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    Playground Power Weekend May 2018

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      • Event #1 – $110 3 Lives Turbo
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    Langlois takes the lead

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 6K
    • Big Blind: 12K
    • Button Ante: 12K
    • Chip Average: 175.7K
    • Remaining: 23
    • Entries: 202

    2018/05/20 - 19:23 by Shawn McCrory

    The remaining field in the Freezeout is now in the money, and Stephen Langlois has jumped up the leader board to take a narrow lead over the field.

    Langlois had the fortunate timing to flop a nut flush shortly before the break and was able to to get good value for it, helping him build the biggest stack in play. Now that everyone has been assured at least the minimum prize, expect some of the short stacks to start taking some chances as the blinds creep up.

    First name | PrénomLast name | NomStack | Tapis
    Stephen Langlois315,000
    JonathanTremblay296,000
    MartialBonnaire249,000
    IsaacBuswell241,000
    Mario Bernier239,000
    Stephen Langlois

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