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    • July Power Weekend 2019
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      • Event #1: $100 + $10 8-Max Re-entry
      • Event #2: $500 + $50 Playground 500
      • Event #3: $100 + $10 Playground 100
      • Event #4: $100 + $10 Deepstack Re-entry
      • Event #5: $100 + $10 6-Max Re-entry
      • Event #6: $150 + $20 + $50 6-Max Bounty
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    • Event #3: $100 + $10 Playground 100
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      • Day 1A
      • Day 1B
      • Day 1C
      • Day 1D
      • Day 1E
      • Day 2
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    Teurquety bags huge lead to end Day 1A

    • Level: 20
    • Small Blind: 5K
    • Big Blind: 10K
    • BB Ante: 10K
    • Chip Average: 10K
    • Remaining: 17
    • Entries: 161
    July 19, 2019July 19, 2019 | 3:56am | Playground

    The action started at 7:00pm in the $100 + $10 Playground 100 Day 1A and by the time late registration came to a close, 161 players had jumped in (including 24 re-entries). Action started right out of the gate and three or four players seemed to always be at the top of the leader board as the night moved along. Play was scheduled to last until the field shrunk down to 10% of the total entries, meaning it would come to an end once there were only 17 players remaining with chips to bag. All players who bagged are now in the money and are guaranteed a min-cash, but of course everyone is looking for a final table finish and hoping to be crowned champion and take home the top prize.

    Jason Teurquety played a great game and in the end, he was able to bag a massive 792,500, which is double the second place finisher, Andrew Kristoff, who bagged 346,500.

    As play was down to 19 players, all of the short stacks were looking at the other two other tables, hoping to see even smaller stacks than their own, so that they would be able to maybe squeak into the money should another two players bustout. Marc-Andre St-Pierre was the first casualty after being taken out by Benoit Desbiens. Once the field was reduced to 18 players, the remaining players on the third table merged with the other two tables and with the final 18 players now on the bubble, play went hand for hand.

    Hand for hand lasted a few orbits until all of the sudden, there were all ins on both tables. Once  the floor gave the go ahead to open the hands, the cards were tabled. On table 34, Mike Patenaude was all in with Ace of Hearts Queen of Spades and was facing the monster hand of Andrew Kristoff, the King of Diamonds King of Spades and Patenaude was in a very tight spot. The board ran out 8 of Spades Queen of Diamonds 7 of Clubs 6 of Diamonds 9 of Spades which was of no help Patenaude, and as Kristoff had his stack covered, Patenaude was sent to the rail as the bubble boy and will not be returning for day 2.

    Andrew Kristoff

    Mike Patenaude

    On the other table, Marc-Antoine Coté, who was also one of the chip leaders all night, was all in against Jason Teurquety. Coté had suffered a few big losses late in the evening and was down to around 150,000, and when he looked down at Ace of Spades King of Clubs, his chips went in against Teurquety, who was holding the Ace of Hearts 7 of Clubs. The board ran out 4 of Clubs 2 of Clubs Queen of Hearts 3 of Clubs 2 of Hearts, which was clean for Coté, and he received a badly needed double up on the very last hand of the evening. Luckily for Teurquety, he had almost 1,000,000 chips, so after his loss, he was still able to bag an outstanding 792,500.

    Jason Teurquety

    Marc-Antoine Coté

    Other top stacks include Joseph B. (322,500) and Paul El-Khoury (310,500). The results page will be updated on Saturday and will show the chip stacks of all of the players who bagged for Day 2.

    Here are some of the players who will be returning for Day 2:

    There are still more starting flights so you can still join in on the action in this affordable buy in event:

    • Day 1B: Friday July 19 at 12:00pm
    • Day 1C: Friday July 19 at 7:00pm
    • Day 1D: Saturday July 20 at 11:00am
    • Day 1E: Saturday July 20 at 7:00pm
    • Day 2: Sunday July 21 at 3:00pm

     

    Teurquety jumps to the top at the final break

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 111K
    • Remaining: 29
    • Entries: 161
    July 19, 2019 | 1:50am | Playground

    Jason Teurquety, who has been on the leader board the entire evening, is now the new sheriff in town as he has taken over the lead with a cool 279,000. As this post was being written up, we could see that he just busted another player and has added all kinds of extra chips to his impressive stack (we will hopefully get a new count very shortly).

    Only two others are north of 200,000; Joseph B. (235,000) and Steven Umansky (227,000), who are both on the same table, are trying hard to overtake Jason before the last 17 players bag & tag for day 2.

    Here is the final leader board:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    JasonTeurquety279,000
    JosephB.235,000
    StevenUmansky227,000
    MikePatenaude180,000
    Marc-AntoineCote175,000

     

    Some of the remaining players

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 97.5KK
    • Remaining: 33
    • Entries: 161
    July 19, 2019 | 1:25am | Playground

    The field is thinning out as the short stacks are working hard at trying to double up. There was just a break so the leader board will be updated shortly.

    Here are some of the players still fighting away and looking to bag at the end of the night:

     

     

    All in AA vs AA: there is always a sweat

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • BB Ante: 3K
    • Chip Average: 78.5K
    • Remaining: 41
    • Entries: 161
    July 19, 2019July 21, 2019 | 12:49am | Playground

    On table 34 action was all in pre-flop between Paul El-Khouri and Jean St. Martin, and both players were sitting on large stacks, although El-Khouri had St. Martin covered. When the players flipped over their cards, the entire table smiled as both players had pocket aces, and it looked like one of those “waste of everyone’s time, chopped pots”.  There were two diamonds on the flop, and on the turn everyone on the table went silent when a third diamond hit the board. El-Khouri was holding the ace of diamonds and St. Martin cringed and tensed up, thinking “OMG”. Thankfully for him, the river was a blank and the pot was chopped.

    Tournament players know the routine: there is always a sweat when there is an all in. This is definitely a situation where in the end, St. Martin was happy to chop.

    Paul El-Khouri

     

    Jean St. Martin

     

     

    Coté still leads the field at the second break

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 54.5K
    • Remaining: 59
    • Entries: 161
    July 18, 2019July 18, 2019 | 11:44pm | Playground

    The field is now down to less than half of the entries but there is still a long way to go as the night plays on until only 10% of the field remains, which means with 161 total entries, play will stop when there are just 17 players left.

    The play has become a little bit more cautious over the last few levels and although Marc-Antoine Coté made it up as high as 170,000 just a little while back, he did lose a few hands but remains in the lead nursing a 131,700 chip stack. Benoit Desbiens (second in chips at the first break) and Jason Teurquety (fifth in chips at the first break) are hot on his heels and doing their best to overtake Coté; only time will tell if they can surpass him.

    Here is the latest leader board:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    Marc-AntoineCote131,700
    BenoitDesbiens116,900
    JasonTeurquety116,100
    JeanSt. Martin105,400

    Marc-Antoine Coté

    Benoit Desbiens
    Jason Teurquety

    Teurquety scoops with AK to eliminate Simon

    • Level: 10
    • Small Blind: 500
    • Big Blind: 1K
    • BB Ante: 1K
    • Chip Average: 39.7k
    • Remaining: 81
    • Entries: 161
    July 18, 2019 | 10:49pm | Playground

    With the blinds at 500/1,000, Jason Teurquety raised it up in the cut off position to 3,100 and was called by Charli Azoulay on the button. When it came back around to Nicolas Simon who had initially tried to limp in, he moved his stack all in for about 20,000. Teurquety made the call and Azoulay let go of his hand and got out of the way.  The cards were tabled:

    Teurquety: Ace of Hearts King of Clubs
    Simon: Queen of Clubs 2 of Clubs

    Teurquety was way ahead and although Simon was hoping for a miracle double up, it wasn’t to be found on the Jack of Diamonds 4 of Diamonds 7 of Diamonds 8 of Clubs 5 of Clubs board.

     

    Coté takes a massive lead at the first break

    • Level: 7
    • Small Blind: 250
    • Big Blind: 500
    • BB Ante: 500
    • Chip Average: 26.8K
    • Remaining: 120
    • Entries: 161
    July 18, 2019July 18, 2019 | 9:51pm | Playground

    Late registration has come to a close and the turnout tonight has been great; there are a total of 161 entries (with 24 re-entries) and with still another four starting flights left to go, it looks like this event is going to be a huge success!

    With the average chip stack hovering just a little bit over 25,000 at the first break, a total of seven players were able to build stacks north of 50,000. One player, Marc-Antoine Coté, managed to pull away from the rest of the pack and amass almost triple the chip average and currently sits on a whopping 93,200 chips!

    Here are all of the leaders at the first break:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    Marc-AntoineCote93,200
    BenoitDesbiens59,400
    MichelGauthier57,800
    AwadiesManoukiean55,600
    JasonTeurquety55,200
    SimonAssouline53,700
    RyanLashmar51,300

    Some of the faces in the field

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 150
    • Big Blind: 300
    • BB Ante: 300
    • Chip Average: 23K
    • Remaining: 125
    • Entries: 144
    July 18, 2019 | 8:46pm | Playground

    The room is filling up nicely and with already 144 entries (including 14 re-entries), if this is any type of indication of what to expect, the prize pool will be really sweet for such a modest priced buy-in.

    Here are some of the players grinding it out on the felt tonight:

    Event #3 Day 1A: The cards are in the air

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 50
    • Big Blind: 100
    • BB Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 20.2K
    • Remaining: 99
    • Entries: 100
    July 18, 2019July 19, 2019 | 7:36pm | Playground

    Welcome to the first starting flight of Event #3, the $100 + 10 Playground 100. This is the first live flight of five Day 1’s (there was an online Day 1 last Sunday on partypoker that attracted 27 runners, of which three advanced to day Day 2). Players start with 20,000 chips and play until the field is down to just 10% of the the total entries. Blind levels are 20 minutes long and players have unlimited re-entry available until the end of the the late registration period at the start of level 7 at 9:15pm.

    There is a guaranteed $50,000 prize pool, and based on the experience of previous Power Weekends, an affordable event like this could see the prize pool swell to a much larger amount.

    Just in case you can’t make tonight’s flight, here is the schedule for the remaining four day 1 starting flights:

    • Day 1B: Friday July 19 at 12:00pm
    • Day 1C: Friday July 19 at 7:00pm
    • Day 1D: Saturday July 20 at 11:00am
    • Day 1E: Saturday July 20 at 7;00pm

    Day 2 will take place on Sunday July 21 at 3:00pm and will play down to a winner.

     

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