Playground Poker Spring Classic 2015

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  • Event 1
    • The Wild $150 ($135 + $15 NL Hold’em Re-entry)
    • Day 1a
    • Day 1b
    • Day 1c
    • Day 1d
    • Day 2
    • Day 3
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  • Event 2
    • $200 + $20 NL Hold’em Freeze
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  • Event 3
    • The $250 Frenzy ($225 + $25 NL Hold’em Re-entry)
    • Day 1a
    • Day 1b
    • Day 1c
    • Day 1d
    • Day 1e
    • Day 1f
    • Day 2
    • Day 3
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  • Event 4
    • $100 + $10 NL Hold’em Deepstack Turbo
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  • Event 5
    • $500 + $50 NL Hold’em Freeze
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  • Event 6
    • 50/50 Bounty ($100 + $20 + $100 NL Hold’em)
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  • Event 7
    • WPT Warm-up ($1000 + $100 NL Hold’em)
    • Day 1
    • Day 2
    • Tournament Details
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  • Event 8
    • $300 + $30 NL Hold’em Survivor
    • Updates
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  • Event 9
    • $300 + $30 Mixed PL Hold’em & PL Omaha
    • Updates
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  • Event 10 WPT
    • WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold’em Re-entry)
    • Day 1a
    • Day 1b
    • Day 2
    • Day 3
    • Day 4
    • Day 5
    • Tournament Details
    • Results & Payouts
  • Event 11
    • $200 + $20 NL Hold’em 3 Lives
    • Updates
    • Tournament Details
    • Results & Payouts
  • Event 12
    • $135 + $15 NL Hold’em Shootout
    • Updates
    • Tournament Details
    • Results & Payouts
  • Event 13
    • Second Chance ($1500 + $150 NL Hold’em)
    • Day 1
    • Day 2
    • Tournament Details
    • Results & Payouts
  • Event 14
    • $300 + $30 NL Hold’em Freeze
    • Updates
    • Tournament Details
    • Results & Payouts
  • Event 15
    • $200 + $20 NL Hold’em 8-Max
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  • Event 16
    • $200 + $30 + $100 NL Hold’em Bounty
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Event 10 – WPT Canadian Spring Championship

The Champion: Sheraz Nasir!

2015/05/06 19:41

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, […]

Zhang takes a blow

2015/05/06 19:25

Lu Zhang just lost a good portion of her stack, as she check-called on three streets from the big blind, only to find out her […]

Short chip-up break

2015/05/06 18:43

We’re on a short break here as the TDs are racing off the T5,000 chips. Sheraz has regained the lead in this heads-up battle, as he has […]

More news from this event

Gross chips up as Loiselle goes broke

  • Level: 22
  • Small Blind: 8K
  • Big Blind: 16K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 652.9K
  • Remaining: 17
  • Entries: 370


  • 2015/05/04 - 18:11 by Playground Poker

    Yves Loiselle moved all-in for 103,000 from early position, and Senthuran Vijayaratnam made the call from middle position. Jeff Gross, next to act, reraised all-in for a total of 175,000, and play folded around back to Senthuran, who called the difference.

    Yves: Ace of Clubs Queen of Spades

    Senthuran: Ace of Spades King of Clubs

    Jeff: King of Spades King of Diamonds

    Yves was chanting for a queen or an ace after the dealer brought a flop of 10 of Spades Queen of Hearts 2 of Hearts, but the running cards brought two bricks, a 3 of Diamonds and a 9 of Hearts, eliminating Yves in 18th place. Jeff climbed to over 475,000 after the hand, bringing him back in contention in this WPT Canadian Spring Championship.

    18th place: Yves Loiselle – $12,090

    Event: Event 10 - WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold'em Re-entry)

    Second chance leaders after 6 levels

  • Level: 7
  • Small Blind: 250
  • Big Blind: 500
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 6.6K
  • Remaining: 58
  • Entries: 85


  • 2015/05/04 - 18:01 by Playground Poker

    Late registration is now closed in the Second Chance event, and a total of 85 players took their seats to participate in this star-studded event. We will release the prizepool information very shortly, as well as the payout structure.

    Here are the current chip leaders after 6 levels of play:

    [eztable width=40% colwidth=60%|40% colalign=left|left]
    Name,Chip Count [attr sort=desc]
    Franco Amorelli,”103,000″
    Quyen Dao,”74,000″
    Paul Petten,”89,500″
    Joseph Abou Khalil,”78,000″
    Chris McClung,”75,000″
    Thomas Lefort,”62,000″
    Geoffrey McNeely,”62,500″
    [/eztable]

    Event: Event 13 - Second Chance ($1500 + $150 NL Hold'em)

    Quick double up for Campion

  • Level: 22
  • Small Blind: 8K
  • Big Blind: 16K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 616.7K
  • Remaining: 18
  • Entries: 370


  • 2015/05/04 - 17:52 by

    As soon as play resumed after the recent break Edmund John Campion was all in for his last 215K in chips. Will Molson went all in over to isolate, which was successful, and the players were heads up.

    Edmund: King of Diamonds 10 of Diamonds
    Will: Ace of Diamonds Ace of Hearts

    Unfortunately for Will, the board was all Edmund’s: 6 of Diamonds 3 of Diamonds 6 of Clubs 7 of Diamonds 4 of Spades for the flush and the double up.

    Event: Event 10 - WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold'em Re-entry)

    Chip counts entering level 22

  • Level: 22
  • Small Blind: 8K
  • Big Blind: 16K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 616.7K
  • Remaining: 18
  • Entries: 370


  • 2015/05/04 - 17:38 by Playground Poker

    Here are the chip counts of the final 2 tables, as this WPT Canadian Spring Championship enters level 22. This will be the last level of the day, and the remaining players will bag and tag their chips onto Day 4 after 90 more minutes of play.

    [eztable width=70% colwidth=25%|20%|20% colalign=left|left|center]
    Name,Seat,Count
    John Krpan,Table 35 – Seat 1,”60,000″
    Lu Zhang,Table 35 – Seat 2,”781,000″
    Robert Taylor,Table 35 – Seat 3,”547,000″
    Pascal Lefrancois,Table 35 – Seat 4,”665,000″
    Sheraz Nasir,Table 35 – Seat 5,”1,415,000″
    Ari Engel,Table 35 – Seat 6,”562,000″
    Edmund John Campion,Table 35 – Seat 7,”217,000″
    Samuel Bisrat Tsehai,Table 35 – Seat 8,”928,000″
    Will Molson,Table 35 – Seat 9,”423,000″
    Levi Stevens,Table 36 – Seat 1,”384,000″
    Yves Loiselle,Table 36 – Seat 2,”224,000″
    Johnathan Karamalikis,Table 36 – Seat 3,”665,000″
    Senthuran Vijayaratnam,Table 36 – Seat 4,”1,077,000″
    Jeff Gross,Table 36 – Seat 5,”173,000″
    Eric Afriat,Table 36 – Seat 6,”410,000″
    Gary Lucci,Table 36 – Seat 7,”795,000″
    Trevor Delaney,Table 36 – Seat 8,”883,000″
    Dylan Wilkerson,Table 36 – Seat 9,”753,000″
    [/eztable]

    Event: Event 10 - WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold'em Re-entry)

    18 players left!

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 616.7K
  • Remaining: 18
  • Entries: 370


  • 2015/05/04 - 17:21 by

    Logan Dunn and Noeung Troeung – almost a full 90 minutes later – have been eliminated from the event, which now becomes a two-table event. Tournament staff have done a full redraw – here is the new seating chart.

    Table 35

    1. John Krpan
    2. Lu Zhang
    3. Robert Taylor
    4. Pascal Lefrancois
    5. Sheraz Nasir
    6. Ari Engel
    7. Edmund John Campion
    8. Samuel Bisrat Tsehai

    Table 36

    1. Levi Stevens
    2. Yves Loiselle
    3. Jonathan Karamalikis
    4. Senthuran Vijayaratnam
    5. Jeff Gross
    6. Eric Afriat
    7. Gary Lucci
    8. Trevor Delaney
    9. Dylan Wilkerson

    Event: Event 10 - WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold'em Re-entry)

    Eric doubles through Ari

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 594.2K
  • Remaining: 19
  • Entries: 370


  • 2015/05/04 - 17:03 by

    Ari Engel and Eric Afriat have been battling all day, and in a hand just now Eric got the better of the deal as his Ace of Hearts Ace of Spades was well ahead of Ari’s King of Hearts Jack of Clubs on a 9 of Spades Jack of Diamonds 8 of Diamonds 10 of Diamonds board. On the turn, Ari bet 28K, Eric raised to 68K, and Ari 3bet shoved. Eric made the call, and the 5 of Hearts was no help for Ari.

    One hand later, however, Ari was all in for his tournament life and John Krpan to his left had raised all in to isolate. There were no other takers and the cards were flipped:

    Ari: 7 of Clubs 9 of Clubs
    John: Ace of Diamonds Queen of Clubs

    The flop was great for Ari: 7 of Diamonds 7 of Hearts 10 of Spades and then the 4 of Diamonds 3 of Diamonds on the turn and river kept him in the lead.

    Ari is now at about 145K (12bb).

    Event: Event 10 - WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold'em Re-entry)

    “I’m back, baby!”

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 584.2K
  • Remaining: 19
  • Entries: 370


  • 2015/05/04 - 16:31 by

    Yves Loiselle has just doubled through Levi Stevens (Ace of Diamonds Jack of Clubs > 9 of Hearts 9 of Diamonds) and as the chips were pushed to him, we all heard an expression that was also heard a couple of times yesterday: “I’m back, baby!”

    Yves is now playing about 200K while Levi is still hovering around the 400K mark.

    Event: Event 10 - WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold'em Re-entry)

    Second Chance update

  • Level: 4
  • Small Blind: 100
  • Big Blind: 200
  • Ante: 25
  • Chip Average: 29.9K
  • Remaining: 66
  • Entries: 79


  • 2015/05/04 - 16:13 by

    The players in the Second Chance event are now into level 4 (blinds 100/200/a25) and there are currently 66 players of the 79 that have registered. There is still over 90 minutes to register for the event, and remember that if you register late you start with a full stack.

    Players (or potential players) should note that the schedule for this event will be modified depending on the number of players – it’s not fixed in cement, for instance, that it will play out over 3 days as scheduled. In fact, at this point it’s most likely to conclude on Day 2, tomorrow.

    Event: Event 13 - Second Chance ($1500 + $150 NL Hold'em)

    Full chip counts

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 555K
  • Remaining: 20
  • Entries: 370


  • 2015/05/04 - 16:05 by

    During the recent break we counted each players’ chips to produce a full current leaderboard.

    [eztable width=70% colwidth=25%|20%|20% colalign=left|left|center]
    Name,Seat,Count
    John Krpan,Table 31 – Seat 1,”197,000″
    Robert Taylor,Table 31 – Seat 2,”1,020,000″
    Eric Afriat,Table 31 – Seat 4,”362,000″
    Yves Loiselle,Table 31 – Seat 5,”179,000″
    Levi Stevens,Table 31 – Seat 6,”426,000″
    William Molson,Table 31 – Seat 8,”327,000″
    Ari Engel,Table 31 – Seat 9,”251,000″
    Jonathan Karamalikis,Table 35 – Seat 1,”1,108,000″
    Jeff Gross,Table 35 – Seat 3,”179,000″
    Senthuran Vijayaratnam,Table 35 – Seat 4,”522,000″
    Pascal Lefrancois,Table 35 – Seat 5,”344,000″
    Noeung Troeung,Table 35 – Seat 7,”225,000″
    Dylan Wilkerson,Table 35 – Seat 8,”636,000″
    Trevor Delaney,Table 35 – Seat 9,”775,000″
    Samuel Bisrat Tsehai,Table 36 – Seat 1,”897,000″
    Edmund John Campion,Table 36 – Seat 2,”329,000″
    Gary Lucci,Table 36 – Seat 3,”1,537,000″
    Lu Zhang,Table 36 – Seat 7,”781,000″
    Logan Dunn,Table 36 – Seat 8,”400,000″
    Sheraz Nazir,Table 36 – Seat 9,”569,000″
    [/eztable]

    Event: Event 10 - WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold'em Re-entry)

    Down to 20

  • Level: 20
  • Small Blind: 5K
  • Big Blind: 10K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 555K
  • Remaining: 20
  • Entries: 370


  • 2015/05/04 - 15:36 by

    The event continues to move at a very fast pace. The most recent eliminations are Shaan Siddiqi and Lucas Greenwood in 22nd and 21st places, respectively. The next re-draw is at 18 players remaining, and there are 3 minutes left in the current level after which there will be a 15-minute break. We’ll update all chip counts on the next break.

    Event: Event 10 - WPT Canadian Spring Championship ($3200 + $300 NL Hold'em Re-entry)

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