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    Playground Power Weekend June 2018

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      • Event #1 – $110 8-Max Freeze
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    Event #8 final results

    2018/07/02 - 10:55 by Playground Poker

    Event #8 of the June Power Weekend brought out an impressive field of 222 entries, adding up to a prize pool of $20,868 in addition to the prizes represented by each player’s bounty chip. There was a player deal made with 4 players remaining. They chose to reserve $400 for the winner and divide the remaining prize pool via ICM chop.

    Rank | PosFirst Name | PrénomLast Name | NamePrize | Bourse
    1FrancisRivest-Beaudoin$3,270
    2DonaldLee$2,780
    3RobertDagenais$3,033
    4NicolasLaliberte$2,805
    5RicardoCavallieri$1,000
    6JulienNolin$830
    7MarkCasalinuovo$710
    8GeniaFrenkel$610
    9MichaelMalouin$500
    10RichardSysko$440
    11PatrickSkrodzki$440
    12BedrosArzouhaljian$440
    13JasonM$380
    14Charles-EtienneTrudeau$380
    15KevinQuincy Adams$380
    16RaphaelOhayon$310
    17RobertLalonde$310
    18Brett GregoryHart$310
    19Shalom SharonIluz$250
    20FlorentBoulpiquante$250
    21SpencerJean-Baptiste$250
    22GerardoJimenez$190
    23PaulRichardson$190
    24DouglasDale$190
    25David DomenicoFoglietta$160
    26AlainNeveu$160
    27PatrickSullivan$160
    28ZacharyMacaro$140

    Event #8 Champion: Francis Rivest-Beaudoin

    2018/07/02 - 5:11 by Shawn McCrory

    Event #8 of the June Power Weekend brought out an impressive field of 222 entries, enough to greatly surpass the guarantee on the prize pool and fill the tournament hall with bounty hunters.

    The action was predictably wild during the early levels. There was no shortage of multi-way all-ins, bloated pots and loose calls. In many bounty tournaments, this kind of dynamic gives way to much tighter play once the prize money is in sight, but that was not the case tonight. The money bubble held up play only briefly, and the 28 players who cashed this event were reduced to the final table before anyone expected.

    The play at the final table was far more conservative than everything we had seen throughout the night, as the huge swing between tenth and first-place money clearly weighed on the players. There was an attempt at negotiating a deal at the final table when four players remained, but they could not come to a consensus so play carried on. After the chips shifted around over the course of the next level, the players started to feel differently about a deal and an ICM chop that left an extra $400 for the winner was agreed to.

    After the ICM deal, the chips started going in a lot more easily, and most hands were played out pre-flop. Nicolas Laliberte was eliminated in fourth, and Robert Dagenais followed immediately after in third. In the end it, came down to Donald Lee and Francis Rivest-Beaudoin. Rivest-Beaudoin got the best of Lee and won consecutive all-in hands to claim victory. Congratulations!

    Event #8 Champion: Francis Rivest-Beaudoin, $3,270

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