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    • November Power Weekend 2019
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      • Event #1: $100 + $10 Mix 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 Single Rebuy
      • Event #6: $100 + $10 6-Max Re-entry
      • Event #7: $150 + $20 + $50 6-Max Bounty
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    • Event #3: $100 + $10 Playground 100
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    Kazarian bags 657,000 chips to lead 15 Day 1F qualifiers into Day 2

    November 24, 2019 | 4:27am | Playground

    The last starting flight of the Playground 100 saw 155 entries battle it out with the hopes of finding a bag for day 2. With over 3 million chips in play, as the evening progressed the stacks started to climb to the ceiling .

    There were to be 16 qualifiers moving on to day 2, however the night ended in dramatic fashion with a super cooler that bolted George Kazarian to top of the pack just as another all in hand played out on the other table left in play. With at least three super short stacks as well as a few other very low stacks still in play, Peter Liakopoulos and George Kazarian who each had very healthy sized stacks had both picked up premium monsters and got their chips into the middle pre-flop.

    Liakopoulos: King of Spades King of Clubs
    Kazarian: Ace of Spades Ace of Hearts

    The board ran out 7 of Spades 2 of Clubs 4 of Clubs Jack of Spades 7 of Clubs and since Kazarian had Liakopoulos covered, he was sent home just shy of the money. This is for sure a super cooler.

    As there were knockout hands on both remaining tables at the same time, it also resulted in only 15 players qualifying for Day 2, instead of 16.

    All players who have bagged chips for Day 2 are now in the money and guaranteed a min-cash. The three largest stacks from 1F are:

    1. George Kazarian, 657,000 chips (131 big blinds)
    2. Goran Brostovac, 583,000 chips (117 big blinds)
    3. Rene-Philippe Noel, 268,000 chips (54 big blinds)

    For a list of all of the combined Day 1 qualifiers, click here. (NB: Tonight’s qualifiers as well as the Day 2 seating chart will be added to the list sometime on Sunday)

    Here are photos of some of the players found a bag tonight:

    Lot’s of shove-folds taking place as 19 players remain

    • Level: 19
    • Small Blind: 4K
    • Big Blind: 8K
    • BB Ante: 8K
    • Chip Average: 163.1K
    • Remaining: 19
    • Entries: 155
    November 24, 2019November 24, 2019 | 3:14am | Playground

    As anticipated, there have been many all ins taking place from the short stacks and in most cases, theyhave been able to pick up the dead money on the table. On table 35, Daniel Germain opened the action raising it up from 8,000 to 20,000, only to see Azaam Hakim move all in for 64,500. It took over a minute of tanking before Germain folded and Hakim picked up some valuable chips. Germain mentioned that he had a pair. Hakim said nothing.

    Azaam Hakim
    Daniel Germain

    There have of course been some calls taking place that didn’t work out so well for the short stacks as 12 players have exited since the last break. The chip leader from the last break, Goran Brestovac, has taken advantage of his skill and his big stack and is now sitting well over 400,000.

    “Go-Go” Brestovac way out in front at the third break

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 100K
    • Remaining: 31
    • Entries: 155
    November 24, 2019 | 2:34am | Playground

    The field is thinning out but with still 31 players in contention, and with the final 16 moving on to Day 2, there is still a lot of poker left to play. Usually we see some small stack shoves at this point of the evening as well as some big stack aggression, so it will be interesting to see how the stacks go up and down until the players bag for the night.

    The average is exactly 100,000 chips right now (20 big blinds) and there is a new leader that has emerged: Goran “Go-Go” Brestovac has taken a huge leap ahead of the other players and is playing a stack of 274,500 chips (55 big blinds). The second place runner-up is George Kazarian holding 184,500 chips (37 big blinds).

    Here are the leaders from the break:

    First name:Family Name;Chip stack:
    Goran Brestovac274,500
    GeorgeKazarian184,500
    PeterLiakopoulos172,000
    JohnEliakis148,000
    Marc-OlivierBeauregard137,500
    Goran “Go-Go” Brestovac

    Still in contention are: Frederick Watson, Bruce Kraemer, Rene-Philippe Noel, Daniel Germain, Tina Howie, Costa Psallidas, Nick Nikoletopoulos, Edgar Avshalomov, to just name a few.

    Recent bustouts include: Jonathan Tremblay, Alexandre Lauziere, Sebastien Proulx, Lukas Rubba, James Bridgeman, Francis Fortin-Chevalier, Dat Doan and Richard Sysko.

    Watson takes the lead, Kraemer in second

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 44.2K
    • Remaining: 70
    • Entries: 155
    November 24, 2019November 24, 2019 | 12:32am | Playground

    The players have just returned from the second break of the night and with the chip average just over 44,000 (27.5 big blinds), Frederick Watson has jumped into the lead with 136,200 chips (88 big blinds), followed closely by Bruce Kraemer holding 131,500 chips (82 big blinds).

    Here are the current leaders:

    First name:Family Name;Chip stack:
    FrederickWatson136,200
    BruceKraemer131,500
    DatDoan97,700
    MarcelloSimonetti92,800
    DanielGermain88,600
    EdgarAvshalomov83,000
    Frederick Watson
    Bruce Kraemer

    Large stacks are building

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 600
    • Big Blind: 1.2k
    • BB Ante: 1.2K
    • Chip Average: 42.2K
    • Remaining: 73
    • Entries: 155
    November 23, 2019 | 11:59pm | Playground

    Walking around the room there are now some large stacks on each of the tables. There will be a break coming up shortly which will allow us to count the stacks and see how is now in the lead. Stay tuned for the upcoming leaderboard!

    Tina Howie leads at the first break

    • Level: 7
    • Small Blind: 250
    • Big Blind: 500
    • BB Ante: 500
    • Chip Average: 25.6K
    • Remaining: 121
    • Entries: 153
    November 23, 2019 | 10:46pm | Playground

    The late registration and re-entry period has come to a close and there are 153 total entries (including 18 re-entries) which means that Day 1F will play down to the final 16 players (10% of the field) at which time they will bag for day 2.

    With a total of 3,100,000 chips in play, the current chip average is just over 25,000 chips (50 big blinds). The leader at the first break is Tina Howie with 70,200 chips, good for 140 big blinds.

    Here is the first leaderboard of the evening:

    First name:Family Name;Chip stack:
    TinaHowie70,200
    DanielGermain67,775
    BruceKraemer55,250
    DanielPepin54,975
    Minh ChiNguyen53,450
    EdgarAvshalomov50,550
    Tina Howie

    Ranjeev doubles-up with the lucky ladies

    • Level: 6
    • Small Blind: 200
    • Big Blind: 400
    • BB Ante: 400
    • Chip Average: 24.4K
    • Remaining: 113
    • Entries: 138
    November 23, 2019November 23, 2019 | 10:06pm | Playground

    On table 37 Ranjeev M. had lost some chips but was lucky enough to find himself in a good situation. Action was opened in mid-position from 400 to 1,200  by Bastien Muselli, who found a call by Marc-Olivier Beauregard in the cutoff seat. When it was Ranjeev M.’s turn to act in the big blind, he pushed his chips forward, signalling an all in. Muselli asked for a count and when he found out it was only 7,400 in total, he made the call followed by a fold by Beauregard. The hands were tabled.

    Ranjeev: Queen of Diamonds Queen of Hearts
    Muselli: Jack of Clubs 10 of Clubs

    The board ran out Jack of Spades 7 of Hearts 6 of Clubs 2 of Diamonds 2 of Hearts and Ranjeev found a badly needed double-up just before the first break of the evening. There are 138 total entries so far and the late registration period will be ending shortly. We will also be producing the first leaderboard of the night in just a little bit.

    Bastien Muselli
    Ranjeev M.

     

    123 entries so far and still climbing…

    • Level: 3
    • Small Blind: 75K
    • Big Blind: 150
    • BB Ante: 150
    • Chip Average: 22.1K
    • Remaining: 111
    • Entries: 123
    November 23, 2019November 23, 2019 | 9:12pm | Playground

    The last starting flight is already up to 123 entries and it just keeps climbing which will help to make the total prize pool nice and juicy! Late registration and re-entry is open until the start of level seven at 10:15, so there is still lots of time to jump into the action.

    Being Saturday night the many flat screen TV’s spread out in the tournament room have all of the games on, and of course the Montreal Canadiens game is on the main large screen TV. There is a couple who has been happily married for 25 years seated at the same table, and both are wearing their Hab’s jerseys. Nice!

    Here are some of the other players seated in the room right now:

    Playground 100 Day 1F: This is your last chance to enter!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 50
    • Big Blind: 100
    • BB Ante: 0
    • Chip Average: 20K
    • Remaining: 70
    • Entries: 70
    November 23, 2019November 23, 2019 | 8:13pm | Playground

    This is your last opportunity to try your poker skills playing the most affordable multi-day tournament of the November Power Weekend. The $100 + $10 Playground 100 offers players a massive $50,000 guaranteed prize pool that with the one online flight last Sunday on partypoker plus the five live starting flights here at Playground over the last two days, the guarantee has already been smashed! It’s definitely a great opportunity to play for a big payday at a modest buy in cost to you.

    Players start with 20,000 chips and play starts off ten-handed with 20 minute blind levels, and will move to nine-handed play once the field thins out just a little bit. This is a re-entry event with unlimited re-entries permitted until the end of the late registration period on each Day 1 starting flight. Re-entry is permitted for any player that loses all their chips or chooses to forfeit their stack. A player may play additional Day 1s even if they have 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. Players would, however, retain the associated cash prize for every forfeited stack. Players may enter (or re-enter) the tournament until the beginning of Level 7 on each Day 1, which will be at 10:15pm.

    Play continues on Day 1 starting flights until only 10% of the field remains, at which point all players will be in the money as they bag their chips for day 2.

    The combined Day results for the Playground 100 can be found here. (NB: today’s results will only be added tomorrow)

    Day 2 will be held on Sunday, November 24 at 3:00pm and play until there is a winner.

    With already 73 players seated in the room, this is looking like it will be a really big success.

    Good luck to all of the players!

     

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