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Event 2 Results

2016/04/22 - 6:31 by Playground Poker

These are the official results of Event 2 in the Playground Poker Spring Classic presented by partypoker.net. The tournament was a $200 + $20 NL Hold’em Freeze. This was a one-day event.

Note there was a player deal made at 6 players remaining. The participants chose to reserve $700 plus the Champion’s trophy for the winner and distribute the rest of the remaining prize money via ICM Chop. This accounts for the fact that players with lower rankings had higher prizes in some cases.

Rank | PosFirst Name | PrénomLast Name | NomPrize | Bourse
1KathySawers$5,671.00
2GarenGalanti$5,985.00
3TrevorDixon$3,790.00
4MathieuBoulanger-Vaugeois$4,140.00
5RonCorber$4,020.00
6MichaelHunter$3,010.00
7EarlAmos$1,460.00
8AlbertoScuderi$1,100.00
9DominicChampagne$800.00
10Jean RobertQuirion$650.00
11EricAddison$650.00
12JeffreyHerman$575.00
13GeorgeCaragiorgas$575.00
14BobT$500.00
15WilliamGraf$500.00
16SebastienProulx$450.00
17Han ShengXi$450.00
18PaulEl-Khouri$400.00

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Event: Spring Classic, Power Weekend

3rd, 4th, and 5th place

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 20K
  • Big Blind: 40K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 1.8M
  • Remaining: 2
  • Entries: 179


  • 2016/04/22 - 6:14 by Playground Poker

     

    3rd place: Trevor Dixon, $3,790

    Trevor Dixon

    Trevor Dixon

    With only about 6bb left, Mathieu went all-in with Q-J to be called by a pair of fours, and Mathieu couldn’t improve.

    4e place: Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois aka Matt Damon – 4 140$

    Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois

    Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois

     

     

    Ron Corber was the table captain before the final table came together, but found a great deal more difficulty once they reached the last segment of the tourney. A nice flop for him disguised the strength of his hand and he played his draw aggressively against Mathieu’s pair of Kings – but couldn’t get the run out he needed to stay alive.

    Ron: 4 of Spades 5 of Spades

    Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois: King of Hearts King of Diamonds

    Tableau: 3 of Diamonds 6 of Diamonds Jack of Spades 9 of Diamonds 4 of Clubs

    5th place: Ron Corber, $4,020

    Ron Corber

    Ron Corber

     

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    Event: Spring Classic

    6th place: Michael Hunter

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 20K
  • Big Blind: 40K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 720K
  • Remaining: 5
  • Entries: 179


  • 2016/04/22 - 5:53 by Playground Poker

    6th place: Michael Hunter

    Michael Hunter may gain the nickname Mister Smiles given his sunny attitude at the table – always jovial, he was still smiling as he was eliminated from the tourney, and he wished the remaining 5 players good luck and good game as he left the table. Michael earned a prize of $3,010 for his efforts tonight.

    6th place: Michael Hunter, $3,010

    Michael Hunter

    Michael Hunter

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    Event: Spring Classic

    6-Way Deal

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 20K
  • Big Blind: 40K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 600K
  • Remaining: 6
  • Entries: 179


  • 2016/04/22 - 5:43 by

    After a few minutes of deliberation while the clock was paused, the final 6 players asked the tournament staff about the options for a deal – and upon learning the rules, chose to reserve $700 and the Champion’s trophy for the eventual winner and divide the rest of the remaining prize pool via ICM chop. The following are the prizes locked in for each player.

    • Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois: $4,140
    • Ron Corber: $4,020
    • Trevor Dixon: $3,790
    • Garen Galanti: $5,985
    • Kathy Sawers: $4,970
    • Michael Hunter: $3,010

    Play continues for the remaining $700 and the trophy.

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    Event: Spring Classic

    First eliminations from the final table

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 20K
  • Big Blind: 40K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 600K
  • Remaining: 6
  • Entries: 179


  • 2016/04/22 - 5:29 by Playground Poker

    Jean-Robert Quirion was all in for 70K when Michael Hunter pushed all-in over for a bit more than 200K to isolate. The two players saw the board heads up.

    Jean-Robert: King of Spades 7 of Hearts

    Michael Hunter: Jack of Diamonds Jack of Hearts

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

    By the river Jean-Robert’s journey came to a conclusion as he finished 10th.

    10th place: Jean-Robert Quirion, $650

    Jean-Robert Quirion

    Jean-Robert Quirion

     

    Dominic Champagne had a ton of chips before he was taken apart by Kathy Sawers, and by the time this hand came along he had no more than 5 or 6 bb – and a few hands later he was all in facing a call from Trevor Dixon.

    Dominic Champagne: 8 of Spades 10 of Spades

    Trevor Dixon: Ace of Diamonds Queen of Diamonds

    Board: 6 of Clubs 9 of Clubs 4 of Hearts 6 of Spades Jack of Spades

    9th place: Dominic Champagne, $800

    Dominic Champagne

    Dominic Champagne

     

    Alberto Scuderi was all in for 77K and the players in the blinds both made the call. The flop came 8 of Diamonds King of Clubs 3 of Clubs and Trevor Dixon pushed all in to isolate, finding a fold from Earl Amos. Earl was eliminated shortly following.

    Alberto Scuderi: Queen of Spades 9 of Spades

    Trevor Dixon: Queen of Clubs 9 of Clubs

    Turn: Ace of Clubs

    River: 4 of Clubs

    Alberto finished in 8th place for a prize of $1,100.

    8th place: Alberto Scuderi, $1,100

    Alberto Scuderi

    Alberto Scuderi

     

    7th place: Earl Amos, $1,460

    Earl Amos

    Earl Amos

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Final table

  • Level: 20
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 4K
  • Chip Average: 358K
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 179


  • 2016/04/22 - 3:09 by Playground Poker

    Event 2 is down to just 10 players, meaning we have our final table set! Here are the 10 finalists:

    • Seat 1: Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois
    • Seat 2: Alberto Scuderi
    • Seat 3: Ron Corber
    • Seat 4: Dominic Champagne
    • Seat 5: Jean Robert Quirion
    • Seat 6: Earl Amos
    • Seat 7: Trevor Dixon
    • Seat 8: Garen Galenti
    • Seat 9: Michael Hunter
    • Seat 10: Kathy Sawers

    Good luck!

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    Event: Spring Classic

    Leaders at the bubble

  • Level: 18
  • Small Blind: 8K
  • Big Blind: 16K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 170.5K
  • Remaining: 21
  • Entries: 179


  • 2016/04/22 - 2:02 by Playground Poker

    The break is ending soon and the tournament staff is racing off the T-500 purple chips. At the moment, two players have separated themselves from the fields and hold double the average stack. A war is brewing on the felts with the approach of the bubble, here are the best equipped at the moment:

    1. Trevor Dixon: 350,000
    2. Dominic Champagne: 337,000
    3. Ron Corber: 267,000
    4. Jean-Robert Quirion: 251,000

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    Event: Spring Classic

    The Wild $150 Champion: Tina

    2016/04/22 - 1:54 by Playground Poker

    The Wild $150 Champion: Tina

    The first event of the Playground Poker Spring Classic is over, and after 34 levels of play spread across 3 days of poker, it was finally Tina who emerged as The Wild $150 Champion! She navigated her way across a massive 1,168 player field to find herself as the last one standing, and earned herself a sweet $24,950 cash prize as well as a Playground Poker Spring Champion’s Trophy!

    She arrived at the final table 2nd in chips, and although she slid down the leaderboard a few levels in, she kept her composure and fought her way back up. When play fell 3-handed, a deal was proposed, however given she was the short-stack and the ICM deal only offered her a little more than the already locked-in 3rd place amount, she refused the deal and play resumed. It didn’t take her long to take over the chip lead, as only a few orbits following the deal she won a huge pot versus chip leader at-the-time David St-Louis.

    After David’s elimination in 3rd place, Tina found herself heads-up versus Martin Lapostolle with even chip stacks. The two players agreed to an even-chop, leaving the required $3,000 for the eventual winner. After nearly a full level of heads-up play, Tina raised with a pair in hand, and called off the limp-shove of Martin in the small blind. Tina’s 8 of Clubs 8 of Hearts won the race versus her opponent’s Jack of Diamonds 10 of Spades, crowning her as The Wild $150 champion!

    Congratulations!

    The Wild $150 Champion: Tina – $24,950.00

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    The Wild $150 Runner-up: Martin Lapostolle – $21,949.00

    Martin Lapostolle

    Martin Lapostolle

    Last hand of play

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    Event: Spring Classic

    The bubble is near

  • Level: 15
  • Small Blind: 5K
  • Big Blind: 10K
  • Ante: 1K
  • Chip Average: 132.6K
  • Remaining: 179
  • Entries:


  • 2016/04/22 - 1:18 by Playground Poker

    The bubble is near

    27 players remain in Event 2, and the top 18 players will be awarded a prize, with the winner taking home a nice $8,000 as well as a Playground Poker Spring Classic Champion’s Trophy. There will be a break in 30 minutes, and we will publish a list of the chip leaders during that time.

    Level 15 photos:




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    Event: Spring Classic

    Tina and Martin shake on a deal

  • Level: 34
  • Small Blind: 125K
  • Big Blind: 250K
  • Ante: 25K
  • Chip Average: 11.7M
  • Remaining: 2
  • Entries: 1168


  • 2016/04/22 - 1:11 by Playground Poker

    Once David St-Louis was eliminated in 3rd, the two remaining players in The Wild $150 counted their stacks, and found themselves to be within one big blind of each other. They decided to split the remaining prize money 50/50, however the tournament does require an extra $3,000 to be awarded to the eventual winner, who will also take home the Playground Poker Spring Classic Champion’s Trophy.

    Tina and Martin have now locked in a guaranteed $21,949 payday, and are currently in heads-up action for the remaining $3,000.

    Congratulations!

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