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    Pierre “Pepe” Daigle bags 1,418,000 to lead 11 more players into Day 2

    December 9, 2019December 9, 2019 | 2:07am | Playground

    Tonight was Day 1B of the $200 + $20 Grand Prix Canada, the marquee event of the Playground 9-Year Anniversary Series which offers an outstanding $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. There were so far 214 entries into Day 1A of which 31 bagged to advance to day 2, plus 78 entries tonight in day 1B with 11 more players bagging their Day 2 stacks. There was also an online starting flight on partypoker and those numbers will be added to the totals once they are confirmed.

    Pierre “Pepe” Daigle was able to hold on to his stack and bag the lead in Day 1B with 1,418,000 chips. Here are the top five stacks from Day 1B:

    • Pierre “Pepe” Daigle: 1,418,000
    • Ghita Acordunencei: 1,128,000
    • Bill Kontaratos: 1,030,000
    • Tu Kham Tran: 846,000
    • Brian Tock: 692,000

    There are more Day 1 starting flights playing out every day this week. To see all of the remaining Day 1 flights, please see the tournament structure sheet by clicking here.

    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.

    Day 2 plays out this coming Sunday, December 15th at 1:00pm.

    Good luck to all of the competitors!

    Pierre “Pepe” Daigle

     

    Pocket kings are no good against trip sevens

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 10K
    • Big Blind: 20K
    • BB Ante: 20K
    • Chip Average: 600K
    • Remaining: 13
    • Entries: 78
    December 9, 2019December 9, 2019 | 1:41am | Playground

    Shailesh Patel opened the action raising it up from 20,000 to 60,000 and it folder around to Bill Kontaratos in the big blind who decided to protect his blind and make the call. The flop came 7 of Diamonds 3 of Diamonds 7 of Clubs and Kontaratos checked, followed by a continuation bet of 80,000 by Patel. Kontaratos gave it some thought before min-raising to 160,000. Patel right away moved all in and Kontaratos instantly called. The hands were opened:

    Patel: King of Diamonds King of Clubs
    Kontaratos: 8 of Spades 7 of Spades

    Patel had the goods pre-flop but Kontaratos smashed the flop making trip sevens. The turn was the 3 of Clubs and the river was the 3 of Hearts and Patel was eliminated, bringing the tournament to hand-for-hand play as only 12 players remain.

    Bill Kontaratos

    Pierre “Pepe” Daigle leads the final 17

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 8K
    • Big Blind: 16K
    • BB Ante: 16k
    • Chip Average: 458.8K
    • Remaining: 17
    • Entries: 78
    December 9, 2019December 9, 2019 | 1:05am | Playground

    The tournament is now in the final stretch with only 17 players currently seated and playing until only 11 players remain. One player has now joined the millionaire club; Pierre “Pepe” Daigle is leading with 1,235,000 chips. The top four stacks are all on the same table so it will be interesting to see how this plays out.

    Here are the current leaders:

    First Name Last Name Stack
    PierreDaigle1,235,000
    GhitaAcordunencei805,000
    Tu KhamTran716,000
    RichardSysko708,000
    Pierre “Pepe” Daigle

    Down to two tables

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 6K
    • Big Blind: 12K
    • BB Ante: 12k
    • Chip Average: 410.5K
    • Remaining: 19
    • Entries: 78
    December 9, 2019December 9, 2019 | 12:03am | Playground

    There are only 19 players left in contention from the original 78 entries. All ins are happening like crazy now as the short stacks are trying hard to get a badly needed double-up. The top 11 players will bag for Day 2 so play will continue to be aggressive until the tournament is 2 or 3 away from the final 11, at which point we usually see the short stacks hanging on tight and hoping to at least bag for Day 2 and be assured of a min-cash.

    A break is coming up shortly and there will be a leaderboard update. Here are the three biggest stacks in play at the moment:

    Tu Kham Tran
    Richard Sysko
    Pierre “Pepe” Daigle

    Breton still leads with Tran closing in on him

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 5k
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 210K
    • Remaining: 37
    • Entries: 78
    December 8, 2019December 9, 2019 | 11:06pm | Playground

    The late registration/re-entry period has finally come to a close, and the total number of entries in Day 1B came to 78 (including 22 re-entries). This is in addition to the 214 entries from day 1A as well as the entries from the online Day 1A on partypoker this evening.

    The top 11 players will bag for Day 2 and will be in the money.  The chip average right now is 210,000 (44 BB’s) and the chip lead is still with Frederic Breton who is playing a stack of 569,000 (113 Big Blinds). Hot on his tail and sitting on the same table is Tu Kham Tran with 555,000 (111 Big Blinds).

    Here are the current leaders:

    First Name Last Name Stack
    FredericBreton569,000
    Tu KhamTran555,000
    RichardSysko453,000
    MarioLepine322,000
    PierreDaigle295,000
    Frederic Breton
    Tu Kham Tran

    Tran shoves over Johnston and takes it down

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3k
    • BB Ante: 3K
    • Chip Average: 174.3K
    • Remaining: 39
    • Entries: 68
    December 8, 2019December 9, 2019 | 10:16pm | Playground

    Although we didn’t see the initial action, when we arrived at table 34 there were already a lot of chips in the middle. Tu Kham Tran, a well known local cash and tournament grinder, had 16,000 chips out in front of him and when the action folded back to William Johnston, he raised it up to 82,000. Tran didn’t hesitate too long before he announced that he was all in, sending Johnston deep into the tank as the decision was basically for Johnston’s tournament life. After a long tank, a player called the clock on him and as much as he looked like wanted to make the call, the clock ticked down to zero and his hand was rendered dead. Tran was happy that he was able to add a lot of chips to his stack without having to see a flop.

    Tu Kham Tran

    Logasy closes Day 1A with the lead

    December 8, 2019 | 10:10pm | Playground

    Day 1A of the Grand Prix Canada has come to an exciting close. There was a rush of participants as soon as the day started and by the time play reached level three entries had already doubled. There were a total of 214 entries and 65 re-entries all battling for a spot in the top 31.

    Play throughout the day was steady, with no massive blowouts but the lead changed as time progressed. The last few levels played out as expected, players with smaller stacks took chances and tried to double up, some were successful, some were not.

    After 18 levels of play, Abram Logasy was able to maintain his lead with 1,900,000 in chips. Albert Nguyen climbed into second spot with an impressive stack of 66 blinds.

    The final 31 players will advance to Day 2 on Sunday, December 15 at 1:00pm.

    Here are the top stacks from Day 1A:

    • Abram Logasy – 1,900,000
    • Albert Nguyen – 1,651,000
    • Robert Gariepy – 1,629,000
    • Simon Pier Belair-Grondin – 1,550,000
    • Ricky Campanelli – 1,375,000

    Congratulations!

    Abram Logasy
    Albert Nguyen
    Robert Gariepy

    Breton takes the lead at the first break

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 154.7K
    • Remaining: 42
    • Entries: 65
    December 8, 2019December 9, 2019 | 9:12pm | Playground

    The players have just returned from the first break of the evening and with the chip average sitting at just over 150,000, one player has managed to go north of 400K. Frederic Breton is leading the field with a stack of 407.000 chips, good for 254 big blinds.

    First Name Last Name Stack
    FredericBreton407,000
    AyanaMassa309,000
    WarrenGoldstein238,500
    Frederic Breton

    A few of the faces in the room

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 700
    • Big Blind: 1.4K
    • BB Ante: 1.4K
    • Chip Average: 144.8K
    • Remaining: 38
    • Entries: 55
    December 8, 2019December 8, 2019 | 8:40pm | Playground

    The room keeps filling up and late registration will remain open until the start of level at 10:50pm.

    Looking around the room we were able to take a few photos of some of the players in Day 1B:

    Logasy moves into first

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 5K
    • Big Blind: 10K
    • BB Ante: 10K
    • Chip Average: 411K
    • Remaining: 52
    • Entries: 214
    December 8, 2019 | 7:29pm | Playground

    51 players remain as they battle it out for a spot in the final 31. Abram Logasy takes a big lead with a stack of over 130 blinds. Marcel Deschamps moved into second after winning a few big hands.

    The tension is rising as players are hoping to hang on and qualify for Day 2.

    First Name Last Name Stack
    AbramLogasy1,300,500
    MarcelDeschamps950,000
    EricFournier868,000
    Abram Logasy
    Marcel Deschamps

    Day 1B has just started!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 500
    • Big Blind: 1K
    • BB Ante: 500
    • Chip Average: 100K
    • Remaining: 33
    • Entries: 33
    December 8, 2019December 9, 2019 | 7:29pm | Playground

    Welcome to the second live Day 1 of the $200 + $20 Grand Prix Canada, the marquee event of the Playground’s 9-Year Anniversary series. This event offers incredible value with it’s $500,000 guaranteed prize pool. Players have 19 Day 1s from which to choose, both live and online.

    Players start the Grand Prix Canada with 100,000 chips. As tonight’s Day 1B is a turbo flight, the blind levels are 20 minutes long. The play is 10-handed on Day 1. Day 2 starts 9-handed and moves to 8-handed as soon as possible.

    This is a re-entry event with unlimited re-entries permitted until the end of the late registration period on each Day 1 , which will be at 10:50pm. Re-entry is permitted for any player that loses all their chips or chooses to forfeit their stack (online flights do not offer the forfeit option). 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.

    The starting flights will play down to when one in seven players remain, at which point the players will be in the money and bag their chips for Day 2.

    There were 214 players in today’s Day 1A. Day 1B is off to a strong start, with 33 players seated and grinding away.

    Good luck to all competitors!

    Top 31 will qualify for Day 2

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 278K
    • Remaining: 77
    • Entries: 214
    December 8, 2019 | 5:44pm | Playground

    Late registration has now closed after an exciting day with a total of 214 entries and 65 re-entries. Each Day 1 event plays until the number of remaining players has been reduced to 1 in 7 entries. Today’s numbers have determined the top 31 players are in the money and will qualify for Day 2 on Sunday, December 15 at 1:00pm.

    77 players remain as the clock runs down on level 11. Here’s a look at some recent action.

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