The three finalists in the Playground 200 have just agreed to an ICM chop. After counting their stacks, the tournament staff crunched the numbers and quickly reported back to the players. The players agreed without hesitation and play now continues 3-handed. Hassan Salha, the chip leader, will take $18,600.00, Alexandre Nadeau-Levesque, second in chips, will get $14,470.00 and Elvira Popescu will pocket $12,476.00. As with all our events, it is required to leave a portion of the prize pool for the eventual winner so the three players are still playing for an extra $2,400.00.