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    Playground Power Weekend March 2018

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    Fortune 6

    • Level: 18
    • Small Blind: 3K
    • Big Blind: 6K
    • Button Ante: 6K
    • Chip Average: 193.3K
    • Remaining: 97
    • Entries: 750

    2018/03/25 - 14:31 by Jôle Simard

    Players have just taken a short break after 3 levels in Day 2 of the Playground 200. We are now only a few eliminations away from the money.

    Joël Giguère was moved next to Miguel Goncalo, but that table broke minutes before the break. These two players had the top stacks, followed by Pierre Lauzé. That is, until Tam Ho had a feast from Maxime Laberge’s stack, just moments before the break, in a hand that created the biggest pot of the tournament so far. Laberge, who had been doing amazingly well, is now below average, and Tam Ho is in the driver’s seat.

    Here is a list of the players who are currently working with more than 400K:

    First NameLast NameChip Count
    TamHo692,000
    MiguelGoncalo628,000
    JoëlGiguère598,000
    PierreLauzé568,000
    GrantEllis417,000
    ColeCross-Lusignan401,000
    Tam Ho
    Joël Giguère and Miguel Goncalo
    Pierre Lauzé

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