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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
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    Lily Kornik wins the Playground 1000

    May 26, 2019May 30, 2019 | 8:23pm | Playground

    After an epic battle that lasted for hours, Lily Kornik is the champion of Event #7, the Playground 1000.

    The Playground 1000 brought out an impressive field of 260 entries. The huge field built a prize pool that went far beyond the $100,000 guarantee and created a top prize of $55,430 for the eventual champion. Ali Keshavarz was the Day 1 chip leader.

    A total of 82 players bagged chips for Day 2. The chip leader from this flight, Lily Kornik – better known to Playground regulars as “Big Salami” – kept up her strong Day 1 play and jumped out to an early chip lead. Although some other players had their turn as chip leader during Day 2, Kornik was never far off the lead. After the players reached the money, Kornik jumped back up to the top of the leaderboard and stayed there until the chips went in the bag at the end of level 26. Five players were set to return for Day 3 action, which would play down to a winner.

    Ariel Celestino was the first to fall, taken out by Kornik. Ariel Celestino exited in fifth place for $15,000. Kornik commented how she very much enjoyed playing with Celestino over the last few days and she felt that she learnt a lot from him. The next to go was Armand King, better known to many as the “Oyster King”. Kornik sent King to the rail in fourth place, good for a cash of $20,060. Kornik then flopped trip kings to eliminate Robert Gariepy who took home $27,060 for his third place finish. 

    The heads-up battle between Kornik and Frederic Cossette was epic. It not only lasted for hours, it saw the chip lead swing back and forth after every all-in hand. Kornik had asked Cossette if he was interested in an ICM chip chop, but Cossette preferred to play on to a winner. Kornik had the lead for some time, but then lost some key flips and fell to second place. She made it back in a couple of key hands, until finally, the last hand of the tournament was played.

    In the last hand of play, Lily got it in with Ace of Clubs 3 of Diamonds, and was called by Cossette who had Ace of Hearts 4 of Hearts. As fate would have it for Lily, the flop fell 7 of Diamonds 8 of Diamonds 3 of Spades, and Lily started to shake. Her husband, who had been watching the heads-up battle, put his arm around her as the two of them watched the run out. The turn brought the 2 of Diamonds, and then on the river came the 3 of Clubs, to seal the deal. And just like that, a winner was crowned in The Playground 1000.

    Event #7 Champion: Lily Kornik, $55,430

    Last hand of play:

    Cossette back in the drivers seat after flopping a set of deuces

    • Level: 35
    • Small Blind: 400k
    • Big Blind: 800K
    • BB Ante: 800K
    • Chip Average: 13M
    • Remaining: 2
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019 | 6:05pm | Playground

    Cossette moved all-in with 2 of Spades 2 of Diamonds a!nd Kornik made the call with King of Spades Jack of Spades. The flop was 2 of Hearts 6 of Clubs 8 of Diamonds, giving Cossette a set. The turn was the 9 of Hearts and the river was 5 of Clubs.

    Lily Kornik just said “I can’t win a $%^&#@ flip”

    Kornik back in the lead after flopping two pair

    • Level: 34
    • Small Blind: 300K
    • Big Blind: 600K
    • BB Ante: 600k
    • Chip Average: 13M
    • Remaining: 2
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 | 5:50pm | Playground

    On Jack of Clubs 2 of Hearts3 of Spades flop, The Big Salami (Kornik) moved all-in. Cossette used 2 time extension cards before making the call.

    Kornik:     Jack of Diamonds 3 of Clubs
    Cossette:  King of Spades Jack of Hearts

    Kornik had flopped two pair for the win (the 5 of Hearts on the turn and 7 of Diamonds on river were not of any consequence).

    Cossette told us that “she’s so tight, even though we are heads-up I wasn’t sure if I should be calling or not?”.

     

    Cossette takes the lead

    • Level: 33
    • Small Blind: 250K
    • Big Blind: 500K
    • BB Ante: 500k
    • Chip Average: 13m
    • Remaining: 2
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 | 5:29pm | Playground

    The ping pong ball has literally been going back and forth for the entire level. First Cossette wins an all-in, and then Kornik wins one, and chips just keep moving across the felt.

    Cossette moved all-in with 5 of Spades 5 of Diamonds and Kornik called with Ace of Clubs 6 of Diamonds. The board run out was 3 of Hearts 10 of Hearts 7 of Spades 7 of Hearts King of Hearts and Cossette takes the lead

    Cossette takes one from Kornik

    • Level: 33
    • Small Blind: 250K
    • Big Blind: 500K
    • BB Ante: 500K
    • Chip Average: 13M
    • Remaining: 260
    • Entries:
    May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 | 5:16pm | Playground

    The battle going on is like a ping pong match, as the chips keep moving back and forth across the felt. Cossette moved all-in and Kornink had picked up a pair and made the call.

    Cossette: Queen of Diamonds Queen of Hearts
    Kornik:     9 of Hearts 9 of Spades

    Lily was behind and needed to catch a 9 to win the hand and the tournament…but the 2 of Diamonds on the turn and 3 of Hearts on the river did not deliver what she was hoping for, and chips moved across the table to Cossette.

     

    Kornik knocks Gariepy out in third

    • Level: 32
    • Small Blind: 200K
    • Big Blind: 400K
    • BB Ante: 400K
    • Chip Average: 13m
    • Remaining: 2
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 | 4:55pm | Playground

    Robert Gariepy moved all-in with 7 of Spades 7 of Clubs and had a call from Lily Kornik. Kornik had King of Diamonds 10 of Diamonds.

    The flop was a dream flop for Kornik, King of Hearts King of Clubs 3 of Diamonds, as she hit trip kings. The turn 4 of Spades and the river 10 of Hearts kept it clean for her and she sent Gariepy to the tournament desk to collect his third place payout slip for $27,060, while taking back the lead at the same time.

    Third place, Robert Gariepy, $27,060

    Cossette takes over the lead

    • Level: 30
    • Small Blind: 125K
    • Big Blind: 250K
    • BB Ante: 250K
    • Chip Average: 8.666M
    • Remaining: 3
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019 | 3:56pm | Playground

    Frederic Cossette has won a few key pots since the break and has now taken over as the chip leader. Kornik had asked the two other players during the last break if they were interested to look at the ICM chip chop numbers, but Cossette had replied “let’s have fun and play poker”. At the moment, it seems like he made a wise decision, but only time will tell as the lead can easily change back to one of the other two players on the table.

    The orange and grey coloured chips are 100,000 each, and the red chips are 25,000.

    Chip counts at the first break

    • Level: 30
    • Small Blind: 125K
    • Big Blind: 250K
    • BB Ante: 250K
    • Chip Average: 8.666M
    • Remaining: 3
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 | 3:33pm | Playground

    The players have just gone on their first break of the day, and we counted their stacks.  Lily “Big Salami” Kornik remains in the lead.

    The next payout in 3rd place will be $27,060.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    LilyKornik10,280,000
    Frederic Cossette8,145,000
    RobertGariepy7,650,000

     

    The King is out in fourth, $20,600

    • Level: 29
    • Small Blind: 100K
    • Big Blind: 200K
    • BB Ante: 200K
    • Chip Average: 8.66M
    • Remaining: 3
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019 | 3:28pm | Playground

    Action was heads-up between Kornik and King as they went to the flop. The flop came 6 of Clubs 5 of Spades 3 of Diamonds, and Armand King moved all-in. Kornik made the call, but was concerned that she might be up against a set.

    King:    8 of Spades 6 of Spades
    Kornik: Queen of Hearts Queen of Diamonds

    King had hit top pair and was hoping he was up against AK. Kornik had the ladies, for an over pair. The King of Spades on the turn and 3 of Clubs on the river didn’t change a thing, and King was sent to the rail in fourth place for $20,060

    Fourth place: Armand “Oyster” King, $20,060

    The Big Salami is now becoming the Giant Salami, Lily Kornik

    The “Big Salami” keeps getting bigger

    • Level: 29
    • Small Blind: 100K
    • Big Blind: 200K
    • BB Ante: 200K
    • Chip Average: 6.5M
    • Remaining: 4
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019 | 2:38pm | Playground

    After Celestino lost a large pot against the quad Kings of Gariepy, he picked up this writer’s favoriter hand (respect!) and moved all-in.

    Lily Kornik felt that she was ahead and she made the call.

    Celstino: 10 of Hearts 9 of Hearts
    Kornik:    Ace of Hearts 9 of Clubs

    Board runout: 5 of Clubs 7 of Diamonds 3 of Spades Jack of Clubs Jack of Spades

    And The Big Salami just keeps getting bigger.

    Ariel Celestino exited in 4th place for $15,000. Kornik commented how she very much enjoyed playing with Celestino over the last few days and she felt that she learnt a lot from him.

    Fifth place, Ariel Celestino, $15,000

    The Big Salami, Lily Kornik

     

    Gariepy makes quads

    • Level: 28
    • Small Blind: 75k
    • Big Blind: 150K
    • BB Ante: 150K
    • Chip Average: 5.2M
    • Remaining: 5
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 | 2:21pm | Playground

    Ariel Celestino thought that he could steal the blinds by shoving. Gariepy had another idea and not made the call, he had some run good on the board.

    Gariepy: King of Spades Jack of Diamonds
    Celestino: 3 of Spades 3 of Clubs

    Gariepy flopped trip Kings on the Ace of Clubs King of Hearts King of Diamonds flop, and although 8 of Clubs didn’t mean a thing, the King of Clubs on the river made quad Kings.

    Aces for the King

    • Level: 28
    • Small Blind: 75K
    • Big Blind: 150K
    • BB Ante: 150K
    • Chip Average: 5.2M
    • Remaining: 5
    • Entries: 260
    May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 | 2:00pm | Playground

    Armand (“Oyster King”) King just played a hand heads-up against Ariel Celestino. We didn’t see all of the action but we understand that Celestino check-called King on the 9 of Diamonds Ace of Hearts 4 of Clubs flop, then check-called King again on the 7 of Diamonds turn, and one more time, check-called the bet on the 6 of Spades river.

    The Oyster King opened up his hand: Ace of Diamonds Ace of Clubs and Celestino mucked. We heard King saying, “I liked the Ace on the flop but was wondering if maybe he had some kind of weird straight on the river”.

    The pot was pretty large and King has chipped up nicely.

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