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      • Event #1: $200 + $20 Playground 200
      • Event #2: $150 + $20 + $50 PLO Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #3: $100 + $10 Freeze
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    Closing the book on Day 2 – 26 players move on to Day 3

    June 29, 2019June 29, 2019 | 9:17pm | Playground

    If we were allowed only one word to describe the events today, it would be “action!”  For the major part of the day, the eliminations were happening at a constant and steady pace.  The money bubble broke halfway through the day and that’s when the flood gates of chips were thrown open.  Chips were flying everywhere and the players were out for blood.

    Early on, the prize pool was announced and promised almost $90,000 to the final table.  That got the players going and they all had their eyes on the prizes.  Coming into Day 2, Michel Gariepy was the overall chip leader with 339,000 chips.  But after only three levels, the balance of power had completely shifted, and now Pascal Fournier was the leader.  This is right about the time when the bubble hit, confirming that the remaining players were officially in the money.

    A few hours later, it was Steve Pouliot who seemed to be riding a freight train to success.  Things were going his way and he was taking full advantage of it.  A few minutes into the 22nd level, Jean-René Lafleur got a huge break when he cracked Etienne Sorel’s aces, scooping major chips towards him.  He didn’t really look back after that point.  A few levels before the end of play, it was François Gagné’s turn to hit a great streak.  A few back-to-back important pots catapulted him to the top of the leaderboard, where he cruised for the remainder of the tournament before losing a few pots just before the end, but still ending up in great position.

    After all was said and done, Wayne Derouchie, who flew under the radar all day, sprinted into the first spot of the leaderboard with 1,830,000 chips.  Jean-René Lafleur comes in second with 1,500,000.  Peter Liakopoulos bagged 1,375,000 chips and Marcello Simonetti dumped 1,110,000 chips in the bag.  François Gagne is the last of the millionaire club, with 1,095,000 chips.

    Now the bags are sealed and it’s time for the players to unwind and get ready for Day 3 action tomorrow.  The tournament is scheduled to get going at 12:00pm for the remaining 26 players.  The blinds will be 15K/30K+30K, on eight-handed tables, and play will continue until a winner is crowned.

    Tran out in 28th place

    • Level: 43
    • Small Blind: 12K
    • Big Blind: 24K
    • BB Ante: 24K
    • Chip Average: 689K
    • Remaining: 27
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019 | 8:31pm | Playground

    We arrived at table #19 where there seemed to be some serious action.  With a little more than half the average, Steven Tran was all-in for 374,000 chips.  Jonathan James Rothman had shoved on top and the action was on François Gagné.  Gagné seemed really undecided about what to do.  With barely one level left before the bags come out, players with decent stacks are often a little more cautious about when and where they gamble their chips.  After tanking a bit, Gagné made a hard fold and showed his hand: Ace of Spades King of Spades.  A quick survey of the faces around the table confirmed that everyone thought that was a really tight fold.

    Gagné’s fold was the last action, so the dealer instructed Tran and Rothman to table their hands.

    Rothman: King of Spades King of Hearts

    Tran: Ace of Clubs 7 of Clubs

    The board was revealed: 10 of Hearts 6 of Clubs 5 of Clubs 9 of Spades 10 of Diamonds and Rothman’s cowboys held their ground.  And Gagné had mad a great fold.

    Tran was left with 23,000 chips after this hand.  In the next hand he was all-in with 6 of Hearts 10 of Hearts and faced Steve Pouliot holding Ace of Spades 6 of Clubs.  The board was of no help at all for Tran, Ace of Clubs Ace of Hearts 2 of Diamonds 9 of Spades 2 of Spades and that was it for him.

    So Tran heads to the rail in 28th position, claiming a prize of $680 for his trouble.

    The tournament is about to go into hand-per-hand action as the timer dwindles down on the last level of the evening.

     

    Gagné takes the pole position after 22 levels

    • Level: 23
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 20K
    • BB Ante: 20K
    • Chip Average: 564K
    • Remaining: 33
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019 | 7:40pm | Playground

    The players just enjoyed their last break of the evening, which allowed us to update the leaderboard.

    After enjoying a few quick winning hands just prior to the break, François Gagné is now leading the pack and sitting on 1,235,000 chips.  The only other millionaire in the field is Peter Liakopoulos who’s the owner of 1,063,000 chips.

    The action is fast-paced, unforgiving and showing no signs of slowing down at all.  The field is shrinking at a regular pace as the players head into the last two levels of the evening.  The bags come out after level 24, and the remaining players will head home for some much needed rest before Day 3 tomorrow.

    Until then, anything can happen.

    François Gagné, chip leader – 1,235,000

     

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    FrançcoisGagné1,235,000
    PeterLiakopoulos1,063,000
    Jean-RenéLafleur934,000
    SachaCaya859,000
    NaveenThorati841,000
    StevePouliot770,000
    LouisOuellet700,000

    Cracked aces send Sorel home.

    • Level: 22
    • Small Blind: 8K
    • Big Blind: 16K
    • BB Ante: 16K
    • Chip Average: 490K
    • Remaining: 38
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019July 1, 2019 | 6:40pm | Playground

    If you hang around a poker room long enough, there are some sounds that tell a story so clearly, you don’t even need to see the action to know what’s going on.  Our attention was attracted by a resounding and familiar pairing of words: “All-in”, followed by a resounding and immediate “call!”  Every poker player knows this song: someone has aces up their sleeve.

    We got to the table in time to see two aces land on the table in front of Etienne Sorel: Ace of Clubs Ace of Hearts.  His opponent, Jean-René Lafleur, slumped his shoulder and tabled his own hand: Ace of Diamonds 2 of Diamonds.  His all-in was worth 315,000 and had obviously been meant to make everyone fold.  Then lady luck decided to prove, once again, how fickle she can be, as the dealer revealed the flop.  9 of Diamonds 4 of Diamonds Queen of Diamonds.  Now it was Sorel’s turn to slump his shoulders.  Just like that, Lafleur had gone from underdog to top dog by hitting his nut flush right out of the gate.  Two bricks followed on the turn and river: 3 of Clubs Jack of Spades and Sorel sighed as he sat back down to count out his chips.

    He pushed out what he thought was the right amount, but the dealer informed him that he was still missing 100,000.  Sorel looked down at his remaining chips and sadly realized that he was covered.  When the dust settled both gentlemen knuckle-punched and all was good.  If this has never happened to you, you’re either very lucky, or very new to the game; cracked aces are the bane of every poker player’s existence.  “Don’t sweat it man, it happens”, were Sorel’s parting words as he left the tournament area to go claim his $490 prize for finishing in 44th position.

    Things are moving along and there is just under one hour of play left.

     

     

    Pouliot leads the way after 20 levels

    • Level: 21
    • Small Blind: 6K
    • Big Blind: 12K
    • BB Ante: 12K
    • Chip Average: 414K
    • Remaining: 45
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019 | 5:59pm | Playground

    With four levels of play left, the players took a short break and we hit the felts.

    One thing was noticed right away; there seems to be a certain equity between the tables in terms of chips.  Most of the chip leaders stand alone on their respective tables and seem to be guarding their chips with a fierce determination.

    Day 1B top runner Steve Pouliot is a freight train pulling out all the stops.  Even five minutes into the break he was still seen stacking his chips after his latest victory.  From Terrebonne Quebec, Pouliot can be seen sporting the bracelet he won last year during the WPT National Canadian Spring Championship $135+$15 NLHE Re-entry tournament, where he pocketed his largest win by finishing first and earning over $32,000.  The friendly player was more than eager to let us snap his picture, a clear sign for any player that he is the chip leader when they come back from a break.  Right now he is sitting on a comfortable lead with almost a million chips (954,000).  His closest rivals are Fadi Haddad (828,000) and Yannick Harvey (764,000).  Naveen Thorati, Louis Ouellet, and Steven Tran complete the leaderboard after 20 levels.

    The players are back and play has just resumed.

    Steve Pouliot, chip leader – 954,000

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    StevePouliot954,000
    FadiHaddad828,000
    YannickHarvey764,000
    NaveenThorati718,000
    LouisOuellet688,000
    StevenTran676,000

     

    Jacks hold up for Tran

    • Level: 20
    • Small Blind: 5K
    • Big Blind: 10K
    • BB Ante: 10K
    • Chip Average: 351K
    • Remaining: 53
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019June 29, 2019 | 5:15pm | Playground

    There are now 53 players left.  To put things in perspective, this means that there is approximately one elimination every two minutes.  To say that the action is in full throttle would be putting it mildly.  One cannot walk around the tables without hearing a dealer saying “all-in” at every corner.

    Steven Tran was just involved in particularly important hand for him.  When we arrived at the table, he had just shoved all-in and the dealer was counting his stack, at the request of Pascal Gauthier.  Stephen Langlois was already all-in for 30,000.  Tran’s all-in amount was announced: 182,000, and Gauthier made the call.  The three players then tabled their hands:

    Langlois: Ace of Diamonds Jack of Diamonds

    Tran: Jack of Spades Jack of Hearts

    Gauthier: 10 of Spades 10 of Hearts

    Tran didn’t like Langlois’ jack but seemed confident, holding the best hand.  The board was an uneventful affair: Queen of Diamonds 5 of Spades 6 of Diamonds 8 of Hearts 9 of Hearts and Tran’s pair held up.  This effectively eliminated Stephen Langlois and made a big dent in Gauthier’s stack.  A few hands prior, Gauthier had lost a chunk of his stack when he isolated the action holding pocket three’s and came up short against his opponent’s pair of queens, so this latest loss put him in a bad spot.

    So Tran more than doubles up, with a welcome win which propels him above the average.

    In the money!

    • Level: 18
    • Small Blind: 3K
    • Big Blind: 6K
    • BB Ante: 6K
    • Chip Average: 216K
    • Remaining: 86
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019June 29, 2019 | 3:41pm | Playground

    Being a bubble is never fun, but someone has to be in that spot.  Today it was Alexander Bain’s turn.

    After declaring that the play would proceed in the hand-per-hand format, the tournament director paused the clock and instructed the dealers to follow the usual procedure.  This would allow the players an even chance to advance into the money positions, regardless of the pace at each table.  But in the last hand prior to the actual onset of this modified style of play, a few back to back eliminations made this procedure unnecessary and Alexander Bain was seen exiting the tournament hall in 95th place, thus leaving the remaining 94 players in the money.

    A few seconds after the bubble broke, a break was announced, which allowed us to obtain the first leaderboard of the day.  Pascal Fournier has inflated his stack to a point where he is not only the chip leader, but alone in the 500K+ club.  With 579,000 chips in front of him and the average stack hovering at 220K, the young player is definitely in good shape.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    PascalFournier579,000
    AlexandreJoly486,000
    VivoL444,000
    BrianTock429,000
    RodriqueGagnon428,000
    LouisOuellet422,000
    DominicTossings401,000
    KennyMcguire397,000
    LevonD388,000
    MichelGariepy365,000
    PeterLiakopoulos352,000
    StevePouliot351,000
    AliKeshavarz350,000

    Pascal Fournier – chip leader after 17 levels – 579,000 chips

    Here are a few photos of the players, from levels 16 and 17.

    PG200 Prize pool

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • BB Ante: 1.5K
    • Chip Average: 137K
    • Remaining: 136
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019 | 1:45pm | Playground

    The prize pool is on the boards, and as expected, it smashed the $100,000 guarantee.  In total, $144,530 of prize money will be distributed among the top 94 players, with over $87,000 on the final table alone.  The 1st prize is set at $26,230 and is sure to catch the eye of the whole field today.

    Rank | PositionPrize | Bourse
    1st$26,230
    2nd$18,310
    3rd$11,800
    4th$8,730
    5th$6,670
    6th$5,280
    7th$4,370
    8th$3,480
    10th - 12th$2,160
    13th - 15th$1,720
    16th - 18th $1,430
    19th -21st$1,170
    22nd - 24th$990
    25th - 27th$830
    28th - 36th$680
    37th - 45th$590
    46th - 54th$520
    55th - 63rd$470
    64th - 72nd$430
    73rd - 81st$390
    82nd - 90th$350
    91st - 94th$320

    Cards are in the air for Day 2

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • BB Ante: 3K
    • Chip Average: 120K
    • Remaining: 155
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019 | 1:28pm | Playground

    A few minutes were given to the players to take their loot out of their bags, then tournament director said the magic words: “Dealers! Shuffle-up and deal!”, and it was game on.

    The field of 745 players has now been reduced to 155 for Day 2.  Today, 10 levels of 40 minutes will be played.  The battle will continue tomorrow, Sunday June 30th at 12:00pm when play will continue until a winner is crowned.  There has been a full seating redraw, which can be found here.

    Coming into Day 2,  Michel Gariepy is the chipleader, with a respectable 339,000 chips in his bag.  Gariepy set the bar early, qualifying during Day 1A, and remained unseated through the remaining Day 1 flights.  Five other players have managed to bag over 300K chips: Steve Pouliot,, Anthony Riley, Pascal Fournier, Dominic Tossings, and David Lanthier, with stacks ranging from 313,500 to 302,000 chips.

    This promises to be an exciting day and the action will undoubtedly be unrelenting as the players ease into their mid-game strategy.

    Michel Gariepy – current chip leader 339,000

    Steve Pouliot – 313,500

    Anthony Riley – 309,000

    Pascal Fournier – 306,000

    Dominic Tossings – 305,000

    David Lanthier – 302,000

    It’s a go for Day 2 of the PG200

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • BB Ante: 3K
    • Chip Average: 120K
    • Remaining: 155
    • Entries: 745
    June 29, 2019 | 12:58pm | Playground

    Day 2 of Event #1 of the June Power Weekend, the $200 + $20 Playground 200, is just about to start. 

    The 155 players that qualified for Day 2 are slowly making their way to their tables.  In total, 745 entries were logged for all Day 1s combined, where the players battled on for 14 30-minute levels.  Today the blinds are going up every 40 minutes and the action will stop after 10 levels, at which point the remaining players will bag their chips for Day 3.

    The combined chip stacks from all Day 1 flights can be found here.

    Good luck to all!

    Day 2 seating draw

    June 29, 2019 | 10:27am | Playground

    Event #1 of the June Power Weekend, the $200 + $20 Playground 200, had four live starting flights and an online Day 1 that brought in a total of 745 entries. When Day 2 play begins at 1:00pm this afternoon, 156 players will return to battle it out over the course of 10 40-minute levels. Day 3 will be held tomorrow at noon and play until there is a winner.

    Here are the seating draws and chip counts for the Day 2 qualifiers:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
    MichelGariepyTable 28 - Seat 5339,000
    StevePouliotTable 32 - Seat 7313,500
    AnthonyRileyTable 26 - Seat 8309,000
    PascalFournierTable 35 - Seat 7306,000
    DominicTossingsTable 27 - Seat 5305,000
    DavidLanthierTable 23 - Seat 6302,000
    KennyMcguireTable 28 - Seat 7291,000
    AlexandreJolyTable 24 - Seat 1271,500
    NormanGauthierTable 22 - Seat 5256,000
    PeterLiakopoulosTable 19 - Seat 4251,000
    LoaiEl AydayTable 38 - Seat 3250,000
    VivoLTable 20 - Seat 8248,000
    SamanSaryazdiTable 36 - Seat 4227,000
    ShawnSTable 34 - Seat 4223,000
    MaximeArgentoTable 19 - Seat 5220,000
    BangTranTable 28 - Seat 4216,500
    BinShenTable 30 - Seat 1210,500
    NancyQueryTable 20 - Seat 2205,500
    Jean ReneLafleurTable 38 - Seat 1205,500
    AntoineDuboisTable 34 - Seat 8197,000
    AlexandrePatryTable 34 - Seat 9196,000
    MathieuDaigneaultTable 26 - Seat 1192,000
    ChristopherDoyleTable 38 - Seat 8190,000
    DerickDuaTable 36 - Seat 9187,000
    DavidIntroligatorTable 33 - Seat 6183,000
    FrancoisSemaanTable 27 - Seat 4182,500
    FadiHaddadTable 31 - Seat 8181,500
    CharlesGagnonTable 36 - Seat 2179,500
    BrianTockTable 20 - Seat 7172,000
    SylvianeCassiniTable 35 - Seat 2168,500
    GaetanPerreaultTable 24 - Seat 2167,000
    EmileHTable 30 - Seat 4159,500
    NaveenThoratiTable 24 - Seat 6158,500
    AmjadGTable 27 - Seat 8158,000
    JaimeNovakTable 37 - Seat 7157,500
    MichaelFrenkelTable 29 - Seat 2156,500
    FrancoisGagneTable 19 - Seat 1154,500
    GuillaumeCirceTable 27 - Seat 7154,000
    AndreLandryTable 28 - Seat 2154,000
    AyoSmithTable 30 - Seat 2149,500
    StephenSmithTable 36 - Seat 5149,000
    StephaneBedardTable 34 - Seat 6148,000
    FelixSidesTable 29 - Seat 1146,500
    LilyKornikTable 30 - Seat 5143,500
    PascalGauthierTable 29 - Seat 5142,000
    AlexBedard-PoudrierTable 22 - Seat 7142,000
    AdamLeggTable 37 - Seat 4142,000
    SimonAssoulineTable 20 - Seat 3137,000
    LouisOuelletTable 32 - Seat 1137,000
    MingzheZhangTable 34 - Seat 5136,000
    LevonDTable 26 - Seat 2135,500
    MahmoodMohebshahedinTable 33 - Seat 9132,500
    SebastienDrolet-PoitrasTable 20 - Seat 9130,500
    RodriqueGagnonTable 22 - Seat 6128,500
    YvanWaltzingTable 36 - Seat 6127,000
    HichamHammoudTable 33 - Seat 7125,500
    FrancisCarriereTable 29 - Seat 4124,000
    LucianoIacovellaTable 23 - Seat 8124,000
    MatthewOlmaTable 32 - Seat 4121,000
    MarioCharronTable 26 - Seat 6120,500
    MarcSaddikTable 35 - Seat 5119,000
    AlexandreLeducTable 23 - Seat 9119,000
    DanielMackayTable 27 - Seat 3116,500
    AndrewMolotchkoTable 35 - Seat 8114,000
    Randy LOrdwayTable 37 - Seat 8113,000
    Jonathan JamesRothmanTable 30 - Seat 3113,000
    JasonClarkeTable 28 - Seat 9112,000
    StevenNguyen-PhamTable 36 - Seat 3111,000
    Jean-PhilippeBranchaud RacineTable 24 - Seat 8111,000
    MarcBourgeoisTable 23 - Seat 2109,000
    JamesBelangerTable 33 - Seat 1109,000
    EtienneSorelTable 33 - Seat 4109,000
    FrancisDufourTable 24 - Seat 7108,000
    AliKeshavarzTable 34 - Seat 7108,000
    SofianeBoulilaTable 23 - Seat 3106,500
    JimCookeTable 32 - Seat 6105,000
    WayneDerouchieTable 32 - Seat 2104,500
    RichardFigielTable 22 - Seat 8101,000
    AlonMessicaTable 37 - Seat 1101,000
    Anthony DouglasHendersonTable 20 - Seat 1100,500
    VladislavGuliiTable 36 - Seat 798,000
    PaulMattucciTable 30 - Seat 997,500
    Jean MichelMazingarbeTable 33 - Seat 297,500
    MurielleViauTable 31 - Seat 697,000
    PeterAsskandarTable 33 - Seat 396,500
    AlainLavoieTable 30 - Seat 796,500
    Marc-AndreSt-PierreTable 20 - Seat 595,000
    EricAl HalabyTable 24 - Seat 490,500
    MichelLeblondTable 28 - Seat 890,000
    Louis-Charles JuniorLevrosTable 32 - Seat 390,000
    JuanRegalskyTable 26 - Seat 789,000
    MathewMooreTable 20 - Seat 488,500
    RogerBoyerTable 19 - Seat 287,000
    PengPengTable 31 - Seat 386,500
    StephenLangloisTable 35 - Seat 686,500
    AlexanderBainTable 29 - Seat 385,500
    Marc-AntoineCoteTable 35 - Seat 984,500
    Jonathon ScottMcleanTable 36 - Seat 884,500
    HarryChaimowizTable 32 - Seat 584,500
    YannickHarveyTable 38 - Seat 483,500
    GabrielL'Italien-SimardTable 29 - Seat 783,000
    MichaelMalouinTable 26 - Seat 483,000
    FarbodNematkhahTable 37 - Seat 683,000
    Robert JasonBernaisTable 35 - Seat 481,500
    JohnKaratambiasTable 24 - Seat 379,000
    Jean-PhilippeDupuis BouvierTable 28 - Seat 177,500
    Marc-AndreRacineTable 36 - Seat 176,500
    MichelCronierTable 24 - Seat 576,500
    SanjayManhasTable 34 - Seat 176,000
    ChristopheBegelTable 26 - Seat 976,000
    Marc AndreLaforestTable 34 - Seat 376,000
    StevenTaylorTable 26 - Seat 575,000
    EricRangerTable 19 - Seat 674,500
    FredericCossetteTable 30 - Seat 672,500
    MatthewWhiteTable 19 - Seat 971,000
    HaralambosMargaritisTable 31 - Seat 271,000
    ShunnJacquesTable 28 - Seat 670,000
    PatrickQuinnTable 19 - Seat 370,000
    JonathanBrassardTable 38 - Seat 969,000
    DanielBelisleTable 38 - Seat 668,000
    RobertIsabelleTable 22 - Seat 167,500
    DanyNoelTable 31 - Seat 967,500
    MarcelloSimonettiTable 37 - Seat 967,000
    Louis-PatrickLevrosTable 27 - Seat 166,500
    StevenTranTable 34 - Seat 266,000
    SamuelFerland-PicardTable 22 - Seat 266,000
    StevenDuguayTable 22 - Seat 365,500
    AhmadBaalbakiTable 29 - Seat 965,000
    PhilippeBelleyTable 30 - Seat 863,500
    LoriSandersonTable 27 - Seat 963,500
    ColinScheckmanTable 19 - Seat 763,000
    DarrenMcguireTable 35 - Seat 161,000
    RyanLashmarTable 26 - Seat 361,000
    WayelOTable 38 - Seat 759,500
    IgorGamayunovTable 20 - Seat 659,000
    FrancisBoisvertTable 37 - Seat 257,500
    SachaCayaTable 29 - Seat 854,500
    HuguesBelzileTable 27 - Seat 254,500
    MichaelKorovineTable 31 - Seat 553,000
    GabrielGingrasTable 38 - Seat 552,500
    GalvinVan BrusselTable 28 - Seat 350,000
    AlbertNguyenTable 23 - Seat 449,500
    AlexandreNadeau-LevesqueTable 31 - Seat 449,000
    CoTranTable 32 - Seat 948,500
    MitchealFergusonTable 23 - Seat 148,000
    NicholasSollerTable 29 - Seat 647,500
    AlonMessicaTable 37 - Seat 345,500
    PaulBrunetTable 33 - Seat 845,000
    ChristopherKokozakiTable 22 - Seat 443,000
    LucLariviereTable 22 - Seat 940,000
    MinQiuTable 37 - Seat 537,500
    NikolasBlanchetteTable 24 - Seat 936,500
    MoniqueProulxTable 31 - Seat 735,500
    StephenValitaloTable 32 - Seat 835,000
    JonathanLevertTable 23 - Seat 730,000
    JesseGrillTable 35 - Seat 315,000
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