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    Playground Power Weekend March 2018

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    11 left in the 50/50 Bounty

    • Level: 20
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 20K
    • Button Ante: 20K
    • Chip Average: 354,545
    • Remaining: 11
    • Entries: 195

    2018/03/26 - 2:41 by Shawn McCrory

    The field is down to the final 11 players in the 50/50 Bounty.

    The event has taken on a far different tone than the early levels; with the average stack providing roughly 15 big blinds, the majority of the hands are being played out pre-flop. In many cases, it’s a short stack moving all-in and putting the decision making on the players in the blinds.

    Robert Ouellette has reclaimed the chip lead in convincing fashion and is now playing a stack of roughly 900,000, comfortably ahead of his nearest rival. But with the big blind now costing as many chips as a starting stack, things can change quickly so it’s still anybody’s tournament.

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