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    Playground Power Weekend May 2018

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      • Event #1 – $110 3 Lives Turbo
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    Klun can’t get Rong

    • Level: 19
    • Small Blind: 5K
    • Big Blind: 10K
    • Button Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 237K
    • Remaining: 10
    • Entries: 158

    2018/05/20 - 1:39 by Jôle Simard

    Kevin Klun had about 40K left when he chose to push them forward. Rong Xu, who had just been raised out of a few hands, threw in 100K all-in to isolate him.

    Kevin: King of Spades 2 of Spades
    Rong: 7 of Hearts 7 of Diamonds

    Board: 5 of Clubs 8 of Diamonds 4 of Spades Queen of Diamonds Queen of Spades

    12th: Marc Lavergne – $260
    11th: Leslie Markofski – $290

    Marc Lavergne
    Kevin Klun

    Here is the final table seating chart:

    First name | PrénomLast name | NomSeat | Siège
    TimmyRichardTable 54 - Seat 1
    AngeloAmatoTable 54 - Seat 2
    Jordan RobertChartrandTable 54 - Seat 3
    MathieuClicheTable 54 - Seat 4
    GraigWilliamTable 54 - Seat 5
    AlexandreDubéTable 54 - Seat 6
    ChristianLarocqueTable 54 - Seat 7
    ChrishanSivasundaramTable 54 - Seat 8
    NicholasKypriotisTable 54 - Seat 9
    RongXuTable 54 - Seat 10

    Markofski goes out in 13th

    • Level: 18
    • Small Blind: 4K
    • Big Blind: 8K
    • Button Ante: 4K
    • Chip Average: 197.5K
    • Remaining: 12
    • Entries: 158

    2018/05/20 - 1:10 by Jôle Simard

    Leslie Markofski, with about 20 big blinds to his name, was facing a raise and a 3-bet. He elected to shove, but found that Timmy Richard had a dominating hand.

    Markofski: 9 of Hearts 9 of Diamonds
    Richard: King of Hearts King of Clubs

    Board: 8 of Diamonds 3 of Hearts 6 of Hearts 7 of Clubs 2 of Diamonds

    14th: Charles Gendron – $240
    13th: Leslie Markofski – $260

    Charles Gendron
    Leslie Markofski

    14 players gunning for the big prizes

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • Button Ante: 2.5K
    • Chip Average: 169.3K
    • Remaining: 14
    • Entries: 158

    2018/05/20 - 0:41 by Jôle Simard

    After 2 levels of play in round 2, players took a short break. Éric Gariépy’s chips are in the hands of Graig William and Christian Larocque had the double stack on the other table.

    First name | PrénomLast name | NomSeat | Siège
    NicholasKypriotisTable 54 - Seat 2
    ChristianLarocqueTable 54 - Seat 3
    TimmyRichardTable 54 - Seat 4
    KevinKlunTable 54 - Seat 5
    CharlesGendronTable 54 - Seat 6
    LeslieMarkovskiTable 54 - Seat 7
    RongXuTable 54 - Seat 8
    MathieuClicheTable 57 - Seat 1
    Jordan RobertChartrandTable 57 - Seat 2
    AngeloAmatoTable 57 - Seat 4
    GraigWilliamTable 57 - Seat 5
    AlexandreDubéTable 57 - Seat 6
    ChrishanSivasundaramTable 57 - Seat 7
    MarcLavergneTable 57 - Seat 8
    Rong Xu
    Chrishan Sivasundaram
    Nicholas Kypriotis
    Christian Larocque
    Angelo Amato
    Leslie Markofski
    Kevin Klun
    Alexandre Dubé
    Marc Lavergne
    Timmy Richard
    Mathieu Cliche
    Charles Gendron
    Jordan Robert Chartrand
    Graig William

    Sixteen paid players

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • Button Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 169.3K
    • Remaining: 14
    • Entries: 158

    2018/05/20 - 0:11 by Jôle Simard

    All round 2 qualifiers are paid. After Éric Gariépy’s lightning elimination in 16th , it was Diego Aguilar who was sent to the rail in 15th place. Aguilar was the first player to have won his table. He waited a long time to play less that an orbit in the finals, but he is going home with $240.

    Rank | PosPrize | Bourse
    1st$3,606
    2nd$2,720
    3rd$2,050
    4th$1,550
    5th$1,170
    6th$880
    7th$660
    8th$500
    9th$380
    10th-11th$290
    12th-13th$260
    14th-15th$240
    16th$230
    Diego Aguilar
    Éric Gariépy

    The finals!

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • Button Ante: 1.5K
    • Chip Average: 169.3K
    • Remaining: 15
    • Entries: 158

    2018/05/20 - 0:04 by Jôle Simard

    Sixteen winners are grouped on two tables of eight. Play resumes on level 14 with blinds at 1.5K/3K/a1.5K, which was the level in progress when the median finishing table concluded in round 1.

    On the very first hand, Graig William took out Éric Gariépy after flopping the nut-flush against Gariépy’s 2-pair. Another lion start for William!

    Graig William

    Qualifiers are coming in

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • Button Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 131.7K
    • Remaining: 18
    • Entries: 158

    2018/05/19 - 23:16 by Jôle Simard

    Mathieu Cliche and Timmy Richard just earned themselves a seat in the Shootout final. Most tables are now done, but two heads-up matches are still in the trenches.

    Pierre Garant is trying to get rid of Angelo Amato while Sébastien Lepage is trying to finish Jordan Chartrand Robert.

    Pierre Garant
    Timmy Richard
    Mathieu Cliche
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