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    Playground Power Weekend March 2019

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      • Event #1 – $100 + $10 Freeze
      • Event #2 – Playground 500
      • Event #3 – $150 + $20 + $50 PLO Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #4 – $100 + $10 Playground 100
      • Event #5 – $100 + $10 Deepstack Turbo
      • Event #6 – $100 + $10 Single Rebuy
      • Event #7 – $100 + $10 6-Max Re-entry
      • Event #8 – $150 + $20 + $50 6-Max Bounty
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      • Day 1A
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    Day 1A is in the bag

    2019/03/21 - 3:40 by Playground Poker

    After 14 levels of play, the tournament has just wrapped up. After all was said and done, 13 players managed to hold on to their stacks long enough to bag them for Day 2.

    Leading the cavalry are Antoine Simon who bagged an impressive 449,000 chips, and Ramsey Belmaaza with 446,000. The only other player above the 400K mark is Ghislain Pigeon at 431,000. Pigeon and Balmaaza have been among the chip leaders pretty much all evening, while Antoine took off in a last-minute sprint during the last few levels to finish strong.

    Out of the 69 entries, 13 players have secured a spot for Day 2, which is set to get underway Friday, March 22nd, at 7:00pm.

    See the Combined Day 1 Results here.

    Players still have 3 more flights in which to qualify for Day 2. There are two Day 1s tomorrow: Day 1B will start at 11:00am and Day 1C will get under way at 7:00pm. The last Day 1 is Day 1D set to start at 12:00pm on Friday March 22nd; this last flight will be turbo.

    Players may elect to play additional Day 1s in the event if they have already qualified for Day 2. Those who qualify more than once will resume play on Day 2 with their largest qualifying stack; all other qualifying stacks will be forfeited.

    A welcome double-up for Antoine Simon

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 230,000
    • Remaining: 15
    • Entries: 69

    2019/03/21 - 2:26 by Playground Poker

    The action preflop was pretty straightforward with Ruben Perceval raising to 9,500 UTG. He got three calls from chip leader Ghislain Pigeon, small blind Antoine Simon and big blind Mathew Craigie.

    The flop came out: 3 of Hearts 5 of Clubs King of Clubs and all the players checked. The turn came: 2 of Clubs, and both Simon and Craigie checked. Ruben bet 18,000, which Ghislain called. Antoine Simon took a few moments before announcing, “all-in” for 78,500. The bet shoved both Mathew and Ruben out of the way and left Ghislain Pigeon alone with Antoine. After a few minutes of consideration, Ghislain threw in a single chip, clearly signaling a call and both players tabled their hands:

    Antoine showed Queen of Clubs Jack of Clubs for a queen-high flush, while Ghislain tabled pocket fours 4 of Spades 4 of Clubs, drawing dead with his pair and open-ended straight draw. The 2 of Spades on the river was of no consequence and Antoine added some much-needed chips to his stack.

    The remaining players keep their eyes on the boards as the end looms near, and the tournament director closes yet another table.

    Last break is over; Pigeon has a massive lead

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • BB Ante: 3K
    • Chip Average: 164,285
    • Remaining: 21
    • Entries: 69

    2019/03/21 - 1:38 by Playground Poker

    The players took advantage of their last break of the evening, between levels 11 and 12. The leaderboard has been updated to include all the players with a minimum of 200K in front of them.

    Toping-off the list with a huge lead is Ghislain Pigeon, with 427,000. The next player on the board is Ramsey Belmaaza with 288,500 chips, almost 140,000 chips behind Pigeon. In total seven players have made the leaderboard as we head into the last stretch of Day 1A.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    GhislainPigeon427,000
    RamseyBelmaaza288,500
    StéphaneLacasse240,000
    RubenPerceval218,500
    GrantEllis218,000
    ConstantinosZafiriou204,500
    LevonDedeyan204,000

    Down to three tables in Day 1A of the Playground 500

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 1.2K
    • Big Blind: 2.4K
    • BB Ante: 1.2K
    • Chip Average: 143,750
    • Remaining: 24
    • Entries: 69

    2019/03/21 - 1:03 by Playground Poker

    There are now 24 players left in Day 1A of the Playground 500, and they are down to three tables.

    The chips are flying, as well as the all-in cards as the action flares up while the players try to get their hands on as many chips as possible.

    Here are a few more photos of the players, taken in the last few levels.

    Nickoletopoulos is working hard in the trenches

    • Level: 10
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2K
    • BB Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 138,000
    • Remaining: 25
    • Entries: 69

    2019/03/21 - 0:49 by Playground Poker

    Nick Nickoletopoulos is working hard for every chip in his stack. The last three hands we witnessed probably gave him some whiplash.

    The stage was set at table #35 about two-thirds of the way into level 9. With blinds 800/1,600 and a chip average at just over 107K, Nick pushed all-in from UTG for approximately 100,000 chips. Most of the players folded but when the action came to Stéphane Lacasse, he wasted no time in shoving all in as well, for less, with 85,100. Everyone else folded and the two players tabled their hands.

    Nick: Queen of Hearts Queen of Clubs
    Stéphane: Ace of Clubs King of Spades

    This classic match-up between a Broadway pair and Big Slick is always a coin toss. The dealer laid out the first four cards of the board: 4 of Diamonds 6 of Diamonds Jack of Hearts 2 of Diamonds . Nick was feeling pretty good until the river punched through his heart: King of Hearts , giving Stéphane top-top and delivering a crushing blow to Nick’s stack.

    With only 9,800 chips left, Nick looked soulfully at the button which was deposited two seats to his right, making him the next big blind. Reluctantly throwing 1,600 to the dealer as ante and pushing another 1,600 in front of him, he left no one at the table wondering what he was going to do when the action came around to him in this hand. Once the cards were dealt, almost everyone folded except Alexandre Nadeau-Lévesque who made a minimum raise to 3,200. The small blind folded, leaving Nick alone with Alexandre. Nick called and pushed his small stack forward and tabled a decent hand: King of Clubs Queen of Hearts . Alexandre threw in his own cards: 9 of Diamonds 10 of Diamonds and the flop came out: 5 of Hearts 4 of Spades 6 of Clubs .

    Nick was doing great and was glad to see any hopes for a flush on Alexandre’s side evaporate. The turn made Nick cringe a bit: 7 of Diamonds and everyone sat back down when the 3 of Diamonds showed up on the river, completing a straight on the board: split pot!

    Unwavering, and now small blind, Nick was already holding his stack in one hand when the third hand started. Everyone folded to Nick who, for the third consecutive hand, went all-in. This time his all-in was worth 6,800 chips. Chip Leader Ramsey Belmaaza was on his left, and big blind, so he called immediately and the hands were tabled.

    Nick: Ace of Spades 10 of Diamonds
    Ramsey: 5 of Clubs 6 of Diamonds
    Board: 2 of Clubs 4 of Spades 4 of Diamonds 8 of Clubs King of Spades

    So Nick doubles-up, sits down and now gets ready to grind ahead…

    Registration period is closed

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 98,571
    • Remaining: 36
    • Entries: 69

    2019/03/20 - 23:51 by Playground Poker

    The registration period has just come to an end.  In total the boards show 69 entries, including 10 re-entries.  Right now the 36 remaining players are taking a short break, and we once again hit the felts.

    Two players have managed to amass more than 300,000 chips.  With the average hovering at 98,571, this is no small feat.

    The chipleader, with 312,000 is Ramsey Belmaaza, and he seems on fire right now. Very close behind, is Ghislain Pigeon, with 304,300 in front of him.

    Play is resuming and the players are trickling back in the tournament hall for next six levels of play. A last break is scheduled between levels 11 and 12 and we’ll make sure to update the leader board at that point.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    RamseyBelmaaza312,000
    ChislainPigeon304,300
    AlbertNguyen193,800
    GaetanoDi Maria176,700
    ConstantinosZafiriou157,500
    Zheng-YiXie156,300
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