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..
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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!
The field is just 12 spots from the money as play resumes into level 15. Sebastien Drolet-Poitras has taken a commanding lead of the players with a stack of 302,100. Loai El Ayday has moved to second place with a stack of 215,000 and Normand Deguire has rejoined the leaderboard since the first break in third with 213,500.
First Name | Last Name | Stack |
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Sebastien | Drolet-Poitras | 302,100 |
Loai | El Ayday | 215,000 |
Normand | Deguire | 213,500 |
65 players have returned from the second break of the night to continue into level 12. The average stack sits at 53,500 but a number of players have surpassed the 100,000 mark.
The leaderboard has completely shifted within the last few levels. Armik Dumont is the new chip lead with a huge stack of 150,600 which is worth a comfortable 93 big blinds. Dylan Thibault is in second with 115,000, more than doubling the current chip average.
First Name | Last Name | Stack |
---|---|---|
Armik | Dumont | 150,600 |
Dylan | Thibault | 115,000 |
Janendra | Mahendra Rajah | 104,500 |
Pavel | Covaliov | 103,700 |
84 players remain as the clock runs down on level 10. The chips are flying as players have adopted an aggressive approach for tonight’s flight and it already seems there may be new chip leaders since the break. There will be a full recount of chips after the fast approaching second break.
Here’s a look at some recent action:
Thanks to the huge turnout of 174 entries, 18 players will advance to Day 2 from the first starting flight of the Playground 100. Everyone who advances to Day 2 has the opportunity to enter as many starting flights as they wish, if they’d like to try for a larger stack.
There are now 120 players remaining on Day 1A and an average stack provides about 58 big blinds. Saraa Jean Yacoub is the early chip lead with a stack of 87,200, more than tripling the current chip average. Jenn Brooks is in second with a stack of 66,100, which is good for 132 big blinds.
Here’s a look at the full leaderboard:
First Name | Last Name | Stack |
---|---|---|
Saraa Jean | Yacoub | 87,200 |
Jenn | Brooks | 66,100 |
Julien | Rose | 62,300 |
Normand | Deguire | 62,000 |
Welcome to Day 1A of the $100 + $10 Playground 100! This is the first of five starting flights for Event #18 which features a guaranteed prize pool of $50,000!
Players will begin with a starting stack of 20,000 chips and play through 20-minute blinds. Each Day 1 flight will play 10-handed and finish once the is field reduced to 10%, at which point the money will be reached. Day 2 plays until the final table is reached. Day 3 plays until there is a winner.
This is a re-entry event with unlimited re-entries permitted until the end of the late registration period at the beginning of level seven. Re-entry is permitted for any player that loses all their chips or chooses to forfeit their stack. Competitors may enter additional Day 1s even if they have survived a previous Day 1 with chips. Those who qualify for Day 2 more than once will resume play with their largest qualifying stack; all other qualifying stacks will be forfeited. Players would, however, retain the associated cash prize for every forfeited stack.
The players are making their way into the tournament hall, and the cards will soon be in the air. Good luck to all competitors!