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    WSOP-C Playground 2018

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      • Event #1: $300 + $30 Colossus
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    Heads up in the Super High Roller

    • Level: 27
    • Small Blind: 250K
    • Big Blind: 500K
    • Button Ante:
    • Chip Average: 9.375M
    • Remaining: 2
    • Entries: 75

    2018/08/31 | 20:54 by

    Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault and Igor Picone are playing heads up for the victory, the biggest prize money, and the WSOP-C Ring.

    Play has continued with 2 remaining in the tournament for more than 3 shortened levels at this point, and Igor has proven to be very skilled at this format of play – through constant aggression and some interesting variety to his play, he has more than made up for the 2-1 deficit he was hindered by to start with.

    In fact, he managed to take the lead for a while – though Marc-Olivier doubled back through him to regain the lead going into level 27.

    Igor Picone
    Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault

    The players are currently taking a short break and will return shortly with Marc-Olivier playing just over 12M while Igor is playing just under 6M.

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