With Bao Ngoc Phu and Tam Ho’s recent elimination, the Playground 200 moved to its 10-handed final table. Phu was taken out by Dan Edery, who was more than happy to get his chips back. Tam Ho’s jacks were taken out by Karl Sahyouni’s ace-queen. Both took $2,180 for their efforts. Congratulations!
Sahyouni has now over 2.5M in chips and is getting close to Dan Edery, who is still our chip leader with about 3.5M. Grant Ellis has a little over 2M, and Joël Giguère just breach the 2M barrier.
Here is the final table seating chart:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Seat | Siège |
---|---|---|
Makan | Salimi | Table 40 - Seat 1 |
Joël | Giguère | Table 40 - Seat 2 |
Jean-Maurice | Lauzon | Table 40 - Seat 3 |
Co | Tran | Table 40 - Seat 4 |
Karl | Sahyouni | Table 40 - Seat 5 |
Fadi | Haddad | Table 40 - Seat 6 |
Grant | Ellis | Table 40 - Seat 7 |
Alex | Barbosa | Table 40 - Seat 8 |
Dan | Edery | Table 40 - Seat 9 |
Brent | McCue | Table 40 - Seat 10 |