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      • Event #1: $200 + $20 8-Max Deepstack Re-entry
      • Event #2: $135 +$15 8-Max Shootout Turbo
      • Event #3: $150 + $15 PL Omaha 3 Lives Re-entry
      • Event #4: $100 + $10 6-Max Re-entry
      • Event #5: $100 + $20 + $100 6-Max 50/50 Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #6: $100 + $10 Deepstack Turbo Re-entry
      • Event #7: $100 + $10 Single Rebuy
      • Event #8: $200 + $20 Roll the Dice 8-Max Re-entry
      • Event #9: $200 + $20 Grand Prix Canada
      • Event #10: $100 + $10 Crazy Pineapple 8-Max Re-entry
      • Event #11: $100 + $10 PL Omaha Re-entry
      • Event #12: $150 + $25 Strangers in the Night
      • Event #13: $150 + $15 Seniors’ Event
      • Event #14: $100 + $15 + $50 8-Max Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #15: $75 + $10 + $25 NL Short Deck Hold’em Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #16: $1,000 + $100 Playground 1000
      • Event #17: $100 + $60 + $500 Big Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #18: $100 + $10 Playground 100
      • Event #19: $300 + $30 PL Omaha 3 Lives Re-entry
      • Event #20: $300 + $30 Roll the Dice 8-Max Re-entry
      • Event #21: $100 + $10 Crazy Pineapple 8-Max Re-entry
      • Event #22: $100 + $20 + $100 8-Max 50/50 Bounty Re-entry
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    • Event #18: $100 + $10 Playground 100
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    Kielian bags the lead to take 12 qualifiers into Day 2

    February 3, 2020February 3, 2020 | 3:04am | Playground

    Day 1B of Event #18 of the 2020 World Cup of Cards, the $100 + $10 Playground 100, attracted a total of 116 runners of which the top 12 bagged their stacks to move forward to Day 2. It is the most affordable multi-day tournament of the World Cup of Cards and there is a guaranteed $50,000 prize pool that may end up growing even higher.

    The play was sure and steady throughout the flight as one by one, players were sent to the rail. Roy Rochette had the early chip lead but did not make it to the end. Eric Levesque then jumped ahead of the pack and held on to the top spot in the final leg, until he got into a hand and flopped two pair against Jeremi Kielian who rivered a set of jacks. Levesque was still able to bag 219,00 chips however it is Jeremi Kielian who bagged the lead with 356,000 chips. He is followed in second place by Piotr Wielopolski, with 339,00 chips, courtesy of a straight flush that he turned when the tournament was on the bubble.

    Jeremi Kielian
    Piotr Wielopolski
    There are more Day 1 starting flights as follows:
    • Day 1C: Monday February 3 at 12:00pm
    • Day 1D: Monday February 3 at 7:00pm
    • Day 1E Turbo: Tuesday February 4 at 11:00am
    Day 2 plays out Tuesday February 4 at 7:00pm, and Day 3 is on Wednesday February 5 at 7:00pm.
    Good luck to all of the competitors!

    The final 16

    • Level: 18
    • Small Blind: 3K#
    • Big Blind: 6K
    • BB Ante: 6K
    • Chip Average: 145K
    • Remaining: 16
    • Entries: 116
    February 3, 2020 | 1:48am | Playground

    After the eliminations of the following four players there now only 16 remaining on two tables:

    • Roger Boyer
    • Jared McDonald
    • Marc-Antoine Plaisance
    • Andrew Delaney

    Levesque leads through the home stretch

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 116K
    • Remaining: 20
    • Entries: 116
    February 3, 2020 | 1:29am | Playground

    With only eight more bustouts to go before the players are in the money and bag for Day 2, Eric Levesque has a solid lead with 306,000 chips, equal to 61 big blinds.

    The top stacks in play are as follows:

    First NameLast NameStack
    EricLevesque306,000
    VictorGoncolves-Morgado208,000
    ArnaudCuenot185,000
    JeremiKielian169,000
    Piotr Wielopolski162,000
    FrancisLarose161,000
    JaredMcDonald155,500
    Eric Levesque

    Korak fights back

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • BB Ante: 4K
    • Chip Average: 116K
    • Remaining: 20
    • Entries: 116
    February 3, 2020 | 1:14am | Playground

    Brigitte Korak may be a petite woman but make no mistake, she doesn’t like to get pushed around. After the mini-battle against Eric Levesque just a few hands prior, this time when action folded to Levesque and he put in a min-raise to 8,000, she replied with an all in shove. Levesque laughed, Korak laughed, the table laughed, and Korak picked up some of the chips that she lost to Levesque earlier on.

    Meanwhile Levesque reports that he busted a player when the player open shoved and he was holding pocket jacks. Then an epic hand took place when the chips went in against Andrew Delaney when Levesque had pocket kings and Delaney had pocket queens. To add to the excitement, Delaney had flopped a set of queens only to then have Levesque turn a set of kings.

    It appears that Levesque is now in the lead and with a break about to come up, a new leaderboard will be posted shortly.

    Levesque flexes his muscles

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • BB Ante: 4K
    • Chip Average: 96.6K
    • Remaining: 24
    • Entries: 116
    February 3, 2020 | 12:47am | Playground

    With 24 players left in the game, only one half will bag for Day 2.

    Action folded to Eric Levesque on the button who bumped it up from 4,000 to 8,500. In the small blind, Brigitte Korak three-bet to 25,000 and the big blind folded. Without hesitation, Levesque then four-bet all in. Korak asked for a count and the dealer cut the chips which added up to 87,500 chips. Korak tanked for a bit and then let go of her hand.

    Levesque showed a deuce as he picked up an additional 33,000 chips to add to his stack.

    Eric Levesque

    20 more to go

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 1.2K
    • Big Blind: 2.4K
    • BB Ante: 2.4K
    • Chip Average: 72.5K
    • Remaining: 32
    • Entries: 116
    February 3, 2020February 3, 2020 | 12:25am | Playground

    With only 32 players left on the four remaining tables and with the top 12 bagging their chips to move on to Day 2, there now just 20 bustouts left to go to bring Day 1B to a conclusion. With the blinds now at 1,200/2,400, there will be a lot of pressure put onto the short stacks left in play.

    These are some of the 32 souls still battling away:

    Larose leads in level 12

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 61K
    • Remaining: 38
    • Entries: 116
    February 2, 2020February 3, 2020 | 11:37pm | Playground

    There are only 38 players left in the running with the top 12 moving on to Day 2, meaning there is still a lot of poker to be played tonight. With 2,320,000 chips in play, the average stack is currently 61,000 (38 big blinds). Two players have leaped far ahead of the rest of the field; Francis Larose is in the top spot, playing a stack of 158,600 chips, good for 99 big blinds. He is followed closely in second by Jared McDonald, with a stack of 154,000 chips (96 big blinds).

    The top stacks in play are as follows:

    First NameLast NameStack
    FrancisLarose158,600
    JaredMcDonald154,000
    LouisRichard84,300
    FrancoisGauthier84,100
    BrigitteKorak80,200
    Francis Larose
    Jared McDonald

    Rochette leads going into level seven

    • Level: 7
    • Small Blind: 250
    • Big Blind: 500
    • BB Ante: 500
    • Chip Average: 29.3K
    • Remaining: 79
    • Entries: 116
    February 2, 2020 | 9:42pm | Playground

    Late registration and re-entry has now closed and the total number of entries reached 116 ( including 21 re-entries), putting a total of 2,320,000 chips into play in Day 1B. The top 12 finishers will bag their chips to move forward to Day 2.

    The average chip stack is just under 30K and the current leader is Roy Rochette. Rochette is playing a stack of 84,875 chips, equal to 170 big blinds.

    The top stacks in play are as follows:

    First NameLast NameStack
    RoyRochette84,875
    ClementCouvreur80,550
    SergeBelanger78,150
    PiotrWielopolski76,225
    OthmaneHouem66,725
    JaredMcDonald64,925
    Daniel Mackay64,450
    Roy Rochette

    84 players so far in level four

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 100
    • Big Blind: 200
    • BB Ante: 200
    • Chip Average: 21.8K
    • Remaining: 77
    • Entries: 84
    February 2, 2020February 2, 2020 | 8:12pm | Playground

    The turnout on this Superbowl Sunday has been great. There are already 85 entries in flight 1B and late registration remains open until the start of level seven at 9:15pm..

    Here are some of the Playground 100 grinders:

    Day 1B: The cards are in the air!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 50
    • Big Blind: 100
    • BB Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 205K
    • Remaining: 44
    • Entries: 45
    February 2, 2020February 2, 2020 | 7:08pm | Playground

    It’s Superbowl Sunday and also Day 1B of Event #18 of the 2020 World Cup of Cards, the $100 + $10 Playground 100, the most affordable multi-day tournament of the entire series.

    Players have a 20,000 chip starting stack and play 10-handed through 20-minute blind levels. Once space permits, play will become nine-handed. Play will continue until only 10% of the filed remains, at which point all players will be in the money and will bag their chip stack to move forward to Day 2.

    There are unlimited re-entries available right up until the end of the late registration period which is at the start of level seven at 9:15pm.

    Yesterday’s Day 1A starting flight saw 174 entries with 18 players qualifying for Day 2. Local player Sebastien “Seabass” Drolet-Poitras was able to bag 472,000 chips to take the lead. Let’s see if any player can top that outstanding accomplishment in tonight’s flight!

    The cards are in the air and there are large screen TV’s all around the tournament room showing the Superbowl, so come on down for some poker and football action.

    Good luck to all competitors!

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