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      • Event #1: $200 + $20 Playground 200
      • Event #2: $150 + $20 + $50 PLO Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #3: $100 + $10 Freeze
      • Event #4: $200 + $20 Deepstack Re-entry
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    • Event #1: $200 + $20 Playground 200
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    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

    That’s a wrap: 63 players advance to Day 2

    June 29, 2019July 1, 2019 | 3:43am | Playground

    Tonight’s flight, Day 1D, saw the largest field of all four starting flights and in the end, 63 players have bagged and tagged to advance to Day 2. The action was steady throughout the evening, and as expected, when the last three levels played out, there were many casualties as short stacks shoved and big stacks hammered away.

    The chip leader for tonight’s flight was Anthony Riley, who had a massive double-up late in the evening, and while holding on to the chips that he picked up, he bagged an impressive 309,000, putting him in third place overall heading into Day 2. Other large stacks include:

    • Pascal Fournier, 306,000
    • Dominic Tossings, 305,000
    • Kenny McGuire, 291,000
    • Norman Gauthier, 256,000
    • Loai El Ayday, 250,000
    • Bin Shen, 210,500
    • Nancy Query, 205,500

    The combined chip stacks from all Day 1 flights will be available in the morning, click here to see them.

    Here are a few photos of some of the players who bagged larger than average stacks tonight:

    Slow playing QQ proves to be costly for Roshan in massive pot

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2K
    • BB Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 101K
    • Remaining: 73
    • Entries: 295
    June 29, 2019June 29, 2019 | 2:29am | Playground

    A massive hand just took place on table 35. Anthony Riley, who has been very active and raising many pots, opened the action with just a little more than a min-raise (4,500) and found flat calls by both Andre Landry in the cutoff and Hamed Roshan on the button.

    The flop came 10 of Spades 8 of Clubs 2 of Hearts and it checked around by all three players.

    The turn brought the Queen of Clubs and Riley led out for 6,500, and found a call by Landry. Roshan then raised it up to 27,000, and Riley tanked for a bit before then announcing that he was all in. Landry hesitated but finally let go of his hand, and, Roshan thought about it for only a short moment before making the call. The hands were then tabled.

    Roshan: Queen of Spades Queen of Diamonds
    Riley: Jack of Diamonds 9 of Diamonds

    Roshan had turned his set of Queens but to his dismay, Riley hit his open ended straight draw and Roshan needed either another Queen to make quads or the board to pair on the river to boat up. Unfortunately for him, the river Ace of Clubs was a brick, and Roshan’s large stack of almost 150,000 was sent to Riley who is now the big stack in play.

    Landry then said to Riley “it’s a good thing that you shoved, I had KJ and would have made the higher straight”. The table also commented that Roshan chose to just flat call pre-flop and then check his over pair on the flop, a move that proved in the end to be very costly to him.

    Anthony Riley

     

    Some more photos of players still in contention

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2K
    • BB Ante: 2K
    • Chip Average: 84.7K
    • Remaining: 87
    • Entries: 295
    June 29, 2019 | 1:50am | Playground

    Here are a few more photos of some the remaining players grinding it out and looking to bag at the end of level 14.

    Fournier is now in charge

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 73.7K
    • Remaining: 100
    • Entries: 295
    June 29, 2019 | 1:36am | Playground

    As the tournament heads in to the final three levels of the night, the field has thinned out considerably and what we typically see happen at this stage is an attempt by the short stacks to double their stacks in order to have a playable Day 2 stack, while at the same, there is usually aggressive play by the chip leaders who will be putting a lot of pressure on the smaller stacks in play.

    A  new chip leader has appeared; Pascal Fournier is now in the clear lead with more than three times the average, sitting on a healthy 244,400, followed in second place by Bin Shen, with 177,200. Here is the leader board showing the top eight stacks in play:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    PascalFournier244,400
    BinShen177,200
    DominicTossings173,200
    FelixSides170,300
    HassanMohammad161,100
    HamadRoshan147,700
    AlonMessica138,800
    AlexandrePatry122,500

     

    Roshan takes the lead at the second break

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 400
    • Big Blind: 800
    • BB Ante: 800
    • Chip Average: 49.1K
    • Remaining: 150
    • Entries: 295
    June 29, 2019June 29, 2019 | 12:02am | Playground

    The stacks are growing as players keep falling and heading to the rail. With the average sitting just below 50,000, the new chip leader, Hamed Roshan, is leading the field with more than three times the average, playing a stack of 158,700. He is followed by Hassan Mohammad in second place with 141,100. Here are the top 7 stacks that are all north of 100,000:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    HamadRoshan158,700
    HassanMohammad141,100
    RobertoParent129,800
    FelixSides124,300
    DominicTossings121,200
    RobertBernais106,500
    AtbinAbbasianafrapoli101,800

    A total of 295 players in Day 1D

    • Level: 8
    • Small Blind: 300
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 600
    • Chip Average: 42.3K
    • Remaining: 174
    • Entries: 295
    June 28, 2019 | 11:16pm | Playground

    Once the registration period closed at the start of level 7, a total of 295 players entered tonight’s flight (including 64 re-entries), bringing the total to 745 entries for all four of the live flights and the one online flight, well exceeding the guarantee and creating a prize pool of just under $150,000. As soon as the floor staff post the payouts, they will be posted here on the blog

    Table 37 has been seeing some action. Richard Tossings opened for 2,000, and Ben Menache, seated directly to his left, raised all in for 10,450. John Karatambias on Ben’s left then also went all in for less (6,775). Tossings looked like he wasn’t sure if he should join the party or not, but since he had a decent sized stack and the two all ins were for relatively small amounts, he made the call.

    Ben:  Ace of Hearts King of Diamonds
    John: King of Clubs King of Hearts
    Richard: 10 of Spades 9 of Spades

    The flop came Queen of Spades 8 of Hearts 3 of Hearts , giving Richard a chance with a gut shot draw, but the 2 of Diamonds on the turn and 2 of Spades on the river were blanks and John had a nice triple up with his pocket Kings, while Ben took the side pot with his Ace high.

    On the next hand, Ben shoved his stack of 7,150, and once again, Richard made the call.

    Ben: Queen of Hearts 9 of Clubs
    Richard: Jack of Spades 9 of Spades

    The board ran out 8 of Diamonds 5 of Spades 3 of Diamonds King of Clubs 2 of Diamonds and Ben doubled his stack and is now back in the game.

     

     

    Langlois leads at the first break

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 150
    • Big Blind: 300
    • BB Ante: 300
    • Chip Average: 32.6K
    • Remaining: 196
    • Entries: 250
    June 28, 2019June 29, 2019 | 9:40pm | Playground

    The players have just returned from their first break of the evening and action has been heating up on the felt. Tables keep opening up and there are now 256 entries (including 42 re-entries) and there still remains 40 minutes left in the late registration period, so, those numbers will continue to climb for sure.

    With an average stack hovering around 33,000, five players have so far amassed chips stacks that are two to two and half times the average. Stephen Langlois leads the pack with 78,200, and Lily Kornik is hot on his tail sitting on 74,300.

    Here are the top stacks in play:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    StephenLanglois78,200
    LilyKornik74,300
    Patrick Quinn70,900
    FrederickCosette66,600
    AlexandreRuest61,900

    Some player photos from level four

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 100
    • Big Blind: 200
    • BB Ante: 200
    • Chip Average: 30.7K
    • Remaining: 180
    • Entries: 221
    June 28, 2019 | 8:53pm | Playground

    Whoa, it’s going to be a big one! There are now 221 entries (including 30 re-entries) and with another 90 minutes left to go in late registration, who knows what the final player tally will be? The one thing that is known for sure is the prize pool will be amazing, with tremendous value for all of the players.

    Here are some of the tournament grinders seated for tonight’s flight:

    The Salami’s are in the house

    • Level: 3
    • Small Blind: 75K
    • Big Blind: 150
    • BB Ante: 150
    • Chip Average: 27.9K
    • Remaining: 161
    • Entries: 180
    June 28, 2019June 28, 2019 | 8:34pm | Playground

    Level three has just began and the tournament is now up to 180 entries (including 12 re-entries) and with still another two full hours left to go in late registration, this marquee event is going to offer a tremendous prize pool, well above the $100,000 guarantee!

    Lily Kornik, known here at Playground as “The Big Salami”, and recently the champion of the Playground1000 during the MILLIONS North America last month, just doubled up for the second time tonight as she was taken all in by Eric Ranger who was looking for a miracle double up after having lost some chips. Lily was holding a pair of Jacks and Eric had made his move with 5-3 off suit. Lily did a double take when the dealer flopped both a 6 and a 4, but the board stayed clean on the turn and river to send the chips her way. Lily has already qualified for Day 2 in this event but decided to to jump in to the last flight tonight since her husband Steve is seated on the next table. Let’s see if she can continue her run good and bag an even larger stack tonight.

           

    PG200 Day 1D – Cards are in the air!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 50
    • Big Blind: 100
    • BB Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 25K
    • Remaining: 110
    • Entries: 110
    June 28, 2019July 1, 2019 | 7:32pm | Playground

    The tournament director has just announced “dealers…shuffle up and deal!“, meaning that the final flight (Day 1D) of Event #1 of the $200 + $20 PG200 has just started. The Playground 200 provides players with a starting stack of 25,000 in chips to start their journey to get a part of the $100,000 guaranteed prize pool. Between the online Day 1 and the three previous live starting flights, this event has already gathered 450 entries, and 98 players have so far advanced to Day 2. With already more than 110 players in their seats for tonight’s flight, the $100,000 guarantee has already been smashed and the prize pool will continue to grow until the late registration period closes at the start of level 7, at 10:15pm.

    Each Day 1 plays through 14 30-minute levels before the levels increase to 40 minutes in length on Days 2 and 3. Players who have already played a Day 1 and who have bagged chips may enter tonight’s flight as well, with the hopes of building an even bigger chip stack to take to Day 2. Players who qualify more than once for Day 2 will resume play on Day 2 with their largest qualifying stack.

    For a list of players who have already qualified for Day 2, along with their chip stacks, click here

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