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Top ten stacks at the dinner break

  • Level: 7
  • Small Blind: 250
  • Big Blind: 500
  • Ante: 75
  • Chip Average: 40K
  • Remaining: 141
  • Entries: 187


  • 2016/05/01 - 18:01 by Playground Poker

    Top ten stacks at the dinner break

    The players in Day 1c of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship are enjoying a 45-minute dinner break, where a buffet has been provided by the house. Later registration will be closing at the end of this break, and so far we have seen 187 players register in this final flight to the Main Event.

    Leading the field after 6 levels of play today is Omid Shahbazian, who has build himself a stack worth 135,675. Below you will find a list of the top ten stacks as play enters level 7:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    OmidShahbazian135,675
    IvanFazal Karim125,975
    RobertKhun121,950
    JasonFernandes105,125
    ReneFortin102,775
    CarterSwidler98,650
    MichelBerube82,075
    PaulEl-Khoury78,900
    ConorShelly78,175
    Ha VanNguyen75,600

    Tweets from the players:

    @jr_plante Keep going coach JR!

    — Rep Hockey Life (@rephockeylife) May 1, 2016

    Photographs taken during level 6:

    Omid Shahbazian
    Ivan Fazal Karim
    Gregory Katayama

    Derek Bennett
    Francois Goulet
    Michael William Comisso

    Jiachen Gong
    Carter Swidler
    Elaine Rawn

    Thinh Bui
    Maxime Heroux

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Last level before dinner

  • Level: 6
  • Small Blind: 200
  • Big Blind: 400
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 35.2K
  • Remaining: 155
  • Entries: 182


  • 2016/05/01 - 16:55 by

    The players are now part-way through their last level before the 45-minute long dinner break – and at the end of the dinner break, registration will be officially closed in this year’s WPT Canadian Spring Championship. For now, though, late registration is still available and players are still joining the field.

    It should be noted that the pace of the eliminations today has been particularly slow – now that it’s a freezeout tourney, players are taking great care to play snug and not take chances. Obviously that’s a great opportunity for a player who wants to open things up a little and put their foot on the throttle. So far there’s little evidence of anyone taking that route – but as blinds and antes grow, that’s sure to change.

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Leaders at the 2nd break

  • Level: 5
  • Small Blind: 150
  • Big Blind: 300
  • Ante: 50
  • Chip Average: 32.2K
  • Remaining: 164
  • Entries: 176


  • 2016/05/01 - 15:43 by

    Leaders at the 2nd break

    Xuan Liu

    It’s still early enough in the tournament that no one has taken a huge lead on the field, although Ivan Fazal Karim and Jason Fernandes have started to separate somewhat, playing 102,800 chips and 91,400 chips respectively.

    Here are a few more photos of the players in the field for today’s Day 1c stating flight in the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship.

    Photos taken during level 4

    Andrew Walter
    Michael Hunter
    Michael Dentale

    Jason Lavallée
    Nicola Basile
    Yohann Wagner

    Marc-André Ladouceur
    Mark Guerbilsky
    Jason Comtois

    Sebastien Proulx
    Xuan Liu
    Daniel Suied

    Omid Shahbazian
    Ricky Tang
    Shayla Dickson

    Jason Fernandes

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Montreal Nationals in the house!

  • Level: 4
  • Small Blind: 100
  • Big Blind: 200
  • Ante: 25
  • Chip Average: 30.9K
  • Remaining: 160
  • Entries: 165


  • 2016/05/01 - 14:25 by

    Montreal Nationals in the house!

    Well, at least some of them!

    MtlNats

    One of the biggest stories in poker in the past few months has been the inauguration of the Global Poker League, which so far has been a huge success. We’ve paid close attention because it’s such an interesting concept – but also because of the inclusion of the Montreal Nationals franchise for the debut season!

    Today in the WPT we find 3 of the 6 members of the team at the tables here at Playground Poker Club. Team Manager Marc-André Ladouceur is here, as is Xuan Liu and Jason Lavallée. Pascal Lefrançois, another member of the team, already played in Day 1a and it’s not clear if he plans to join the fun today as well.

    We’re going to try and get a team picture on this rare occasion when quite a few team members are in the room together!

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Break!

  • Level: 3
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 25
  • Chip Average: 30.2K
  • Remaining: 143
  • Entries: 144


  • 2016/05/01 - 13:19 by

    The players in Day 1c are taking their first break of the day and as they are away from the tables we were able to ascertain that the current chip leader is Ivan Fazal Karim, who is already playing a stack totalling 73,200 tournament chips. There are many players lurking in the 50K to 55K range as well, including Andy Frankenberger and Mark Guerbilsky among others.

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Some photos from level 2

  • Level: 2
  • Small Blind: 75
  • Big Blind: 150
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 30.2K
  • Remaining: 135
  • Entries: 136


  • 2016/05/01 - 12:54 by

    Some photos from level 2

    It’s still very early in Day 1c, and there are already 135 players at the tables with over 4.5 hours left to late register.

    Photos taken during level 2





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    Event: Spring Classic

    Some personalities in the field!

  • Level: 1
  • Small Blind: 50
  • Big Blind: 100
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 30K
  • Remaining: 109
  • Entries: 109


  • 2016/05/01 - 11:42 by

    There are “personalities” on every poker table, everywhere in the world, but today in Day 1c we have some players who bring extra colour to every table they join.

    • Isabelle Tremblay – Isabelle is a committed poker aficionado, but she’s also a race car driver. There’s no point looking for stress tells from Isabelle – racing at speed tends to put the stresses of the poker table in perspective.
    • “Cowboy” Joe Gualtieri – Joe is a regular big-event player at Playground Poker Club, and always impresses with his amazing black outfits and matching hat. He has gone deep in big events here in the past – he looks good, but it’s all about the poker for Joe.
    • Michael Hunter – Michael was given the nickname “Mister Smiles” earlier in this year’s Spring Classic, and the name should stick because he’s one of the friendliest, happiest guys to ever be seen at a poker table. He’s also fond of wearing the brightest sweaters he can find!
    • Carter Swidler – Carter is one of the best of the best all-time online pros, but as his recently-débuted Twitch channel demonstrates almost daily, he’s always having fun. We haven’t noticed if he has brought one of his trademarked hats with him today – but it’s always a possibility!

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Action is underway!

  • Level: 1
  • Small Blind: 50
  • Big Blind: 100
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 30K
  • Remaining: 94
  • Entries: 94


  • 2016/05/01 - 11:12 by

    The opening announcements have been made and players have taken their seats – and the dealers have now been commanded to “Shuffle up and deal” – and just like that, action is underway in Day 1c of the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship!

    To get thing started there are already 94 players seated with a steady stream arriving after their preliminary stop at the cashier’s cage.

    The chip average after 10 levels for the first 2 starting flights is 70,400 tournament chips while the big stacks from the previous starting days are north of 160,000. The players today are trying to join the 96 players who have already qualified for Day 2, which is set to begin at 12:00pm on Monday May 2nd.

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Day 1c of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship!

    2016/05/01 - 10:45 by

    Day 1c of the WPT Canadian Spring Championship!

    Today is the final of 3 starting days in the partypoker.net WPT Canadian Spring Championship! The final starting day is always by far the busiest, and even 30 minutes before the action gets going, players were starting to assemble outside the Tournament Hall, eager to take their seats and get going on their journey to qualify for Day 2.

    From here on out, the tournament is effectively a freezeout, as only one entry is permitted per starting day – so everything is on the line from the minute a player takes his or her seat!

    As was the case for Days 1a and 1b, play today will continue through 10 60-minute levels with breaks after every second level. Breaks are 15 minutes each except for the break after level 6, which is a 45-minute long dinner break (free buffet provided for all players). The starting stack is 30,000 tournament chips.

    Good luck to everyone playing today!

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    Event: Spring Classic

    The Women’s Event Champion: Tina Howie

    2016/05/01 - 3:12 by Playground Poker

    The Women’s Event Champion: Tina Howie

    This Saturday night at Playground Poker Club was a special night, as it took host to Event 12 in the Playground Poker Spring Classic – The Women’s Event. They were 61 to start the night, and after 8 hours of play there was only one woman left standing, our champion Tina Howie.

    From beginning to end Tina lead the show. Combining good cards in hand with strategic tournament plays, she was able to keep herself ahead of the field, at times up to fourfold the average stack. She was already in the chip lead when she arrived at the final table, and went on to eliminate every adversary that got in her way. It was almost no surprise to see that heads-up play only lasted one hand, where Tina was dealt THE best hand in poker – pocket aces. Her opponent Irene Tzanetopoulos, who sneaked her way through the final table with a short-stack in hand, was also dealt a pair and had no choice but to go with it.

    Tina: Ace of Spades Ace of Diamonds
    Irène: 4 of Spades 4 of Hearts

    Board: Jack of Spades 3 of Diamonds King of Clubs Queen of Clubs 9 of Clubs

    Tina and her premium pair went on to win the hand, and she was crowned our Women’s Event Champion, collecting a cool $3,000 cash prize, along with a Playground Poker Spring Classic Champion’s Trophy!

    Congratulations!

    The Women’s Event Champion: Tina Howie – $3,000

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    The Women’s Event Runner Up: Irène Tzanetopoulos – $2,000

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    Last Hand of Play

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