As soon as the tournament reached 3 players remaining, the players agreed to a deal. They have chosen to reserve $10,100 and the champion’s bracelet for the winner and evenly divide the remaining prize pool ($20,500 each).
Play continues.
As soon as the tournament reached 3 players remaining, the players agreed to a deal. They have chosen to reserve $10,100 and the champion’s bracelet for the winner and evenly divide the remaining prize pool ($20,500 each).
Play continues.
Mike Lafable had won several hands over Alberto Scuderi in the past hour – more than a couple to double up – to the point that Alberto declared about half an hour ago that he wasn’t ever calling one of Mike’s shoves.
He broke his vow after Mike went all in preflop from the button and Alberto found a hand he couldn’t fold.
Mike:
Alberto:
Mike spiked his Ace right away on the flop: . Turn: . River: .
4th place: Alberto Scuderi, 12,800.00
While writing the post about how the tournament was stuck at 5 players, Albert Bassal went all in and was called and then eliminated from Event 1. Play continues…
5th place: Albert Bassal, $9,200
The play on the final table in Event 1 picked up in pace once the first player was eliminated, but now that it’s down to 5 players things have ground down to a halt. That’s not to say that chips aren’t moving around – they are – but every time someone gets short they seem to find a double up.
At any rate, the blinds keep going up and players are already relatively short-stacked, on the whole, so the logjam should clear soon.
Play has begun in level 35 and we have updated counts for the remaining 5 players at the table.
Final Table
Mike Lafable has been playing a super patient game all night waiting for his spot. He found a good spot already once – but at the time was so short-stacked as to have made it a simple exercise in survival. This time, though, he found his spot and had a stack to start with.
Mike shipped over an early position raise from Ahmad Baalbaki, and was quickly called when action returned to Ahmed. Mike had the better of it though – his dominated Ahmed’s .
Community cards: .
Mike doubled to around 6.5M while Ahmad went down to 775K. Ahmad proceeded to double up himself two hands later, but he’s still obviously in the danger zone.
During the 3rd break of the night we found 3 players with over 200K in chips, and 2 of the three have been among the leaders for a while now. Garry Thompson and André St-Jean each seem to be controlling their tables and haven’t stopped accumulating enough chips to keep them in the lead.
The leaders:
Yves Aubin had been playing a very careful game all evening, accumulating chips and staying near the average all the way, but in the past 20 minutes or so he seemed to be itching to get involved in a big hand. He finally got his wish – but was eliminated in the process as Bichr Awad’s pair of Queens held up.
6th place: Yves Aubin, $7,100
Event 2 in the Playground Poker Fall Classic attracted a total of 148 players which adds up to a prize pool of $28,712.00. This will be distributed according to the following payout table.
Finish | Prize |
---|---|
1 | $7,000.00 |
2 | $5,200.00 |
3 | $4,000.00 |
4 | $3,000.00 |
5 | $2,200.00 |
6 | $1,650.00 |
7 | $1,200.00 |
8 | $950.00 |
9 | $662.00 |
10 | $525.00 |
11 | $525.00 |
12 | $475.00 |
13 | $475.00 |
14 | $425.00 |
15 | $425.00 |
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