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    Playground Power Weekend May 2018

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      • Event #1 – $110 3 Lives Turbo
      • Playground 200
      • Event #3 – $330 PLO Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #4 – $60 NL Hold’em Rebuy
      • Event #5 – $110 Turbo Shootout
      • Event #6 – $80 Freezeout
      • Event #7 – $220 50/50 Bounty
      • Event #8 – $70 Single Rebuy
      • Event #9 – $220 6-Max 50/50 Bounty
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    Notched!

    • Level: 6
    • Small Blind: 200
    • Big Blind: 400
    • Button Ante: 400
    • Chip Average: 30.3K
    • Remaining: 100
    • Entries: 121

    2018/05/17 - 21:50 by Jôle Simard

    Marc Lavergne was down to his last 17K when Jin Sheng Deng made it 1,500 to go. Sitting in the small blind, Lavergne fired all his chips, looking for value, and got a quick call.

    Lavergne: 10 of Diamonds 10 of Clubs
    Deng: Jack of Diamonds Jack of Hearts

    Board: 2 of Clubs Ace of Spades Ace of Hearts 5 of Hearts 2 of Hearts

    Lavergne was beat by one notch! He accepted his fate with a smile.

    Marc Lavergne
    Jin Sheng Deng

     

    Andrew Boujaoude drives Day 1A

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 150
    • Big Blind: 300
    • Button Ante: 300
    • Chip Average: 28.1K
    • Remaining: 105
    • Entries: 118

    2018/05/17 - 21:23 by Jôle Simard

    Boujaoude, after building high with a rivered flush, kept going in the right direction and is now in the driver’s seat. While our Day 1A players were enjoying their first break of the evening, we noted three double stacks in the field:

    First name | PrénomLast name | NomStack | Tapis
    AndrewBoujaoude67,000
    GolnazAghabeigi61,900
    GhislainSoucy52,000
    Andrew Boujaoude
    Golnaz Aghabeigi

    Crashing rockets

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 100
    • Big Blind: 200
    • Button Ante: 200
    • Chip Average: 27.7K
    • Remaining: 102
    • Entries: 113

    2018/05/17 - 20:51 by Jôle Simard

    Charli Azoulay was first to act in a 3-way pot. With four community cards out, he fired 2.5K into two opponents and found some major resistance. His neighbor Giovanni Giannitti called, and Raphael Tran Dinh made it 6.5K to go.

    Charli called, after some quick deliberation. Giovanni folded, leaving Charli and Raphael heads-up. Charli started the hand with a very healthy stack, having chipped up early. He looked at Raphael’s chips and threw 2 red chips forward, enough to put his opponent all-in. Raphael quickly called, visibly satisfied. Charli noticed and opened his aces in a resigned manner.

    Charli: Ace of Clubs Ace of Spades
    Raphael: 8 of Clubs 8 of Diamonds

    Board: 10 of Hearts 4 of Hearts 8 of Spades 3 of Hearts King of Clubs

    Raphael Tran Dinh

    Boujaoude knocks one down

    • Level: 3
    • Small Blind: 75
    • Big Blind: 150
    • Button Ante: 150
    • Chip Average: 26.9K
    • Remaining: 94
    • Entries: 101

    2018/05/17 - 20:21 by Jôle Simard

    We did not witness the early action for this hand, but we know that Hicham Hammoud check called the turn for 4,000 chips, keeping about twice that amount behind. When the very relevant river fell, Hammoud fired all-in into Andrew Boujaoude, who casually made the call.

    Hammoud: King of Clubs Jack of Clubs
    Boujaoude: 10 of Spades 7 of Spades

    Board: 6 of Spades King of Spades 7 of Clubs 5 of Clubs Ace of Spades

    Hammoud was very strong when he check called, holding a top pair and a turned flush draw. The river was as ugly as it gets for him, but he decided that it was enough of a scare card to try and pick up the pot. Bad idea, Boujaoude had just passed him!

    Andrew Boujaoude

    Early shots of a growing field

    • Level: 2
    • Small Blind: 75
    • Big Blind: 150
    • Button Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 26.1K
    • Remaining: 89
    • Entries: 93

    2018/05/17 - 20:01 by Jôle Simard

    Although the Thursday night flight is usually smaller than the weekend crowds, this opening flight is growing at an impressive pace. Already 93 players have registered in Day 1A of the Playground 200, with another four levels to the late registration period.

    Here are some early shots of the field:

    The Playground 200 has begun!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 50
    • Big Blind: 100
    • Button Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 25K
    • Remaining: 55
    • Entries: 55

    2018/05/17 - 19:18 by Jôle Simard

    This Power Weekend, as was the case with the previous two, features the Playground 200, a $100,000 guaranteed NL Hold’em tournament with one online Day 1 and three live Day 1s. Day 1A has already played its first few hands with 51 players at the tables.

    The Playground 200 is a marquee Playground Event, one that has always attracted vast numbers, and we think that this one will follow in that line. Levels are 30-minute long, leaving players ample time to show their skills and work their way to Day 2, scheduled for Sunday at 12h00.

    Fourteen levels will be played tonight before the survivors bag their chips. Good luck!

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