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      • Event #1: $200 + $20 Playground 200
      • Event #2: $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open
      • Event #3: $25,000 + $300 Super High Roller
      • Event #4: $10,000 + $300 MILLIONS North America
      • Event #5: $500 + $50 8-Max
      • Event #6: $10,000 + $300 High Roller
      • Event #7: $1,000 + $100 Playground 1000
      • Event #8: $100 + $60 + $500 Big Bounty
      • Event #9: $25,000 + $300 Super High Roller
      • Event #10: $200 + $30 + $100 Bounty
      • Event #11: $500 + $50 6-Max
      • Event #12: $200 + $30 + $100 PLO Bounty
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    • Event #2: $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open
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    Your last chance at the Montreal Open

    May 20, 2019 | 10:02am | Playground

    The final starting flight of Event #2 of the MILLIONS North America, the $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open, is about to begin. The Montreal Open has been tremendously popular with players, having already attracted 1,315 entries through the first six starting flights and nearly 400 players have qualified for Day 2. The great turnout has already put the prize pool for this event over the seven-figure gurantee, and today’s flight will take it to new heights. To see the combined Day 1 results, click here.

    Day 1G, the turbo flight, is the last chance to qualify for Day 2. It will put the players through 16 shortened levels of play before Day 2 begins this afternoon at 3:30pm.  As with all other starting flights, late registration and unlimited re-entries will be available until the beginning of the ninth level of play, so players have until 12:15pm to take part. The 15-minute blind levels are sure to lead to lots of fast action throughout this flight, and the re-entries will add up quickly in the last dash to Day 2.

    The cards will be in the air soon. Good luck to all!

    That’s a wrap

    May 20, 2019 | 3:04am | Playground

    The chips are in the bag for flight Day 1F of Event #2: $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open. A total of 255 entries were logged in tonight’s flight, including 29 re-entries. In the end, 78 players got to drop chips in their bag, thus securing a seat for Day 2.

    In brief, the action was fast paced, intense and steady. A lot of players went on a roller coaster ride but in the end managed to survive and were seen leaving the tournament hall with a smile on their faces. The happiest player is definitely Mario Dardis who managed to bag an impressive 11,790,000 chips. This performance places him in 2nd place overall, behind David Bolduc Hamel who bagged 13,865,000 on Day 1D. The second highest bagger tonight is Cheathta Ros, who had a steady run tonight and dropped 7,860,000 chips in his own bag.

    It’s been a wild ride all week for the Montreal Open Day 1’s. After six flights and 1345 entries, 397 players have bagged chips for Day 2. To see the combined Day 1 results, click here.

    The qualifying players will return Monday May 20, at 3:30pm when play resumes for 12 levels of 40 minutes. Day 1G, the last flight of Day 1’s for the Montreal Open gets underway Monday, May 20th at 10:00am. Blinds will go up every 15 minutes for this turbo flight.

    One hundred left

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 25K
    • Big Blind: 50K
    • BB Ante: 50K
    • Chip Average: 2,55M
    • Remaining: 100
    • Entries: 255
    May 20, 2019May 20, 2019 | 1:17am | Playground

    Things are moving along at a brisk pace and the numbers are shrinking. There are now 100 players left as the flight heads into level 15.

    The action is constant and the chip leaders on each table put the squeeze on the shorter stacks. With one hour left to play before the bags come out, it’s each man for himself.

    Here are a few photos of the players from levels 13 and 14.

    Al Qutub ahead of the rest

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 20K
    • Big Blind: 40K
    • BB Ante: 40K
    • Chip Average: 2,11M
    • Remaining: 121
    • Entries: 255
    May 19, 2019May 20, 2019 | 11:56pm | Playground

    The remaining 122 players took a short break between levels 12 and 13 and are just getting back in their seats for the last stretch of the night. With a little more than half of the field eliminated, the action is getting tougher and more intense with each new bust out.

    Faisal Al Qutub has managed to not only become the new chip leader, he now has more than triple the average stack. Nursing a 7,065,000 stack, he has a clear lead on his closest rivals. Cheathta Ros is still going strong and now has 5,470,000 chips in front of him. Bradley Phee and Hrair Yapoudjian remain on the leaderboard as well, along with George Biliouras, making his first appearance tonight, with a respectable 4,065,000 stack.

    With two hours to go, everything is possible and it will be interesting to see who bags chips at the end of level 16.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    FaisalAl Qutub7,065,000
    CheathtaRos5,470,000
    BradleyPhee4,280,000
    GeorgeBiliouras4,065,000
    HrairYapoudjian4,035,000

    Ros takes the lead

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 20K
    • BB Ante: 20K
    • Chip Average: 1,36M
    • Remaining: 188
    • Entries: 255
    May 19, 2019May 20, 2019 | 10:05pm | Playground

    The registrations are closed for Day 1F of the Montreal Open. In total 255 entries were logged, including 29 re-entries.

    Up to now and including this afternoon’s Day 1E flight, 1345 bullets were fired in an attempt to qualify for Day 2. Between them, flights Day 1A through Day 1E have seen 319 players qualify. To that number we will be adding tonight’s baggers, after level 16.

    The field is shrinking at a steady pace right now, and Cheathta is in the lead after eight levels of play. With over twice the average with a stack of 3,850,000 Ros is definitely in a great position right now. The closest player behind Ros is Chawki Fawaz, who is the proud owner of 3,646,000 chips.

    There is only one flight left for players wanting to get a piece of what promises to be a excellent prize pool. Day 1G gets underway tomorrow at 10:00am, this is a turbo flight with 15-minute blinds.


    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    CheathtaRos3,850,000
    ChawkiFawaz3,646,000
    FaisalAl Qutub3,285,000
    MarcLavergne3,225,000
    WayneObrien3,095,000
    HrairYapoudjian3,045,000
    FredRobitaille3,030,000
    EdouardApril3,015,000

    110 players advance from Day 1E

    May 19, 2019 | 9:53pm | Playground

    Day 1E of the Montreal Open proved to be the most popular Day 1 yet. There were nearly 200 players ready and waiting for the opening announcement at the start of the flight, and a steady stream of new joiners brought the total for the day up to 336 entries.

    The chip lead changed hands many times this afternoon, as no player was able to maintain the momentum that took them to the top of the leaderboard for very long. By the time the chips were bagged after 16 levels of play, only one person, Vadim Rozin, was able to surpass the 10 million threshold. But more than a dozen players managed to advance stacks of 5 million or more, providing plenty of Day 2 ammunition. In all, 110 players survived this flight and will return tomorrow at 3:30pm for Day 2. To see the combined Day 1 results, click here.

    The final starting flight for this event, Day 1G, the turbo flight, will be held tomorrow morning at 10:00am and play through 16 abbreviated levels so the qualifiers can start Day 2 on time.

    These players advanced some the largest stacks from Day 1E:

     

     

    Moving along in day 1F

    • Level: 7
    • Small Blind: 7K
    • Big Blind: 14K
    • BB Ante: 14K
    • Chip Average: 1,21M
    • Remaining: 195
    • Entries: 236
    May 19, 2019May 20, 2019 | 8:42pm | Playground

    The tournament is halfway through level 7 and the clock shows 195 players in the field out of 236 entries, which includes 21 re-entries.

    There is just under one hour left for late registrations and re-entries. The tournament hall is filled with the buzzing energy that usually accompanies the events at Playground poker. Chips shuffling, all in cards flying, the talented massage therapists and the army of lovely Rail restaurant waitresses as far as the eye can see. For any poker aficionado this is a sight to behold.

    The players on table #19 are enjoying a treat matching wits against Maria Ho. The lovely Taiwanese-American poker player and television host/commentator is one of the top ranked female poker players in the world. The Women in Poker Hall of Fame inductee has amassed over $3,000,000 in live tournament winnings, has over 50 WSOP cashes, and and is presently ranked 401st on the all time money list.

    Here are a few more photos of the players in action.

    Last hour of play

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 30K
    • Big Blind: 60K
    • BB Ante: 60K
    • Chip Average: 2.65M
    • Remaining: 127
    • Entries: 336
    May 19, 2019 | 8:03pm | Playground

    Day 1E has just entered the fifteenth level of play, leaving less than an hour left in this flight.

    The field now stands at 127 players, approaching a third of the total entries for the day. The mood in the room is a mix of tension and excitement; an influx of players in the $515 + $50 turbo re-entry satellite for the Main Event has brought with it a more boisterous atmosphere, but the remaining players in Day 1E are quietly and carefully calculating their every move in order to make it to the end of this flight.

    Here are some recent photos:

    Day 1F through the lens

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 5K
    • Big Blind: 10K
    • BB Ante: 10K
    • Chip Average: 1,127K
    • Remaining: 181
    • Entries: 204
    May 19, 2019 | 7:42pm | Playground

    The clock is showing just about two hours of late registration possible. So far, 204 entries have been logged for this Day 1 flight, including 14 re-entries.

    The heat is on, the action is serious and the chips are flying.

    Here are a few photos of the players taken during levels 3 and 4.

    Malm in the lead in Day 1F

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 5K
    • Big Blind: 10K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 1,100K
    • Remaining: 180
    • Entries: 201
    May 19, 2019May 19, 2019 | 7:37pm | Playground

    After four levels of play, the players took a short break and we went chip hunting. With the chip average at 1,100,000 we chose players with two millions to make the leaderboard.

    Michael Malm tops the list with a hefty 2,974,000 stack. Fred Robitaille is right behind him with 2,523,000 chips, as well as Eric Al Halaby with 2,424,000 chips.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    MichaelMalm2,974,000
    FredRobitaille2,523,000
    EricAl Halaby2,424,000
    MarcA2,058,000
    BradleyPhee2,049,000
    RobertSibbald2,037,000
    PiroozBayat2,019,000
    FaisalAl Qutub2,002,000

    Wilkins leads after 12 levels

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 20K
    • Big Blind: 40K
    • BB Ante: 40K
    • Chip Average: 2M
    • Remaining: 163
    • Entries: 336
    May 19, 2019 | 7:10pm | Playground

    Day 1E has just made the final turn down the home stretch. Now that 12 levels of play are complete, there are still 163 runners in contention with four levels left to go before bagging chips for tomorrow’s Day 2.

    Although play has tightened up since the early levels, the all in card made regular appearances throughout the last few levels of play. The shorter stacks in the field are beginning to feel the pressure of the blinds, making pre-flop all ins a more common occurrence.

    The chip lead is held by Matthew Wilkins. He is comfortably ahead of everyone else in Day 1E, but, as any player will tell you, things can change quickly in tournament poker so he will have to keep up the play that got him to this point to bring those chips with him to Day 2.

    The current chip leader:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    MatthewWilkins8,850,000
    KevinJavier5,445,000
    DaveRathwell5,175,000
    Vadim Rosen5,020,000
    ShunnJacques4,295,000
    ToddBudgell4,200,000

    136 and counting

    • Level: 2
    • Small Blind: 3K
    • Big Blind: 6K
    • BB Ante: 6K
    • Chip Average: 1M
    • Remaining: 135
    • Entries: 136
    May 19, 2019May 20, 2019 | 6:05pm | Playground

    After two levels of play, there are already 136 entries«. The action is on and the players are in it to win. Quite a few players who have already qualified for Day 2 are seated at the tables, trying to bag bigger stacks.

    There is still plenty of time to get in on the action. There is still 3½ hours to buy-in or re-enter, so basically until 9:15pm.

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