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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 chances to qualify for the Montreal Open are running out. Don’t miss this one!

    May 17, 2019 | 8:00pm | Playground

    Tonight at 8:00pm is the second-to-last chance to qualify for Event #2, the $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open, through a $150 + $15 turbo re-entry satellite.

    The series of satellites in the lead up to the Montreal Open  proved to be very popular, allowing 82 players to qualify before the first starting flight of the event. These satellites consistently surpassed their guarantees and tonight’s should be no exception; it will follow the same format as the others, allowing unlimited re-entries until the beginning of the seventh 15-minute level of play.

    Tonight’s guarantee stands at 15 seats, but, judging by the popularity of Day 1A of the Montreal Open and the earlier satellites, this one should attract a huge field. This is one you don’t want to miss!

    Korovine in the lead after 4 levels

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 5K
    • Big Blind: 10K
    • BB Ante: 10K
    • Chip Average: 1,11M
    • Remaining: 90
    • Entries: 100
    May 17, 2019May 20, 2019 | 7:49pm | Playground

    The boards are showing 100 entries, including 5 re-entries and the players just came back from a short break.

    Let’s talk about numbers: 100 entries, two hours of play, 100,000,000 chips in play, unlimited re-entries and still two hours left for late registration! The action is showing no signs of slowing down, as the unusually high number of chips in play is giving players a lot to think about, while they adjust their individual styles to adapt.

    Right now Michael Korovine, a Playground Poker regular, is in the lead with a decent 3,351,000 stack, just about three times the average. In a tournament this size, it’s a pretty decent mountain of chips. Only one other player is above 3 million chips and that is John Grumbley, sitting on 3,107,000 chips. Four more players round off the first leaderboard of the evening, where the minimum requirement was set at 1,750,000 chips.


    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    MichaelKorovine3,351,000
    JohnGumbley3,107,000
    CarloNini2,023,000
    BrandonQuick1,983,000
    ChristianRho1,980,000
    Samuel-LouisGagnon1,755,000

    Wood takes the lead

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 20K
    • Big Blind: 40K
    • BB Ante: 40K
    • Chip Average: 2M
    • Remaining: 86
    • Entries: 173
    May 17, 2019 | 7:03pm | Playground

    Following the third break in the action on Day 1A, 86 players remain in contention and there is a new chip leader. The field is led by Barry Wood, who ran his stack up past the 6 million mark over the course over the few levels, reaching nearly triple the current chip average.

    The pace of play has slowed (slightly) since the end of the re-entry period, as many players have shifted their focus to surviving until the end of the flight rather than taking risks to run up their stacks.

    Day 1A’s new chip leader:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    Barry Wood6,020,000
    RobertGreenberg5,675,000
    Michael Taylor4,440,000
    OlivierBoyer4,205,000
    ChristopherTaylor4,005,000

     

    Early photos

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 4K
    • Big Blind: 8K
    • BB Ante: 8K
    • Chip Average: 1,06M
    • Remaining: 79
    • Entries: 84
    May 17, 2019May 20, 2019 | 6:58pm | Playground

    Things are moving along in Day 1B of the Montreal Open.  There are now 84 entries (including 2 re-entries) and the stage is set for players to exchange a LOT of chips.  There are currently 81,000,000 chips in play.  Yes, 81 million chips!  No need to do the math: it’s exciting!

    There is a short break coming up soon and we’ll get the first leaderboard of the evening going.  In the meantime, here are a few photos of levels 2 and 3.

     

    The cards are in the air!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 1M
    • Remaining: 29
    • Entries: 29
    May 17, 2019 | 5:07pm | Playground

    Event #2 of the MILLIONS North America, the $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open, continues this evening with the second of seven starting flights, Day 1B. Day 1A had a robust turnout of 173 entries to get this event off to a solid start, and Day 1B is sure to draw another large crowd.

    The Montreal Open offers a huge prize pool guarantee: at least $1,000,000 in cash will be awarded as well as $10,000 + $300 seats to the Main Event given to the top 15 finishers when Day 3 play concludes on May 21.

    Players will start each Day 1 with a starting stack of 1,000,000 in tournament chips and grind through 16 30-minute levels of 9-handed play before bagging chips for Day 2. This is a re-entry event with unlimited re-entries permitted until the end of the late registration period at the beginning of level 9 on each Day 1. A player may play additional Day 1s even if he/she has survived a previous Day 1 with chips. Players who qualify for Day 2 more than once will resume play on Day 2 with their largest qualifying stack; all other qualifying stacks will be forfeited.

    Good luck to all!

    Registration closed on Day 1A, Popatia still in the lead

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 20K
    • BB Ante: 20K
    • Chip Average: 1.44M
    • Remaining: 120
    • Entries: 173
    May 17, 2019 | 4:52pm | Playground

    The buzzer has just sounded to announce the start of the ninth level of play and the end of the late registration and re-entry period for this flight.

    Day 1A, the first starting flight of the Montreal Open, brought out a total of 173 entries, including 23 re-entries. The strong early turnout bodes well for the subsequent Day 1s; expect to see some huge fields in the upcoming flights.

    Our chip leader from the first break, Azim Popatia, found ways to substantially increase his stack and still leads after the second break by a healthy margin. But this field is full of highly skilled and determined players so maintaining that chip lead until the end of the flight will be no small feat.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    AzimPopatia5,150,000
    JasonMandanici-Turcot3,510,000
    CarlaSabini3,290,000
    ChristopherTaylor3,025,000
    ThomasMiddleton2,805,000
    Kelly Minkin2,640,000
    MaximeLaberge2,631,000

    30 minutes of late registration left on Day 1A

    • Level: 8
    • Small Blind: 8K
    • Big Blind: 16K
    • BB Ante: 16K
    • Chip Average: 1.32M
    • Remaining: 130
    • Entries: 172
    May 17, 2019 | 4:06pm | Playground

    Day 1A recently entered the eighth level of play, leaving just under 30 minutes left in the late registration and re-entry period. Although the pace of new entries slowed during the last level, the steady flow of new players and re-entries pushed the total number of entries up to 172.

    There are a number of notable players in the field, including Tony Dunst, Ami Alibay, Chanracy Khun and Tommy Nguyen, as well as previous Playground event champions such as WSOP-C Main Event champion Danny Freitas and WSOP-C Colossus winner Jason Mandanici-Turcot. Even though there are many more starting flights for the Montreal Open in the days ahead, it is already a star-studded event.

    Stay tuned for a leaderboard update following the upcoming break.

    Here are some photos of the field from level 7:

     

     

    Big chip lead for Popatia at the first break

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 5K
    • Big Blind: 10K
    • BB Ante: 10K
    • Chip Average: 1.12M
    • Remaining: 135
    • Entries: 151
    May 17, 2019 | 2:31pm | Playground

    Play has just resumed following the first break of the afternoon on Day 1A. The field has grown to 151, a figure that was helped along by ten re-entries during the early levels.

    Some players have managed to more than double their starting stacks, however, everyone in the field is far behind our current chip leader, Azim Popatia, who is playing a stack of nearly four times the starting amount. As the number of re-entries and big stacks indicates, the players have taken an aggressive approach to this flight and show no signs of slowing down. There remains roughly two hours in the late registration period so expect to see many more (re-)entries before the day’s end.

    The current chip leader:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    AzimPopatia3,850,000
    RobertGreenberg2,800,000
    MarkDavis2,425,000
    MaximeFlibotte-Blanchard2,080,000
    RichardSysko2,061,000

    141 entries and counting…

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 4K
    • Big Blind: 8K
    • BB Ante: 8K
    • Chip Average: 1.1M
    • Remaining: 128
    • Entries: 141
    May 17, 2019 | 1:47pm | Playground

    After a brief feeling out period during the first two levels of play, the action has opened up on Day 1A.

    Three-betting has become a regular occurrence on many tables, and the players are not being shy about putting their stacks at risk to take down pots. A steady stream of new players and a handful of re-entries have brought the total entries up to 141, a figure that continues to grow with each passing minute. The late registration and re-entries will be available until 4:30pm so there is still lots of time to get in on the action. The first break of the day is just around the corner, stay tuned for the first leaderboard.

    Here are some photos of the field from the third level of play:

     

    Beyond the century mark early on Day 1A

    • Level: 2
    • Small Blind: 3K
    • Big Blind: 6K
    • BB Ante: 6K
    • Chip Average: 1.02M
    • Remaining: 114
    • Entries: 116
    May 17, 2019 | 12:54pm | Playground

    The Montreal Open is off to a fast start this afternoon. Near the mid-point of the second level of play, the field is up to 114 players and 116 total entries.

    Most in the field have started out with a cautious approach, however, a few players came out firing with big three- and four-bets after a couple of orbits of play. So far, only one player opted to re-enter but there will certainly be many more before long. There is still lots of time to register or re-enter this flight; players can (re-)enter the action until 4:30pm.

    Here are some photos from the first level of play:

    The Montreal Open is about to begin!

    May 17, 2019 | 12:02pm | Playground

    Event #2 of the MILLIONS North America, the $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open, is set to take this already popular series to the next level when Day 1A kicks off at noon today. This will be the first of seven starting flights for the Montreal Open, an event that boasts a whopping seven-figure guarantee! There will be at least $1,000,000 in cash awarded as well as $10,000 + $300 seats to the Main Event given to the top 15 finishers when Day 3 play concludes on May 21.

    This event has shown its popularity even before the first card has been pitched, as the $150 + $15 turbo re-entry satellites for the Montreal Open have gathered large fields and consistently surpassed their guarantees to qualify 82 players. With two more satellites ahead-one this evening at 8:00pm and another tomorrow at 8:00pm-many more players will get the opportunity to qualify for the Montreal Open at a fraction of the buy-in cost.

    Players will start each Day 1 with a starting stack of 1,000,000 in tournament chips and grind through 16 30-minute levels of 9-handed play before bagging chips for Day 2. This is a re-entry event with unlimited re-entries permitted until the end of the late registration period at the beginning of level 9 on each Day 1. A player may play additional Day 1s even if he/she has survived a previous Day 1 with chips. Players who qualify for Day 2 more than once will resume play on Day 2 with their largest qualifying stack; all other qualifying stacks will be forfeited.

    The players are now making their way into the tournament hall, and the cards will be in the air soon. Good luck to all!

    After a dramatic final hand, ten more players qualify for the Montreal Open

    May 16, 2019 | 5:29pm | Playground

    The latest $150 + $15 turbo re-entry satellite for the $1,000 + $100 Montreal Open drew another impressive field this afternoon. The large turnout contributed 74 entries, enough to double the guarantee and award ten seats. The eleventh place finisher received a modest $100 payout, a small consolation considering the dramatic finish.

    After nearly a level of hand-for-hand play, the bubble was burst following a shocking four-way hand. The short-stacked player at the table was down to just under two big blinds. After a couple of limps, the short stack made its way into the middle from the small blind. The big blind put forward calling chips, as did the other two players, creating the possibility of a three-way side pot. But that side pot never materialized; the players checked their way to the river so hands could be tabled. When the cards were finally turned over, the players could not contain their shock. The short stack had finally found the hand he was waiting for-pocket aces!-but he had too few chips to avoid a multi-way pot. In the end, a suited gapper, 5 of Hearts 3 of Hearts, turned a flush to crack the aces and put ten more qualifiers in the Montreal Open!

    Last hand of play:

    Some of this afternoon’s qualifiers:

     

     

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