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Winter Festival News

Ema Zajmovic makes history by winning WPT Playground!

2017/02/15 - 0:32 by Playground Poker

History has been made once again at Playground Poker Club!

After 34 levels of play spread across 4 action packed days, Ema Zajmovic plowed through a field of 380 entries and joined an elite group of players by claiming the title of champion at the partypoker.net WPT Playground. Ema has also just become the first woman to have won a WPT title in an open-championship event, securing nearly a quarter-million in earnings along the way.

The World Poker Tour Main Tour returned to Playground Poker Club for the third time this season in its 20 stop program. This time the structure was a little different compared to previous visits to Kahnawake, as there were only 2 starting flights to the $3,200 + $300 NLHE event, however a single same-day re-entry was permitted on top of the usual next-day re-entry formula. A combined total of 380 entries took place, in turn generating a prize-pool of $1,179,520.

Through the two starting flights, 157 players managed to bag chips onto Day 2 of which 48 secured a cash prize of at least $5,670. A few notable players were eliminated shortly after the money-bubble burst, including the likes of Marc-Etienne McLaughlin (41st – $6,120), Christian Harder (40th – $6,120) and Marc-Andre Ladouceur (35th – $6,720).

Once the clock struck zero in Day 2, there were only 28 players remaining with Hendrik Latz leading the pack. His stack was closely rivalled by 3 other players, as Jean-Pascal Savard, Eric Afriat and Kelly Kellner bagged within a handful of big blinds of the chip-leader.

Henry Tran was the highlight at the start of Day 3, as he ran his average stack into a monster chip-lead in only a few orbits of play. His at-one-point chip-stack of 2.3 million towered over his opponents in early play, but began being chipped away at bit by bit as the day progressed. All-stars Jake Schwartz (27th – $8,100) and Anthony Zinno (24th – $9,600) were shown the door fairly early, and they were followed by Hendrik Latz (20th – $11,580), Patrick Blye (13th – $17,160) and Pascal Lefrancois (11th – $20,160) before the 10-handed final table was formed. The 10 finalists played for 17 minutes before Day 3 was declared over, and it was none other than Ema Zajmovic who was sitting atop the leaderboard, en route to her second consecutive WPT final table here at Playground Poker Club.

Early action saw Henry Tran (10th – $15,508) be the first eliminated in Day 4, followed by Ryan Tack Yu (9th – $18,554) and local hero Carter Swidler (8th – $24,000). Danny Li (7th – $29,446) was then sent to the rail by Tam Ho, and the official WPT Playground Final Table was formed.

Tam Ho started 6-handed play with the chip-lead as he watched Jean-Pascal Savard (6th – $45,690) get eliminated by Jean-Francois Bouchard. Ema eliminated Mekhail Mekhail (5th – $55,200) in 5th place to regain the lead, but it was quickly taken away by Eric Afriat during 4-way action. After Ema eliminated Tam (4th place – $71,670) to bring the field down to 3, the stacks started to even out – until a huge hand occurred between Jean-Francois and Eric, leading to Eric’s elimination (3rd place – $108,690).

Jean-Francois began heads-up play with 6,850,000 in chips, ahead of Ema’s 4,525,000, but after only 2 levels of play Ema tilted the balance in her favour and took a 2-to-1 chip lead over her opponent. Jean-Francois was on his way to evening the counts up until the final hand of play took place.

Ema was on the button / small blind, and therefore first-to-act, but before she had the chance, Jean-Francois announced all-in out-of-turn. Ema confirmed with the floor staff regarding the procedures in this case, and then made a passive-action to ensure her opponent’s out-of-turn play remained binding. The dealer then threw the “All-In” card in front of Jean-Francois, and Ema made the call – forming a pot of nearly 90% of the chips in play.

Ema tabled King of Spades Queen of Spades and was racing versus the Ace of Spades 9 of Spades of Jean-Francois. She took the lead on the flop by pairing her king, and faded the turn and river to secure the win on the King of Clubs 7 of Clubs 10 of Hearts Queen of Diamonds 5 of Spades board.

Her radiant smile described the immense joy she felt after the river dropped – she was now a WPT champion!

partypoker.net WPT Playground Champion: Ema Zajmovic – $241,500.00

partypoker.net WPT Playground Runner-Up: Jean-Francois Bouchard – $169,270.00

Jean-Francois Bouchard

Last hand of play

Breaking News! Ema Zajmovic wins the WPT Playground

2017/02/14 - 23:47 by

Ema Zajmovic has won the 2017 WPT Playground! This is another historic day at Playground Poker Club, as Ema is the first woman in the history of the World Poker Tour to win an Open Championship event!

Congratulations Ema!

Many more details to come…

Ema Zajmovic

Second Chance Champion: Nicolas Le Floch

2017/02/14 - 20:37 by Playground Poker

Event 13 of the Playground Poker Winter Festival has just come to a close, and Nicolas Le Floch navigated through 2 days of poker to best a field of 108 players and claim victory.

This “Second Chance” Event has become a regular tournament during series that include a WPT Main Event, and offers players a “second chance” to play in a high-stakes event. The buy-in is generally around half of the cost of the Main Event – in this case players invested $1,500 + $150 into a tournament which featured a guarantee of $150,000.

Once registration was closed, the final count was of 108 entries, generating a prize-pool $157,140. The top 14 players were included in the payouts, with $47,140 reserved for the eventual winner. The event took place over 2 days, and 21 players bagged chips onto Day 2 after 15 levels of play. It took another 3 levels of play to reach the money, after which the final table came fairly quickly.

Alexandre Lavigne, who has seen a lot of success in big buy-in events here at Playground Poker Club, arrived at the 10-handed final table as the chip leader. He pulled through until the top 3, even after losing his lead mid-way through the final in a series of unfortunate hands, but was eliminated by Nicolas in a coin toss to take home a 3rd place prize of $17,440.

Heads-up play then began between Nicolas (1,892,000) and Shawn Daigle (798,000), with Nicolas holding more than a 2-to-1 chip advantage. They played for the better part of 3 levels without too much fluctuations in their stacks. Shawn did manage to chip up to over a million at some point, but Nicolas kept applying pressure on his opponent leading to the final hand.

Nicolas defended his big blind after Shawn min-raised to 65,000, and then he checked first-to-act on a 8 of Clubs Ace of Clubs 9 of Diamonds board. Shawn fired 70,000, and then called when Nicolas raised to 185,000. On the 7 of Hearts turn, Nicolas led for 200,000, and Shawn raised all-in for 605,000 – finding a quick call.

Nicolas tabled Ace of Spades 9 of Clubs for top-two pairs, and Shawn’s Ace of Diamonds 5 of Spades was drawing only to a 6 for a straight. The river was a 2 of Diamonds, sealing the deal for Nicolas and crowning him our Second Chance Champion.

This is the second event Nicolas has won in this Playground Poker Winter Festival, as he claimed the Champion’s Trophy in Event 9, a $500 + $50 PLO tournament. He also placed 29th in the WPT Playground Main Event, bringing the total of his three cashes in this series up to $62,355. Visiting from France, this has been quite the successful venture for him!

Congratulations!

Second Chance Champion: Nicolas Le Floch – $47,140.00

Second Chance runner-up: Shawn Daigle – $29,130.00

Shawn Daigle

Last hand of Event 13

Second Chance Day 2 seating chart (with counts)

2017/02/14 - 1:16 by

After 15 levels of play on Day 1, the $1,500 + $150 Second Chance came to a close with 21 players still “alive” and vying for the title, the trophy, and the $157,140 in total prize money at stake. Play will resume on February 14th at 12:00pm.

When play does resume, the players will be seated in the following locations and starting with the stack sizes they bagged at the end of Day 1, listed below. Note that because the tournament had recently completed a full redraw at 27 players remaining, and is scheduled for an additional redraw at 18 players remaining, this seating order is a continuation of the state that existed at the end of Day 1.

First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
DanielLeTable 62 - Seat 181,000
LonnieHallettTable 62 - Seat 2169,000
YannPrevost-DumontTable 62 - Seat 3110,000
ChadCoombsTable 62 - Seat 4341,500
ScottDiverTable 62 - Seat 656,000
JuneJenkinsTable 62 - Seat 772,000
KimberlyMcClymontTable 62 - Seat 853,500
JeremyLyonsTable 62 - Seat 979,500
YuzhouChuTable 66 - Seat 193,000
Michael GarryAronTable 66 - Seat 268,000
DanielDvoressTable 66 - Seat 4222,500
MartonSzlavyTable 66 - Seat 6176,500
ShawnDaigleTable 66 - Seat 8103,500
RonFarberTable 66 - Seat 978,000
NicolasLe FlochTable 70 - Seat 2195,500
MatthewWantmanTable 70 - Seat 3182,500
SammyChaoTable 70 - Seat 437,500
SergeCantinTable 70 - Seat 5136,000
ThomasLefortTable 70 - Seat 698,500
StephaneFournierTable 70 - Seat 793,000
AlexandreLavigneTable 70 - Seat 8253,500

Zajmovic leads the final table into Day 4

  • Level: 25
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 5K
  • Chip Average: 1.1M
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 380

2017/02/13 - 21:35 by Playground Poker

The 5 levels of play scheduled for Day 3 are now complete, and in the last few minutes of the day the field reached the unofficial 10-handed final table of the WPT Playground.

Ema Zajmovic leads the field as she nears her second consecutive WPT official final table here at Playground Poker Club, after finishing 5th in the WPT Montreal in November 2016. She would need a top 3 finish to best her previous cash, however we know her eye is on first place, and first place only.

The road will be difficult for our future champion, as the finalists are a fierce group of poker players who have each demonstrated they have what it takes to become a WPT Champion. One of them, Eric Afriat, has already claimed victory in a WPT Main Event in the past, having taken down the WPT Seminole Hard Rock Showdown back in April 2014 for a 7-figure score.

Local wizard Carter Swidler may not have bagged the biggest stack, but he is no stranger to final tables and is looking to improve on his 5th place finish in the 2015 WPT Montreal, and add another score to his impressive resume.

Henry Tran has also proven over the years that he is a force to be reckoned with, and although he had a rough end of Day 3, he is sure to come out swinging tomorrow.

Players will keep the same seating draw as they ended the day in, and action will resume at 12pm. Follow live updates from the final table via our own Playground Poker Blog, as well as on the WPT Live Updates.

See you tomorrow!

First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
TamHoSeat 011,700,000
EricAfriatSeat 021,135,000
Ryan TackYuSeat 04520,000
Jean-PascalSavardSeat 052,095,000
CarterSwidlerSeat 06615,000
EmaZajmovicSeat 072,985,000
HenryTranSeat 08525,000
DannyLiSeat 09495,000
Jean FrancoisBouchardSeat 101,005,000
Ema Zajmovic
Jean-Pascal Savard
Tam Ho
Eric Afriat
Jean Francois Bouchard
Carter Swidler
Henry Tran
Ryan Tack Yu
Danny Li
Mekhail Mekhail

Afriat leads entering the last level of play

  • Level: 24
  • Small Blind: 12K
  • Big Blind: 24K
  • Ante: 4K
  • Chip Average: 1M
  • Remaining: 11
  • Entries: 380

2017/02/13 - 19:20 by Playground Poker

The top of the leaderboard is quite close, and players keep passing around the chip-leader torch from one pot to another. At the break following level 23, it is Eric Afriat who holds the biggest count with 1,648,000, with Pascal Lefrancois in second and Ema Zajmovic in third.

One more level remains to this Day 3 of the WPT Playground, after which the surviving players will bag and tag onto the finale tomorrow. We are but one spot away from reaching the unofficial final table of 10.

First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
EricAfriat1,648,000
PascalLefrancois1,573,000
EmaZajmovic1,291,000
Ryan TackYu1,238,000
Nghi VanTran1,227,000
TamHo1,145,000
Jean-PascalSavard969,000
Jean FrancoisBouchard960,000
CarterSwidler560,000
DannyLi510,000
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