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    Playground Power Weekend May 2018

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    Big lead for Berenbaum

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • Button Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 119K
    • Remaining: 36
    • Entries: 171

    2018/05/22 - 0:08 by Shawn McCrory

    The players have just returned from their latest break in the action, and only 36 of the 171 entries remain.

    Richard Berenbaum, who has had one of the larger stacks in play throughout most of the evening, found ways to keep accumulating chips since the last break to take his stack to new heights. Hadi Ghattas, second in chips, was the chip leader at the first break and has also maintained his momentum up to this point. There remains lots of poker to be played, so it is still anyone’s tournament, but don’t be surprised to see Ghattas and Berenbaum at the final table.

    Name | NomStack | Tapis
    Richard Berenbaum290,000
    Hadi Ghattas236,000
    Antoine Simon181,000
    Ramesh Arya179,500
    Philip Charles Cabana176,000
    Richard Berenbaum
    Hadi Ghattas

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