The blind levels had reduced to 30 minutes heads up as per the published event rules, and during the 3rd level of heads up play, […]
Event 13 – Prize Pool & Payouts
Event 13 in the Playground Poker Spring Classic, presented by partypoker.net is a $1,500 + $150 No Limit Hold’em Event. The tournament began on May 4th, 2015 at 1apm, and is scheduled to be a 3-day tournament. There were a total of 85 players in the tournament, adding up to a total prize pool of $123,675.00. This will be distributed according to the following table.
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Finish,Prize
1,”$37,105.00″
2,”$25,970.00″
3,”$16,695.00″
4,”$12,370.00″
5,”$9,275.00″
6,”$7,420.00″
7,”$6,185.00″
8,”$4,945.00″
9,”$3,710.00″
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New leaderboard
Here is an update on the leaderboard of the Second Chance Event, as play is on break between levels 9 and 10:
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Name,Chip Count [attr sort=desc]
Steven Buckner,”94,000″
Nicholas Palma,”129,000″
Geoffrey McNeely,”134,000″
Behram Antia,”92,500″
Danny Boyaci,”107,000″
Robert Logan Dunn,”93,500″
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Photographs from levels 8-9:
- Patrick Serda
- Paul Petten
- Yannick Gauthier
- Quyen Dao
- Jason Duval
- Louis Boutin
- Thomas Lefort
- Danny Boyaci
- Geoffrey McNeely
- Jason Mandanici-Turcot
- Jean-Philippe Piquette
- Derek Trasher
- Jason Conforti
- AJ Gambino
- Michael Tieu
- Ratharam Sivignanam
Event 14 is underway!
The TD here at Playground Poker Club has just announced the start of Event 14, a $300 + $30 Freeze No Limit Hold’em tournament which is part of the Playground Poker Spring Classic.
This is a one-day bracelet event with 20-minute levels, and players will receive 25,000 to start. Late registration will be available through until the end of the first break, or roughly 9:55pm tonight.
Good luck to everyone playing in this event!
partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship Day 4 – Seating Draw (with counts)
This is the official seating chart for Day 4 of the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship, Event 10 in the Playground Poker Spring Classic.
45 players started play on Day 3 in level 22 and play continued through 4 90 minute levels. The bubble (45 places pay in the event) was reached at the end of play on Day 2, so all 45 players who returned for Day 3 were in the money.
Going into Day 4 there are just 15 players remaining, and there was a redraw to seat players for Day 4 and there will be another redraw at 10 players, which is when the tournament is reduced to a single table. Play will continue on Day 4 until 6 players remain.
Play resumes at 12pm tomorrow, Tuesday May 5th.
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First Name,Last Name,Seat [attr sort=”asc”],Chip Count
Dylan,Wilkerson,Table 35 – Seat 6,”436,000″
Edmund John,Campion,Table 35 – Seat 5,”492,000″
Eric,Afriat,Table 36 – Seat 2,”765,000″
Gary,Lucci,Table 36 – Seat 3,”682,000″
Jeffrey Dale,Gross,Table 35 – Seat 2,”299,000″
John,Krpan,Table 36 – Seat 6,”600,000″
Jonathan,Karamalikis,Table 36 – Seat 5,”901,000″
Levi,Stevens,Table 35 – Seat 8,”691,000″
Lu,Zhang,Table 35 – Seat 7,”733,000″
Pascal,Lefrancois,Table 36 – Seat 7,”538,000″
Robert,Taylor,Table 36 – Seat 4,”607,000″
Samuel Bisrat,Tsehai,Table 35 – Seat 1,”1,520,000″
Senthuran,Vijayaratnam,Table 36 – Seat 1,”464,000″
Sheraz,Nasir,Table 35 – Seat 3,”1,207,000″
Trevor,Delaney,Table 35 – Seat 4,”1,141,000″
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Day 3 is a wrap!
Pascal Lefrancois
We’ve just completed the last level of Day 3, and the 15 remaining players are currently bagging their chips onto Day 4, scheduled tomorrow at 12pm. Samuel Besrat Tsehai is coming back as the tournament chip leader, as he bagged 1,520,000 in chips. Not far behind are Sheraz Nasir (1,207,000) and Trevor Delaney (1,141,000).
The tournament will play down until we have our WPT Canadian Spring Championship final table of 6 players during Day 4, and those 6 will return for the conclusion on Day 5.
In a few moments we will publish the full list of player-reported chip counts, as well as the new seating assignment for Day 4.
Photographs from level 22:
- Eric Afriat
- Trevor Delaney
- Johnathan Karamalikis
- Pascal Lefrancois
- Sheraz Nasir
- Lu Zhang
- Dylan Wilkerson
- Levi Stevens
- John Krpan
- Robert Taylor
- Jeff Gross
- Senthuran Vijayaratnam
- Will Molson
- Samuel Bisrat Tsehai
492k back tomorrow with 15 left #WPTCSC
— Ed Campion (@EdCampion1) May 4, 2015
15 players left, on to day 4. #WPTMontreal
— Dylan Wilkerson (@DylanWilkerson) May 4, 2015
538k at 10k- 20k, 15 left #WPTMontreal #fiscalisation
— Pascal Lefrancois (@Pass_Lefrancois) May 5, 2015
Last 4 hands of the day
Time was winding down on the clock in this 4th level played today and the tournament director has announced that both tables are to play 4 more hands today.
At the end of 4 hands the players will bag up their chips to return to play tomorrow. As usual, there will be a full seating redraw to start the day tomorrow, and then (again, as usual) another redraw when they reach the last table (at 10 players remaining).
Senthuran loses a big one
Senthuran Vijayaratnam raised from utg to 36K, and Gary Lucci called as did Jonathan Karamalikis in the bb. The flop was dealt:
.
Jonathan was first to act and he checked. Senthuran then bet 67K and Gary raised all in. Jonathan quickly folded and Senthuran called
Senthuran:
Gary:
Senthuran was ahead, but Gary had hit the flop very solidly and had two huge draws (2 ways to make a straight plus the flush draw).
The turn was safe enough, but the
on the river gave Gary the straight and the double up.
Molson runs into aces, falls in 16th
Will Molson was under 10BB when he was dealt
in middle position. He decided to move in with the hand, but he was quickly followed by an all-in from John Krpan, one seat to his left. Everyone else got out of the way, and Will saw he was in big trouble once the hands were tabled, as he was up against the
of John.
The board (
) didn’t bring any help to Will, who was eliminated in 16th place.
16th place: Will Molson – $12,090
Karamalikis doubles through Lucci
Johnathan opened from middle position, and was 3bet to 84,000 by Gary Lucci in the small blind. He opted for the 4bet all-in for 414,000, forcing Gary into the tank. After a moment, the call was made, and the hands were tabled.
Johnathan:
Gary:
Johnathan had a strong flop, and rivered the nuts as the board read
, leaving Gary with around 400,000 behind.
Engel eliminated in 17th
Former chipleader and 7-time WSOP-Ring winner Ari Engel was just knocked out of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship in 17th place by Samuel Bisrat Tsehai.
Ari raised from the cutoff to 36,000, and was face with a 3bet to 101,000 from Samuel in the small blind. Ari replied with a 4bet to 310,000, and the made the call for the rest of his chips after Samuel 5bet shoved.
Ari:
Samuel:
Ari couldn’t catch up on the
board, ending his run in 17th place.
17th place: Ari Engel – $12,090
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