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    WSOP-C Playground 2018

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      • Event #1: $300 + $30 Colossus
      • Event #2: $1,000 + $100 Main Event
      • Event #3: $600 + $60 Monster Stack
      • Event #4: $5,000 + $300 Super High Roller
      • Event #5: $300 + $30 Closer
      • Event #6: $2,000 + $200 High Roller
      • Event #7: $500 + $50 Pot Limit Omaha
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    • Event #2: $1,000 + $100 Main Event
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      • Day 1A
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    Freitas maintains a huge lead

    • Level: 35
    • Small Blind: 200K
    • Big Blind: 400K
    • Button Ante: 400K
    • Chip Average: 13.3M
    • Remaining: 9
    • Entries: 2401

    2018/09/03 | 17:05 by

    Danny Freitas final tabled the Colossus and though he spent significant stretches of time in the chip lead in the tournament, he ended up going out 6th – a fate he promised not to repeat. He’s repeating at least part of the experience – he has made the final table. But he doesn’t just have a lead – has more than double the chips of any of this opponents.

    Play now continues in level 35.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
    EricVanaukenSeat 117,575,000
    NathanHallSeat 27,700,000
    DannyFreitasSeat 336,925,000
    MaximeBoulaisSeat 44,800,000
    MikeLeahSeat 514,575,000
    BahmanAtaeianfarSeat 63,200,000
    MaximeLejeune HebertSeat 77,550,000
    MarkASeat 89,025,000
    YuanLiSeat 917,975,000

    Slow going on the final table

    • Level: 34
    • Small Blind: 150K
    • Big Blind: 300K
    • Button Ante: 300K
    • Chip Average: 3.3M
    • Remaining: 9
    • Entries: 2401

    2018/09/03 | 16:36 by

    Play in the Main Event has maintained a very fast pace throughout the tournament, which has had the side benefit that the chip average is still a relatively deep 44bb. But with pay jumps becoming more meaningful, the play has slowed down to the extent that after a full level of play there have been no eliminations.

    In fact, the first double up just occurred in a hand between Maxime Boulais and Maxime Lejeune Hebert. Lejeune Hebert opened the action and Boulais went all in from the bb for just over 2.3M. Lejeune Hebert called.

    Boulais: Jack of Hearts Jack of Clubs
    Lejeune Hebert: Ace of Diamonds 8 of Diamonds

    Community cards: 2 of Spades King of Clubs 6 of Diamonds 10 of Hearts Queen of Diamonds

    Boulais doubled up with his pair to get close to a 20bb stack.

    Maxime Boulais

    Final Table in the Main Event!

    • Level: 33
    • Small Blind: 120K
    • Big Blind: 240K
    • Button Ante: 240K
    • Chip Average: 13.3M
    • Remaining: 9
    • Entries: 2401

    2018/09/03 | 15:16 by

    With 21 players starting Day 4, there was a chance that today would progress at a “deliberate” pace – in other words, slowly. The opposite has proven to be true however – in just over 2 levels of poker, 12 players have been eliminated and the 9-handed final table is set. The most recent elimination was Maxime Theroux, who won $18,000 for his efforts.

    Here is the new seating draw:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | Siège
    EricVanaukenSeat 1
    NathanHallSeat 2
    DannyFreitasSeat 3
    MaximeBoulaisSeat 4
    MikeLeahSeat 5
    BahmanAtaeianfarSeat 6
    MaximeLejeune HebertSeat 7
    MarkASeat 8
    YuanLiSeat 9
    WSOP-C Playground Main Event Final Table

    Leah eliminates Brestovac

    • Level: 33
    • Small Blind: 120K
    • Big Blind: 240K
    • Button Ante: 240K
    • Chip Average: 12M
    • Remaining: 10
    • Entries: 2401

    2018/09/03 | 14:56 by

    After some fairly standard preflop action, Goran Brestovac was all in facing Mike Leah’s call.

    Mike: Ace of Clubs 3 of Hearts
    Goran: 8 of Clubs 9 of Clubs

    Goran may have suffered from “too many outs” syndrome on the flop of 6 of Hearts 10 of Hearts 4 of Spades and then even more on the turn Queen of Spades. But the King of Hearts on the river missed, and Mike’s Ace won the hand.

    Goran was followed to the rail by Ben Underwood, who was in a downswing that he couldn’t survive.

    12th place: Goran Brestovac, $18,000

    Goran Brestovac

    11th place: Ben Underwood, $18,000

    Ben Underwood

    Full counts from the Main

    • Level: 33
    • Small Blind: 120K
    • Big Blind: 240K
    • Button Ante: 240K
    • Chip Average: 10M
    • Remaining: 12
    • Entries: 2401

    2018/09/03 | 14:44 by

    The players in the Main Event just went on break and while they were away we got full counts for the remaining field. Danny Freitas is solidly in the lead – he has more than double his nearest competitor – but with such a solid field of remaining players, it would be a mistake to give him a crown prematurely – there are lots of players left with both the skills and the chips to do a lot of damage.

    While we were preparing this new leaderboard, Dave Kauffeldt was eliminated in 13th place.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
    YuanLiTable 62 - Seat 110,020,000
    MaximeBoulaisTable 62 - Seat 35,225,000
    GoranBrestovacTable 62 - Seat 41,680,000
    DaveKauffeldtTable 62 - Seat 65,290,000
    EricVanaukenTable 62 - Seat 712,490,000
    MikeLeahTable 62 - Seat 88,630,000
    BenjaminUnderwoodTable 63 - Seat 12,265,000
    NathanHallTable 63 - Seat 213,190,000
    MaximeLejeune HebertTable 63 - Seat 311,105,000
    MaximeTherouxTable 63 - Seat 42,625,000
    BahmanAtaeianfarTable 63 - Seat 611,205,000
    MarkATable 63 - Seat 710,125,000
    DannyFreitasTable 63 - Seat 825,360,000

    13th place: Dave Kauffeldt, $16,000

    Dave Kauffeldt

    Freitas chips up in a hurry

    • Level: 32
    • Small Blind: 100K
    • Big Blind: 200K
    • Button Ante: 200K
    • Chip Average: 9.2M
    • Remaining: 13
    • Entries: 2401

    2018/09/03 | 14:09 by

    Danny Freitas and Nathan Hall have been two of the more active players in the tournament, both of them having spent time among the chip leaders. They just played a huge hand for the first 25M chip pot in the tourney.

    Danny opened the action with a raise to 500K, followed by a 3bet from Nathan to 1.65M. Danny 4bet to 4.5M, but Nathan wasn’t going anywhere – he shoved. Danny made the call.

    Danny: King of Clubs King of Diamonds
    Nathan: Ace of Clubs Ace of Spades

    The bad news came right in the window: 9 of Clubs 9 of Spades King of Spades. Bad news for Nathan, that is, Danny was elated by his good fortune. The turn and river were the Jack of Diamonds and Jack of Clubs and Danny counted out 12.53M for Nathan to match. Luckily for Nathan, he had a huge stack going into the hand, so he is left still playing over 12M.

    Danny Freitas
    Nathan Hall
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