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    • September Power Weekend 2019
      • Past Events
    • Events
      • Event #1: $200 + $20 Playground 200
      • Event #2: $150 + $20 + $50 PLO Bounty Re-entry
      • Event #3: $100 + $10 Re-entry
      • Event #4: $100 + $10 Women’s Event
      • Event #5: $100 + $10 Freeze
      • Event #6: $300 + $30 Tag Team
      • Event #7: $100 + $10 Single Rebuy
      • Event #8: $100 + $10 6-Max Re-entry
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    • Event#1: $200 + $20 Playground 200
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      • Online Day 1
      • Day 1A
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      • Day 2
      • Day 3
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    Five tables left

    • Level: 19
    • Small Blind: 4K
    • Big Blind: 8K
    • BB Ante: 8K
    • Chip Average: 319K
    • Remaining: 44
    • Entries: 562
    September 28, 2019 | 5:35pm | Playground

    Day 2 of the Playground 200 is almost at the half-way mark, and the field is down to 44 players, scattered on five 9-handed tables. All are slowly moving up the payout table, which has $20,818 reserved for the winner of the event.

    In case you missed it, here’s a peek at the prizes:

    Rank | PositionPrize | Bourse
    1st$20,818
    2nd$14,610
    3rd$9,390
    4th$6,660
    5th$5,110
    6th$4,210
    7th$3,490
    8th$2,770
    9th$2,080
    10th-12th$1,720
    13th-15th$1,380
    16th-18th$1,150
    19th-21st$970
    22nd-24th$810
    25th-27th$690
    28th-36th$570
    37th-45th$500
    46th-54th$440
    55th-63rd$380
    64th-71st$340

    A few recent shots of the field. The first photo is from Brigitte Métivier, a player who was recently featured in an interview that was published on our Playground Poker Club Facebook page. If she failed to make today’s Playground 200 Day 2, she would surely be playing in the Women’s Event right now, but instead she’s in the money of the weekend’s biggest event with a slightly-below-average stack!

    Alibay remains on top

    • Level: 18
    • Small Blind: 3K
    • Big Blind: 6K
    • BB Ante: 6K
    • Chip Average: 216K
    • Remaining: 65
    • Entries: 562
    September 28, 2019 | 4:32pm | Playground

    Players are now back at the tables after a short break, and we can now update the top of the leaderboard.

    Ami Alibay, who started the day the only player above the 400K mark, kept accreting chips during the first 3 levels of play. He managed to nearly double the bagged amount and is now comfortably sitting in the driver’s seat with 791K. Here’s our current top 5:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    AmiAlibay791,000
    TamHo485,000
    SantiagoPlante476,000
    StephanLanglois442,000
    AlexandrePatry441,000
    Ami Alibay

    The money is reached

    • Level: 17
    • Small Blind: 2.5K
    • Big Blind: 5K
    • BB Ante: 5K
    • Chip Average: 207K
    • Remaining: 68
    • Entries: 562
    September 28, 2019 | 4:18pm | Playground
    Pierre-Hugues Faulkner

    A few moments before hand-for-hand play, Pierre-Hugues Faulkner bumped the big blind to 10K from the cut-off position. After 2 calls, Jean-Christophe Binette committed his 78K stack from the big blind. Faulkner immediately went all-in himself. After the other 2 players folded, Faulkner showed an offsuit ace-king and Binette revealed the 10 of Diamonds 9 of Diamonds. The flop came 10 of Hearts 10 of Clubs 7 of Hearts. Faulkner’s reaction was candid. He was left with about 60K in chips.

    A few minutes later, one elimination from the money, table 23 saw Dardan Elbasan and Santiago Plante go all-in pre-flop. When all other tables finished their hand, the cards were tabled:

    Elbasan: Ace of Diamonds Jack of Hearts
    Plante: Ace of Clubs 9 of Hearts

    The board ran: 4 of Spades King of Spades 6 of Diamonds Queen of Diamonds 9 of Spades

    Ouch! A terrible way to go on the bubble, but Elbasan took it rather well. As all players were now in the money, the whole field clapped, and the motion was led by none other than Pierre-Hugues Faulkner.

    Dardan Elbasan
    Santiago Plante

    A few photographs

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 2K
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • BB Ante: 4K
    • Chip Average: 146K
    • Remaining: 96
    • Entries: 562
    September 28, 2019 | 2:56pm | Playground

    The first level of the day is now passed, and 20 players have left the room so far. There are now just under 97 players left in the field, playing 2K/4K/4K.

    Here are a few shots from the first level of the day:

    It’s time for Playground 200 Day 2

    • Level: 15
    • Small Blind: 1.5K
    • Big Blind: 3K
    • BB Ante: 3K
    • Chip Average: 120K
    • Remaining: 117
    • Entries: 562
    September 28, 2019September 28, 2019 | 2:09pm | Playground

    Day 2 qualifiers have invaded the tournament hall and are heading toward their respective tables. From the 117 that start the day, only a handful will go through the ten 40-minute levels that are on Day 2’s schedule and bag their chips onto tomorrow’s Day 3. The bags will come out at approximately 9:30pm.

    The field is currently led by Ami Alibay, a local player who cannot count his Playground final table appearances anymore. He plays the whole spectrum of buy-ins, and even if the Playground 200 is at the lower end of that spectrum, he will do all that he can to qualify for Day 3, as the true competitor that he is.

    The tournament director is now announcing the start of Day 2. Blinds start at 1,5K/3K/3K. Good luck to all players!

    Day 2 Seating Draw

    September 28, 2019 | 11:37am | Playground

    After one online and four live starting flights, 562 entries were accounted for in this month’s Playground 200. 117 players managed to earn a spot in today’s Day 2, and are represented in the seating draw table below. Action starts at 2:00pm sharp.

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomSeat | SiègeStack | Tapis
    AmiAlibayTable 25 - Seat 1408,000
    NormanGauthierTable 28 - Seat 4321,500
    CharlesGagnonTable 23 - Seat 8321,000
    AlexandrePatryTable 22 - Seat 4318,500
    VladimirAvetisianTable 22 - Seat 1304,000
    MikaelD'Amico OrsiniTable 19 - Seat 8278,000
    Chamarthi GauthamRajuTable 20 - Seat 5270,000
    Jean FrancoisAlexandreTable 20 - Seat 6244,000
    EricGignacTable 28 - Seat 3242,000
    BrianHodhodTable 23 - Seat 9235,000
    MarioLepineTable 32 - Seat 2219,000
    AleyDjellabTable 31 - Seat 9218,500
    HassanMohammadTable 19 - Seat 5217,500
    PhilipDiamondTable 23 - Seat 6213,500
    NebilBensalemTable 17 - Seat 6212,500
    FrancoisSemaanTable 17 - Seat 2205,000
    EricBrandTable 25 - Seat 8204,500
    TamHoTable 26 - Seat 6201,500
    RachidBahajTable 17 - Seat 4197,500
    JosefAresTable 31 - Seat 4197,000
    Pierre-HuguesFaulknerTable 25 - Seat 9190,500
    IoannisVrysanakisTable 20 - Seat 9189,500
    BrentMccueTable 17 - Seat 1186,500
    MichaelMalouinTable 24 - Seat 6177,500
    PierreOuelletteTable 27 - Seat 5174,000
    Jung JunParkTable 32 - Seat 9173,500
    LukeAllenTable 27 - Seat 4168,500
    RyanMorrellTable 32 - Seat 1167,000
    CedricMeyerTable 26 - Seat 5165,500
    YvanWaltzingTable 31 - Seat 6164,000
    MitchellBesharahTable 26 - Seat 8163,500
    LevonDedeyanTable 22 - Seat 9162,500
    SantiagoPlanteTable 23 - Seat 5158,000
    NoyUTable 27 - Seat 2155,000
    GoranBrestovacTable 32 - Seat 8151,000
    SebastienDrolet-PoitrasTable 20 - Seat 8148,000
    SourasaySouvanhTable 23 - Seat 7148,000
    BillKontaratosTable 22 - Seat 6147,500
    PeterLiakopoulosTable 20 - Seat 7147,500
    SamyElgrablyTable 25 - Seat 3146,000
    NabilNahoulTable 28 - Seat 6142,500
    SoomnathDattaTable 32 - Seat 7135,000
    DanielLeTable 20 - Seat 1133,500
    RonSTable 28 - Seat 9130,000
    PhilippeLaudyTable 28 - Seat 5123,000
    KenRansomTable 21 - Seat 7121,500
    NicholasSollerTable 27 - Seat 3120,000
    AndersonF.Table 25 - Seat 5116,000
    Jean-FrancoisRobertTable 19 - Seat 2116,000
    ChantalGoudreaultTable 27 - Seat 1113,500
    JasonGaletTable 20 - Seat 2112,000
    RubenPercevalTable 32 - Seat 5112,000
    ElviraPopescuTable 21 - Seat 3111,500
    RonGTable 22 - Seat 8110,000
    Jean LucJosephTable 21 - Seat 2108,500
    AlexandreLevesqueTable 24 - Seat 2103,500
    DouglasMcqueerTable 24 - Seat 7103,500
    AdamHussenTable 19 - Seat 6100,000
    FadyHabashiTable 23 - Seat 399,500
    RobertoBuonocoreTable 26 - Seat 199,500
    TommyInthourayTable 17 - Seat 898,500
    StephenLangloisTable 17 - Seat 797,500
    MauriceDevereauxTable 24 - Seat 595,000
    JohnPalmerTable 26 - Seat 494,500
    AlonMessicaTable 21 - Seat 692,000
    SebastienRiouxTable 21 - Seat 991,500
    NatashaTattaTable 22 - Seat 591,000
    Haile RafikKuoTable 21 - Seat 190,500
    Jean ChristopheBinetteTable 31 - Seat 890,500
    RobertTurcotteTable 27 - Seat 890,000
    MathewMooreTable 17 - Seat 585,500
    AmirFTable 31 - Seat 285,000
    GregoryFloodTable 22 - Seat 783,500
    JordanKatzmanTable 21 - Seat 879,500
    BrendaBlackburnTable 31 - Seat 378,000
    LucRaymondTable 17 - Seat 375,500
    MikeLafableTable 17 - Seat 974,500
    KassandraPouliotTable 19 - Seat 174,000
    AntoineSimonTable 26 - Seat 272,000
    JohnRathbunTable 21 - Seat 467,500
    IanArmorerTable 26 - Seat 366,500
    JeremieFournelle-BriseboisTable 24 - Seat 466,000
    MatthewLakinsTable 23 - Seat 165,500
    DaveJeanneau-CyrTable 28 - Seat 264,500
    ChristianCyrTable 20 - Seat 461,500
    OlivierLamarreTable 19 - Seat 361,500
    JasonGuileyTable 25 - Seat 761,000
    DenisRoyTable 27 - Seat 760,500
    PrimianoVerlingoTable 32 - Seat 458,500
    DardanElbasaniTable 23 - Seat 257,000
    RamiJaberTable 25 - Seat 256,500
    FrederickGougeonTable 24 - Seat 956,000
    BrunoFortinTable 24 - Seat 355,500
    MichaelTremblayTable 19 - Seat 754,500
    MatthewLombardoTable 24 - Seat 153,500
    YassineEl FouladiTable 25 - Seat 453,000
    GilbertCharlesTable 31 - Seat 153,000
    Patrick DClarkeTable 25 - Seat 653,000
    JulienBourget-HarounTable 32 - Seat 653,000
    BrigitteMetivierTable 28 - Seat 851,500
    RobertGariepyTable 22 - Seat 351,000
    Pierre-LucCoteTable 31 - Seat 749,500
    GhislainPigeonTable 22 - Seat 249,500
    CarlDes GrangesTable 28 - Seat 747,500
    CoTranTable 21 - Seat 547,500
    JeffPorterTable 26 - Seat 746,500
    MitchealFergusonTable 28 - Seat 143,000
    EmmilieBanvilleTable 27 - Seat 940,500
    PhilippeBelleyTable 20 - Seat 338,000
    FrancoisJacobTable 26 - Seat 938,000
    DakotaBoissoneauTable 31 - Seat 537,000
    MichaelKorovineTable 23 - Seat 433,000
    RodneyRamalhoTable 32 - Seat 330,000
    KevinJavierTable 19 - Seat 428,000
    IgorFirmanTable 27 - Seat 624,500
    Alphonsus KiwookYoonTable 24 - Seat 817,500
    Joshua VincentPeteigneyTable 19 - Seat 912,500

    Day 1D: Gauthier bags 321,500 to lead the final 46 players into day 2

    September 28, 2019 | 3:35am | Playground

    Day 1D attracted 217 runners making it the largest Day 1 flight and bringing the total number of entries up to 562 players.  Of the 217 entries tonight, 46 players have bagged to advance to Day 2 in addition to the 71 others who have bagged in the previous day 1 flights, bringing the total to 117 players, with the top 71 making it into the money.  Day 2 takes place tomorrow, Saturday, at 2:00pm.

    Tonight’s field started off with a bang and continued to play strong but finally the action slowed down once the re-entry period came to a close. In the last two levels of play, the short stacks were shoving but there were no major confrontations between any of the big stacks and in the end, it was local player Norman Gauthier who bagged the most chips, a respectable 321,500. He is followed closely by Alexandre Patry (318,500), then by the second break chip leader, Chamarthi Gautham Raju (269,900). Carl Des Granges who was the leader through the first half of the tournament made it to the end of the night, but was only able to bag 47,500.

    For a complete list of the combined Day 1 results, click here  (Day 1D results will be added in sometime late on Saturday morning). The Day 2 seating draw will also be available on Saturday morning. When play resumes on Day 2, the blinds will be at 1,500/3,000.

    When the players return for Day 2, here are the payouts that they will be playing for:

    Rank | PositionPrize | Bourse
    1st$20,818
    2nd$14,610
    3rd$9,390
    4th$6,660
    5th$5,110
    6th$4,210
    7th$3,490
    8th$2,770
    9th$2,080
    10th-12th$1,720
    13th-15th$1,380
    16th-18th$1,150
    19th-21st$970
    22nd-24th$810
    25th-27th$690
    28th-36th$570
    37th-45th$500
    46th-54th$440
    55th-63rd$380
    64th-71st$340

     

     

     

    Some of the players in the last level of the night

    • Level: 14
    • Small Blind: 1.2K
    • Big Blind: 2.4K
    • BB Ante: 2.4K
    • Chip Average: 104.3K
    • Remaining: 52
    • Entries: 217
    September 28, 2019 | 2:34am | Playground

    Play is now in the last level of the evening, and everyone in the room is looking to be able to bag and tag and return tomorrow to play in Day 2.

    Here are some of the players with healthier stacks who are still in contention:

    Raju becomes the new leader at the final break

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 800
    • Big Blind: 1.6K
    • BB Ante: 1.6K
    • Chip Average: 66.1K
    • Remaining: 82
    • Entries: 217
    September 28, 2019September 28, 2019 | 1:40am | Playground

    As expected, the chip stacks have now grown as the tournament heads into the final three levels of the evening. With 82 players still left in the field, the average chip stack is now 66,100. On table 32, Chamarthi Gautham Raju has taken a commanding lead and is the only player currently above 200,000, sitting on a cool 235,400 chips. He is followed by Norman Gauthier (161,600), John Rathbun (159,700) and Brent McCue (159,300).

    We will watch the action as play continues as there are always some huge coolers in the final few levels with the short stacks shoving and the big stacks calling. Stay tuned to see how the last few levels play out.

    Here is the full leaderboard:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    Chamarthi GauthamRaju235,400
    NormanGauthier161,600
    JohnRathbun159,700
    BrentMcCue159,300
    RachidBahaj145,300
    SourasaySouvanh144,600
    JasonGalet142,800
    IonnisVrysankis141,700
    Goran Brestovac130,600
    Chamarthi Gautham Raju

    The prize pool

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 600
    • Big Blind: 1.2K
    • BB Ante: 1.2K
    • Chip Average: 61.6K
    • Remaining: 88
    • Entries: 217
    September 28, 2019September 28, 2019 | 1:03am | Playground

    With a total of 562 entries, the prize pool surpassed the $100,000 guarantee and the top 71 players will be in the money, with a min-cash in 64th-71st position paying $340, and the event champion earning a sweet $20,818 in 1st place.

    Rank | PositionPrize | Bourse
    1st$20,818
    2nd$14,610
    3rd$9,390
    4th$6,660
    5th$5,110
    6th$4,210
    7th$3,490
    8th$2,770
    9th$2,080
    10th-12th$1,720
    13th-15th$1,380
    16th-18th$1,150
    19th-21st$970
    22nd-24th$810
    25th-27th$690
    28th-36th$570
    37th-45th$500
    46th-54th$440
    55th-63rd$380
    64th-71st$340

     

     

    Rathbun takes over the lead at the second break

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 400
    • Big Blind: 800
    • BB Ante: 800
    • Chip Average: 43K
    • Remaining: 126
    • Entries: 217
    September 28, 2019September 28, 2019 | 12:05am | Playground

    The chips have been moving back and forth across the tables and with 126 players still in contention and an average stack hovering around 43,000, John Rathbun has bolted into the lead with 133,200 chips. He is followed in second place by Jason Galet, sitting on 120,100 chips.  The first break chip leader Carl Des Granges has taken a large hit to his stack but is still sitting above average, with a little work ahead of him he hopefully will be able to climb back onto the leaderboard.

    It’s obvious that since the re-entry period came to a close, play has become more cautious as there were no “no mega stacks” to be found in the room, and, on many of the tables, there are quite a few players now with similar stacks. As play continues there is sure to be more changes to the leaderboard before the next break hits in just over an hour from now.

    Here is the leaderboard from the second break:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    JohnRathbun133,200
    JasonGalet120,100
    SourasaySouvanh115,600
    RejeanGrenier109,400
    LouisRichard91,300
    John Rathbun
    Jason Golet

     

    Des Granges takes down another one in a 3-way pot

    • Level: 7
    • Small Blind: 250
    • Big Blind: 500
    • BB Ante: 500
    • Chip Average: 36.9K
    • Remaining: 147
    • Entries: 217
    September 27, 2019September 28, 2019 | 10:59pm | Playground

    The late registration and re-entry period has just ended. The total number of entries climbed all the way to 217, including 42 re-entries, making Day 1D the largest starting flight of all. That means two things: the combined number of entries for all flights is 562, allowing the tournament to surpass the $100,000 guaranteed prize pool, and that there are 5,425,000 in chips in play! The potential for some players to build monstrous stacks is definitely there so it will be interesting to see how the rest of the night plays out.

    On table 30, Richard Sysko, hailing from Northern Vermont and a regular visitor to Playground, had his stack reduce well below average.With the blinds at 250/500, he decided to shove his stack of just over 20 big blinds (10,400) in early position after finding what appeared to be a premium hand. Carl Des Granges made the call in mid position as did Brendan Syrette on the button.

    The flop came Ace of Hearts 7 of Hearts 9 of Diamonds and action went check-check between Des Granges and Syrette. The turn brought the 8 of Spades and again it went check-check. On the river came the King of Diamonds and one more time both players checked it.

    Syrette: King of Clubs Jack of Clubs
    Sysko: 10 of Diamonds 10 of Hearts
    Des Granges: King of Spades Queen of Hearts

    Sysko was open-ended on the turn but didn’t improve while Des Granges continued to make hands by hitting his king on the river, which sent Sysko to the rail.

    Carl Des Granges
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