deep run in the WSOP Main Event.

2012 Playground Poker Classic

The 2012 edition of the Classic also featured 15 bracelet events though in a slightly different configuration. This time the Main Event was a $2K buy-in – and there was also a $10K High Roller event on the schedule.

The 2012 event also marked the beginning of a Playground Poker tradition – instead of bracelets, the champions of the biggest event or events in a series win boxing-style championship belts! Amazingly, in 2012 the same player won both belts that were up for grabs – Jean-Philippe Piquette. Along with the belts came a total of $100K in prize money for just those two events!

2012 Playground Poker Fall Classic

The fall of 2012 marked the inauguration of a new festival, the Playground Poker Fall Classic, which was capped off by the first ever WPT Montreal. The PPFC 2012 was an unparalleled success with players coming from all over North America and the world to join the action. At the end of the event, the big winner was Jonathan Roy who won the WPT Montreal, beating his friend and former Playground Classic champion Pascal Lefrançois heads-up.

2013 Playground Poker Spring Classic

The third Playground Poker Spring Classic featured 11 events including the WPT Canadian Spring Championship and again attracted players from around the world who came to participate in the events. The WPT Main Event was won by Amir Babakhani, who beat out a field of 735 players for the win.

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