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Everyone loves a chopped pot

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Button Ante: 12K
  • Chip Average: 542K
  • Remaining: 28
  • Entries: 607

2018/02/25 - 17:18 by Shawn McCrory

As the field dwindles here on Day 2, the pots are getting bigger and bigger with more and more at stake. The players continue to put each other to the test, and every decision is being carefully calculated.

A hand that just played out illustrates just how painstaking the decision making can be at this point. With the blinds at 6K/12K, Adamo Giroux and Amit Abrol tangled in a monster pot, where both players had stacks that were well above the current average of 523K. Abrol had the pre-flop betting lead and made a 125K continuation bet on flop of Ace of Spades Ace of Clubs 4 of Spades. Giroux, on the button, then put in a raise to 300K, putting the pressure back on Abrol. But that pressure was short-lived as Abrol quickly went all in, putting Giroux’s tournament life at risk. Giroux’s disgust was obvious as he grimaced and told the table he would need a little while to make a decision. “You really have ace-king?” Giroux asked of his opponent. After a few minutes in the tank and lots of commentary, Giroux shrugged and concluded that he was pot committed so he made the call. Hands were tabled, and it was just as Giroux had predicted; Ace of Hearts King of Diamonds for Abrol and Ace of Diamonds Queen of Clubs for Giroux. The turn brought the Jack of Diamonds and, as Giroux was rising from his chair, the 4 of Hearts hit the river to give both players a full house!

As the saying goes, everyone loves a chopped pot!

Chip leaders with 33 remaining

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Button Ante: 12K
  • Chip Average: 459.8K
  • Remaining: 33
  • Entries: 607

2018/02/25 - 16:45 by Shawn McCrory

As the players return from a break, there are now 33 players remaining in the Playground 200. Even though the field is relatively deep at this stage, the chips are still moving quickly. Despite the 40-minute levels, the players aren’t sitting on their stacks and they continue to seize every opportunity to accumulate chips.

In a dramatic turn of events, Hassan Salha has recovered from losing a massive pot to Shawn S that brought him down to a short stack to now sit second in chips. Many of the players who have had big stacks throughout the Playground 200 have been able to keep their momentum and still remain in the leaderboard.

Here are the current chip leaders:

First NameLast NameChip Count
EricLupovich1,155,000
HassanSalha1,005,000
RabahBelal Ahin Al-Nasseri989,000
Shawn S913,000
BrunoBlanchette782,000
ScottShein720,000
Eric Lupovich

 

Hero call for the chip lead

  • Level: 20
  • Small Blind: 5K
  • Big Blind: 10K
  • Button Ante: 10K
  • Chip Average: 370.1K
  • Remaining: 41
  • Entries: 607

2018/02/25 - 15:57 by Shawn McCrory

In a clash between two of the biggest stacks in the field, a big call on the turn let Shawn S take down over a million in chips and secure the chip lead once again.

With the blinds at 4K/8K, the action was opened from middle position by Hassan Salha to 20K. Shawn S, in the cut off, put in a raise to 72K and the action folded around to Salha who made the call. With over 150K already in the pot, the two players saw a flop of 9 of Spades 4 of Clubs 6 of Clubs. Salha checked to Shawn who put out a continuation bet of 85K. Salha quickly made the call. When the 2 of Spades fell on the turn, Salha, who had Shawn covered, pushed all in. This move caught everyone off guard. Nobody likes to risk their tournament life in a thin spot so Shawn had good reason to tank for as long as he did. In the end, Shawn made the call and hands were shown. Salha rolled over 7 of Spades 6 of Diamonds, for second pair, and Shawn triumphantly tabled 7 of Diamonds 7 of Clubs. The King of Diamonds appeared on the river and Shawn pushed forward his stack for the dealer to count out the 450K he had left behind. Just like that, Shawn’s big call let him take down a seven-figure pot and move into the chip lead.

Play continues in level 20 with 41 players left.

Less than 50 left

  • Level: 19
  • Small Blind: 4K
  • Big Blind: 8K
  • Button Ante: 8K
  • Chip Average: 322.9K
  • Remaining: 47
  • Entries: 607

2018/02/25 - 15:36 by Shawn McCrory

Less than half the players who started Day 2 remain in the field. As we enter level 19, 47 players remain in contention, and now everyone will be leaving with at least $460,00. The player’s eyes are all set on the first place prize of $22,286.00 that will be awarded tomorrow night.

We reached the money bubble earlier this afternoon without much delay. Since then, we’re seen a variety of approaches to navigating through the 12 levels that will be played today. Some players have kept their foot on the gas, going for three-bets and big raises whenever possible. Others have embraced the mantra “tight is right” and are content to wait for premium hands; with 40-minute blind levels, the players can afford to be patient. While there are some gigantic stacks in the field, there is still a long way to go so everyone still left has a legitimate shot at the win.

Chip leaders at the first break

  • Level: 18
  • Small Blind: 3K
  • Big Blind: 6K
  • Button Ante: 6K
  • Chip Average: 219.9K
  • Remaining: 69
  • Entries: 607

2018/02/25 - 14:29 by Shawn McCrory

The players have just returned from their first break of the afternoon, shortly after reaching the money here on Day 2. The field lost several more players immediately after the bubble, leaving 69 players in the running upon their return from the break.

There are now a number of monster stacks in the field, each playing more than 100 big blinds. First among them is Hasan Salha who leads the way with 686K.

Here is the full list of chip leaders:

First NameLast NameChip Count
HassanSalha686,000
EricLupovich665,000
Shawn S663,000
BillKontaratos645,000
GianfrancoGiordano476,000
RamiHammoud474,000
ElviraPopescu438,000
Hassan Salha

The bubble bursts

  • Level: 17
  • Small Blind: 2.5K
  • Big Blind: 5K
  • Button Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 210.8K
  • Remaining: 72
  • Entries: 607

2018/02/25 - 14:07 by Shawn McCrory

It came down to the first hand dealt in hand-for-hand play to dispense with the money bubble here in Day 2. The bubble caught many of the players by surprise, as it burst less than two hours after play began.

With the blinds at 2.5K/5K, Douglas Best decided to take his chances with his 10 remaining big blinds when he looked down at Ace of Spades Queen of Clubs and moved all in before the flop. His neighbour, Scott Worsley, woke up Ace of Diamonds King of Clubs and made the standard call. It took a few moments to wait out the other tables before running the board, and it confirmed the pre-flop situation. Big slick stood, and the players are now in the money.

The bubble hand:

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