Photo update

  • Level: 6
  • Small Blind: 300
  • Big Blind: 600
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 27.7K
  • Remaining: 147
  • Entries: 163


  • We have now completed 5 levels here in Event 3, and a total of 163 players have registered for this tournament. Prize pool information will be made available shortly.

    Here is a gallery of photos taken in the early levels of the night:

     

    10th place: Martin Giguere

  • Level: 30
  • Small Blind: 50K
  • Big Blind: 100K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 3.2M
  • Remaining: 9
  • Entries: 1439


  • After opening from early position to 280K, Patrick Pilote-Renaud was facing an all-in from Martin Giguere, who 3-bet shoved him remaining 675K from the big blind. Patrick eventually made the call, but found himself far behind.

    Patrick: 7 of Hearts 7 of Spades

    Martin: Queen of Clubs Queen of Diamonds

    The board seemed good for Martin, until the river hit – 8 of Clubs 4 of Clubs 9 of Diamonds King of Clubs 7 of Diamonds – and Martin was send to the cashiers to collect his $1,920 prize.

    There is a pay jump between 9th and 10th place of $680, and the prizes are starting to get very interesting given the buy-in.

    10th place: Martin Giguere, $1,920.

    Martin Giguere

    Final Table!

  • Level: 30
  • Small Blind: 50K
  • Big Blind: 100K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 2.9M
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 1439


  • We saw 3 quick eliminations in the first orbit of Day 3 here in Event 1 of the Pokerstars Canada Cup, and we now have our ten finalists of the Event!

    Edward Hakim was the first to go, as he 3-bet shoved his last 550K with 9 of Hearts 9 of Diamonds pre-flop, and was called by Patrick Pilotte-Renaud who opened utg to 280K with Ace of Diamonds Jack of Diamonds.

    The board was in favour of Patrick, showing Jack of Spades Jack of Clubs 5 of Clubs 7 of Spades 7 of Diamonds, and just like that Edward’s deep run came to an abrupt end. Edward will collect $1,620 for his 13th place finish.

    Shortly after, we saw Christophe Fracheboud hit the rail in 12th place, good for $1,920.

    In the very next hand, Andre Vezina was all-in preflop with his remaining 490K, but his 5 of Diamonds 5 of Spades were trailing Jessie Wheatley’s 9 of Spades 9 of Clubs. The board of Jack of Clubs 6 of Hearts Queen of Diamonds Queen of Spades 9 of Diamonds didn’t help Andre, who was sent home in 11th place with $1,920.

    We will bring you updated chip counts and the seating arrangements in a few minutes.

    It’s time for another 6-max Event!

    It’s Monday night, and as any regular player at Playground Poker Club will likely tell you, Monday nights are known at the club for their 6-max tournament! And with the Pokerstars Canada Cup in town this week, this Monday will feature a special tournament, with Event 3 – a $300 + $30 No Limit Hold’em 6-Max tournament, scheduled tonight at 7:30pm! If this weekend was any indication of how many players are in town for the series, we should expect to see quite a large attendance to this already popular event.

    Tonight is also Game #2 in the NHL playoffs between the Montreal Canadians and the New York Rangers, and you can be certain that almost every television set in the club will be tuned in to the game. So what better way to spend your Monday night than to be playing in Canada’s premiere poker destination, with a complementary drink in hand and an exciting game of hockey to watch.

    See you tonight!

    Final table of the Shootout!

  • Level: 13
  • Small Blind: 1.2K
  • Big Blind: 2.4K
  • Ante: 200
  • Chip Average: 200K
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 100


  • The final table  is set for Event 2 of the Pokerstars Canada Cup, a No Limit Hold’em Shootout event! The following ten players have managed to emerge winners in the first round, and will now face each other on the final table, which features a top prize of $3,095, as well as a Pokerstars Canada Cup Trophy!

    Here are the finalists, who will each start with a stack of 200K, with the blinds at level 13 – 1,200/2,400/a200:

    1.  Michael Kerr
    2. Sebastien Laviolette
    3. Patrick Longpre
    4. Alain Jobin
    5. Alec Brandstatter
    6. Ren Zhe Jin
    7. Jiacheng Zhang
    8. Robert Hill
    9. Matthew Brunskole
    10. Ahmad Baalbaki

    Update – Level 28

  • Level: 28
  • Small Blind: 30K
  • Big Blind: 60K
  • Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 1.4M
  • Remaining: 21
  • Entries: 1439


  • There is just over a level left to play in Day 2 of Event 1, and we are down to our final 21 players.

    Below is a gallery of the players who made the final 3 tables:

    Updated chip counts

  • Level: 27
  • Small Blind: 25K
  • Big Blind: 50K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 1M
  • Remaining: 28
  • Entries: 1439


  • The players are enjoying their last break of the day, and Day 2 will conclude after the completion of 3 more 40-minute levels. Only 28 players remain, and these are their approximate chip counts:

    Table 57

    1. Pascal Sirois – 545K
    2. Alexandre Bedard – 445K
    3. empty seat
    4. Shawn Martell – 375K
    5. Nicolas Couture – 1.025M
    6. Elaine Rawn – 865K
    7. Arjade Gregorio – 1.650M
    8. Patrick Pilotte-Renaud – 885K
    9. Dany Giguere – 960K

    Table 60

    1. Michael Moussis – 725K
    2. Angelo Simard – 1.760M
    3. Andre Vezina – 1.050M
    4. Catherine Graves – 1.070M
    5. empty seat
    6. Joakim Beaupre – 400K
    7. Edward Hakim – 500K
    8. empty seat
    9. Jamie Marciano-Pegoretti – 920K

    Table 61

    1. Alain Couture – 575K
    2. empty seat
    3. Derek Watanabe – 600K
    4. Guy Yvan Bourgouin – 680K
    5. Martin Giguere – 780K
    6. Alexandre Morel – 1.175M
    7. empty seat
    8. Yannick Grondin – 2.175M
    9. Brian Bond – 1.610M

    Table 64

    1. Marcel Basset – 2.565M
    2. Ghislain Bissonnette – 960K
    3. Jessie Wheatley – 1.710M
    4. Andrew Hum – 590K
    5. empty seat
    6. Christopher Fracheboud – 1.075M
    7. empty seat
    8. Andrej Bachynsky – 600K
    9. empty seat

    There will be a full seating redraw at 27 players.

    The millionaires!

    We are back from break here in Day 2 of Event 1, and 8 players have managed to climb over to 1 million chip mark, with Yannick Grondin still leading the field. Here are the top players on the leaderboard, along with their approximate chip counts:

    1. Yannick Grondin – 2.17M
    2. Marcel Basset – 1.96M
    3. Joakim Beaupre – 1.70M
    4. Elaine Rawn – 1.52M
    5. Jessie Wheatley – 1.30M
    6. Dany Giguere – 1.15M
    7. Brian Bond – 1.12M
    8. Guy Yvan Bourgouin – 1.10M

    Interestingly enough, 3 of the 4 chip leaders are seated at the same table (Yannick Grondin, Marcel Basset and Elaine Rawn), which could make for some interesting dynamics in the levels to come.

    Below are a few photos taken prior to the break:

     

    Photo update

  • Level: 4
  • Small Blind: 150
  • Big Blind: 300
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average:
  • Remaining:
  • Entries: 100


  • Here are a few photographs taken in the first levels of Event 2 – Shootout:

     

    Chip leaders in level 23

  • Level: 23
  • Small Blind: 10K
  • Big Blind: 20K
  • Ante: 3K
  • Chip Average: 450.9K
  • Remaining: 63
  • Entries: 1439


  • Event 1 has just come back from a short break, and a few stacks are now over the 1 million chip mark, with the following players currently leading the field:

    1. Yannick Grondin – 1.3M
    2. Jessie Wheatly – 1.12M
    3. Guy Yvan Bourgouin – 1.1M
    4. Nicolas Couture – 975K
    5. Michael Pitcher – 925K
    6. Samuel Gismondi – 900K