Event 7 is underway

  • Level: 2
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 20K
  • Remaining: 235
  • Entries: 235


  • Event 7 – $185 + $15 + $100 No Limit Hold’em Bounty – is well underway, and is filling up fast! 235 players have already taken their seats, and more keep registering! Late registration will remain open for another hour, so it’s not too late to jump in and take advantage of what will definitely be an interesting prizepool.

    Dinner time chip counts

  • Level: 7
  • Small Blind: 250
  • Big Blind: 500
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 38.4K
  • Remaining: 224
  • Entries: 287


  • With the players on dinner break here in Day 1c of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event, we went around the room to estimate some chip counts. Here is what we found:

    Leaders

    1. Jason Dean Ross – 128K
    2. Steven Escobar – 102K
    3. Justin Miller – 100K
    4. Joeygajan Ravinthan – 93K
    5. Francois Binette – 93K

    Notable local players

    This is a list of local players who have either had big international results, or have run deep in events here at Playground Poker Club.

    • Pascal Lefrancois – 82K
    • Marc-Etienne McLaughlin – 37K
    • Ami Alibay – 21K
    • Philippe Boucher – 38K
    • Eric Afriat – 41K
    • Patrick Braga – 11K
    • Laurence Grondin – 46K
    • Derek Lerner – 28K
    • Jonathan Roy – 55K
    • Guillaume Rivet – 60K
    • Jonathan Driscoll – 81K
    • Chanracy Khun – 52K
    • Jonathan Poissant – 35K
    • Eric Cajelais – 22K

    Other players of note

    This is a list of international players who have either had big international results, or some deep runs at events here at Playground Poker Club.

    • Michael Watson – 51K
    • Andrew Graham – 52K
    • Ryan Hall – 26K
    • Sam Greenwood – 33K
    • Daniel Suied – 31K
    • Patrick Crivell – 29K
    • Timothy Adams – 45K
    • Sol Bergren – 5K
    • Buck Ramsay – 27K
    • Ricky Tang – 13K
    • Michael Malm – 30K
    • Amir Babakhani – 75K
    • Alexander Wong – 16K
    • David Baba – 31K

    Notable eliminations include the likes of Victor Ramdin and Barry Kruger.

    Photo Update

  • Level: 6
  • Small Blind: 200
  • Big Blind: 400
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 36.1K
  • Remaining: 235
  • Entries: 283


  • Here are a few photos taken during level 5:

    Top stacks after 4 levels

  • Level: 5
  • Small Blind: 150
  • Big Blind: 300
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 33.8K
  • Remaining: 243
  • Entries: 274


  • The players are returning from their second break of the day, and the field is led by the following players:

    1. Jason Dean Ross – 114K
    2. Justin Miller – 85K
    3. Joeygajan Ravinthan – 84K
    4. Hani Sawaf – 82K
    5. Amir Babakhani – 81K
    6. Francois Binette – 80K
    7. Michael Watson – 78K

    Registration is up to 274 for the day, which means we still have over $300K in overlay for the time being! Late registration will remain open for another 2 hours and 45 minutes.

    Some notable eliminations leading up to this break include Mike Leah, Carla Sabini and Eric Despres.

    A few more join the fun

  • Level: 3
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 25
  • Chip Average: 31.3K
  • Remaining: 251
  • Entries: 262


  • Registration keeps climbing in Day 1c of the Pokerstars Canada Cup, with the total of the day up to 262 for now. This still falls short of the guarantee, meaning there is still an overlay. Players have over 4 hours to come and register, so be sure not to miss this opportunity!

    A few recent Tweets:

    Early Day 1c photos

  • Level: 2
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 30.1K
  • Remaining: 238
  • Entries: 239


  • Here are a few photos from today’s Day 1c of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event:

    What’s the word on Twitter?

    We’ve seen a few early Tweets so far with regards to the Pokerstars Canada Cup Main Event held at Playground Poker Club:

    Day 1c of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event is about to begin

    Today is the last of three flights of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event, and it is looking to be a packed house! With still another 10 minutes to go before the traditional ‘Shuffle up and deal’ that launches the tournament, the current attendance for this Day 1c has already surpassed yesterday’s 161 entries by quite a bit! And with late registration still open for another 7 hours, we can expect that number to steadily grow throughout the day.

    So far, this Main Event has seen 290 players register in the first two flights, and 109 of these have survived onto Day 2. That number covers less than half of the $2 million guarantee, which means that, depending on today’s outcome, the players might enjoy an overlay! So far, 190 players have registered for this final flight, and any number of entries below 377 today will be added to the prize pool. This could prove to be very interesting for the players!

    Day 1c will play out a total of 10 levels of 1-hour before going on break until Day 2. There will be a 45-minute dinner break after level 6, at the end of which the late registration period will close. All of the surviving players will be back tomorrow, Sunday May 25th, at 11am for Day 2.

    Good luck to the players participating in Day 1c!

    Photos from the field

  • Level: 9
  • Small Blind: 400
  • Big Blind: 800
  • Ante: 100
  • Chip Average: 54.3K
  • Remaining: 89
  • Entries: 161


  • Here are a few photos from level 8:

    A View into the Tournament Hall

    With over 100 players still in the Pokerstars Canada Cup Main Event Day 1b, 23 active cash game tables (ranging from $1/$2 up to $10/$25, featuring NLHE and PLO) as well as several sit & go satellites for tomorrow’s Day 1c Main Event, Playground Poker Club is buzzing with action right now, and it’s not even Friday night yet! Cash games are springing up every few minutes, and in one hour (starting at 8pm) we will be hosting a last chance qualifier to the Main Event Day 1c which should have a high level of participation. Don’t miss out on the action, come on down and join us at Playground Poker Club, Canada’s premier poker destination.

    Panorama of the Tournament Hall at Playground Poker Club

    Tournament Hall at Playground Poker Club, during Day 1b of the PokerStars Canada Cup Main Event