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    • July Power Weekend 2019
      • Past Events
    • Events
      • 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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    Rapp bags 412,000 to lead the field into day 2

    • Level: 21
    • Small Blind: 6K
    • Big Blind: 12k
    • BB Ante: 12k
    • Chip Average: 191K
    • Remaining: 20
    • Entries: 191
    July 20, 2019July 20, 2019 | 3:30am | Playground

    Action had calmed down in the last few levels of the Playground 100, and then all of the sudden, everything went wild. When play was down to 25 players, and with the top 20 moving on to day 2 and a guaranteed cash, most of those remaining had decent stacks and were playing very tight. Rene Noel had the smallest stack and was the first to exit the room. Mitcheal Ferguson had lost a few key hands late in the game and although he had a decent stack at the final break of the evening, before we had a chance to see the action, he also was sent on his way to the rail.

    Malik Lefty, a regular at Playground, was sitting on a healthy stack and when he looked down at his hand, he saw what looked like a nice opportunity to put pressure onto the other players and see if he could eliminate Nicolas Miron who had the smallest stack on the table. Miron, another Playground regular, had a tough night and was nursing one of the smaller stacks the entire time. Well, as they say, timing is everything. Miron had shoved his 9 big blind stack and Lefty went heads up against him holding ace-queen suited. Unfortunately for Lefty, Miron had the goods; he was holding pocket aces and managed to score a badly needed double up.

    Play was all of the sudden on the bubble and as fate would have it, Lefty and Miron ended up heads-up again. With Lefty in the big blind with blinds at 6,000/12,000, Miron raised it up to 26,000 and everyone got out of the way except for Lefty who made the call while defending his big blind. The flop came king-ten-eight and Lefty checked. Miron checked back. The turn was an ace, and this time Lefty lead out for 30,000. Miron made the call. The river was a four and Lefty decided to shove his stack. Lefty was holding king-eight and had flopped two pair. Miron however was holding ace-ten and had turned a higher two pair and snap called Lefty’s shove. Miron, who only a few moments earlier was sitting on less than ten bigs, now had a great stack. Lefty, who had a great stack, was now the bubble boy.

    The top stack of the flight belongs to Shelley Rapp. Rapp, another regular here at Playground, played a steady game all night long. As each level progressed, her stack kept growing, and although she was not a top five stack until the final break, she played solid all night long and kept chipping up slowly and steadily. She also had some good luck to go along with her skill, flopping the top straight against the low straight, as well as some other key hands. When it was all said and done, she bagged the top stack of the evening (412,000). Miron was the second biggest stack (374,000), followed by Simon Tabah (320,500) and Francis Carriere (296,000).

    Players will return for Day 2 on Sunday at 3:00pm, and players will all be in the money, with a guaranteed min-cash, while playing for the top prize on the final table. The combined Day 1 results (tonight’s results will be added on Saturday) can be seen by clicking here

    There are two more Day 1 starting flights tomorrow, Day 1D Saturday July 20 at 11:00am, and Day 1E Saturday at 7:00pm.

    Players should note that if they have already bagged a stack for day 2, they can still enter another flight, and should they bag again, they will play the largest stack while still receiving a min-cash on any smaller bags that they must forfeit.

    Shelley Rapp:

    Nicolas Miron:

    Malik Lefty:

     

     

    The closest leaderboard ever

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 112.3K
    • Remaining: 34
    • Entries: 191
    July 20, 2019 | 1:46am | Playground

    As players were just on break giving us a chance to do another chip count. Where as there is usually one clear cut leader and a few others who are trailing but lower in chip stack sizing, tonight’s flight has the tightest race possible for the lead. On table 36, four players have almost the identical stack, and one other player has a stack that is also almost identical.

    Right after the break however the was another all in on table 36, and it was a bizarre hand indeed. Both Francis Carriere and Michael Tremblay got all of their chips into the middle with Tremblay holding Queen of Clubs : Jack of Clubs and Carriere with King of Clubs 10 of Clubs. The flop fell Ace of Clubs 4 of Clubs 6 of Clubs giving both players a flush, and since the 3 of Spades on the turn and Queen of Spades on the river did not change a thing, Carriere eliminated Tremblay with his king high flush vs Tremblay’s queen high flush, so Carriere is our official chip leader at the final break. Shelley Rapp is right behind in second place.

    Here are the top stacks in play:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    FrancisCarriere217,000
    ShelleyRapp217,000
    Charles-EricBenoit216,000
    SimonTabah213,000
    MykytaKurilenko211,000
    AlexandreDemers195,000

     

    Francis Carriere:

     

    Shelley Rapp:

     

    Charles-Eric Benoit:

     

    Some of the larger stacks in play

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • BB Ante: 4K
    • Chip Average: 100.5K
    • Remaining: 38
    • Entries: 191
    July 20, 2019 | 12:49am | Playground

    Play has slowed down across the five remaining tables as there now are 38 players left on the 9-handed tables. With the top 20 players moving on to day 2 to end up in the money, everyone who is still here wants to return and cash in this event.

    Here are some of the top stacks in play at the moment:

    Carriere on top at the second break

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2K
    • BB Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 61.6K
    • Remaining: 62
    • Entries: 191
    July 19, 2019July 20, 2019 | 11:55pm | Playground

    The tournament is in level 13 and the field has dropped to 62 players. The top 10% will bag and move on to day 2, and with 191 entries this evening, that means 20 will return on Sunday and will all be in the money.

    The players just returned from their second break of the evening and the lead has changed; the new chip leader is Francis Carriere with 148,500. He is followed really closely by Simon Tabah who has 143,200. Richard Tossings, who led at the last break, ran into some bad luck and lost his stack. Just as you can go from hero to zero really fast, the short stacks also know that with a couple of well timed double ups, you can also catapult into the lead really fast as well. This therefore is still anybody’s game.

    Some of the recent bustouts include: Mohammed Naceri, Ali Dali, Scott Shein, Mario Savard, Eric Ranger, Anick Murray, Gaetan Laperriere, Nicolas Cyr and Juliane Didone.

    Here are the leaders and their chip stacks:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    FrancisCarriere148,500
    SimonTabah143,200
    Anick Murray121,800
    EricRanger119,200
    DavidIntroligator108,400

    Francis Carriere:

     

    Simon Tabah:

    Tossings leads at the 1st break

    • Level: 7
    • Small Blind: 250
    • Big Blind: 500
    • BB Ante: 500
    • Chip Average: 26.7K
    • Remaining: 143
    • Entries: 191
    July 19, 2019 | 9:58pm | Playground

    The late registration period has now closed and the total number of entries tonight hit 191 (including 26 re-entries). With another two more starting flights tomorrow, who knows what the grand total will be? The one thing that we do know for sure is that every additional entry will just keep adding to the prize pool which has already surpassed the $50,000 guarantee.

    With the average chip stack at the first break sitting just below 27,000, the chip leader is Richard Tossings, with an impressive 116,600 chips.  Quite a few other players have manged to double the average (or more) so the fight to bag the top stack will continue as each level plays out.

    Here are the leaders at the first break:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    RichardTossings116,600
    DavidIntroligator76,200
    RobertDagenais75,100
    AyanaPartouche67,100
    FrancisCarriere66,800
    JoelBerard62,400
    SimonBissonnette-Du-Cap55,300

     

    Richard Tossings:

     

    Tonight’s flight has already surpassed last night’s total entries

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 150
    • Big Blind: 300
    • BB Ante: 300
    • Chip Average: 23.6K
    • Remaining: 150
    • Entries: 177
    July 19, 2019 | 8:45pm | Playground

    With still another 40 minutes left in the late registration period, there are already 177 total entries (including 17 re-entries), so that means that the $50,000 guaranteed prize pool has just been surpassed, with still another two more starting flights left to go on Saturday. The prize pool is sure to be juicy and the value is outstanding for such an affordable buy in event.

    Here are a few of the players fighting away and looking to bag chips tonight for day 2:

    Day 1C is now underway!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 50
    • Big Blind: 100
    • BB Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 20K
    • Remaining: 111
    • Entries: 111
    July 19, 2019July 19, 2019 | 7:33pm | Playground

    Welcome to Day 1C of the $100 + 10 Playground 100. 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. The tournament will play down to 10% of the field, at which point players will bag for Day 2 and will be in the money! It’s a nice feeling to come back on Sunday knowing that you will be making some cash, regardless how big or how small your stack might be.

    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. With already 324 entries between the online flight as well as last night and this afternoon’s flight, it looks like it’s going to be a huge event!

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

    • 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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