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      • Event #1: $300 + $30 Colossus
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    Paradis bags the largest Day 1D stack to become the overall Day 1 chip leader

    August 24, 2019August 24, 2019 | 2:10am | Playground

    Day 1D attracted 226 runners of which 34 bagged and tagged for Day 2 that will take place Monday at 12:00pm. All players who made it to Day 2 are now guaranteed a min-cash of $600, and if any players play more than 1 Day and bag multiple bags, they will play their largest stack and receive a min-cash for each additional bag.

    The last hand of play saw Kevin Javier get it in with Jack of Diamonds Jack of Hearts, getting a call from Richard Paradis holding King of Spades 10 of Spades. The flop came 6 of Spades Ace of Diamonds Queen of Spades giving Paradis a flush draw, and the 8 of Spades on the turn sealed the deal, making Paradis his flush to knock out Javier on the bubble. The river 8 of Clubs didn’t change a thing.

    Paradis was tonight’s chip leader with 434,500 chips, which makes him the overall leader to date from all combined flights. To see the combined Day 1 results with chip counts, click here (tonight’s results will be entered sometime late on Saturday morning).

    There are still two more flights tomorrow, Saturday, with Day 1E starting at 12:00pm, and Day 1F at 4:30pm. Sunday is your last chance to take a shot at the $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool, with Day 1G starting at 12:00pm, Day 1H at 4:30pm, and the last flight, Day 1I, a turbo flight, taking place at 9:00pm.

    Last hand of play:

    Overall chip leader of all Day 1 flights: Richard Paradis

     

    Play is hand for hand on the bubble

    • Level: 16
    • Small Blind: 2k
    • Big Blind: 4K
    • BB Ante: 4k
    • Chip Average: 129K
    • Remaining: 35
    • Entries: 226
    August 24, 2019 | 1:25am | Playground

    The field has dropped to 35 players of which the last 34 will bag and tag and move onward to Day 2 on Monday with a guaranteed min-cash of $600. There are a few short stacks so it remains to be seen who becomes the unfortunate bubble boy.

    Here are some of the remaining players who have considerable stacks on the bubble:

    Paradis in the lead at the third break

    • Level: 13
    • Small Blind: 1K
    • Big Blind: 2k
    • BB Ante: 2k
    • Chip Average: 76.6K
    • Remaining: 59
    • Entries: 226
    August 24, 2019 | 12:20am | Playground

    Play is moving along and you can hear all kinds of noise in the room as there have been all ins happening left and right by the short stacks, and all kinds of suckouts have taken place. Although a few players have understandably not been delighted as they hit the rail, the spirit has been high to say the least.

    The players just had their third break of the night and it gave us a chance to check out where the big stacks are located. The new chip leader is Richard Paradis, sitting on a cool 244,000 chips.

    Here are the top stacks currently in play:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    RichardParadis244,400
    JohanLevyssohn178,100
    RonS.152,700
    Marc-AndreYelle148,900
    Pierre-PaulDorelien148,300
    Richard Paradis

    Khalil triples up and smiles again

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 600
    • Big Blind: 1.2k
    • BB Ante: 1.2K
    • Chip Average: 72.9K
    • Remaining: 62
    • Entries: 226
    August 23, 2019August 24, 2019 | 11:59pm | Playground

    The action has continued on table 72 and it just keeps getting crazier and crazier. First Aaron Parsons got it in with King of Spades King of Clubs and was called by Patrick Azevedo holding Ace of Hearts King of Hearts. A classic hand with cowboys against the big slick. When players have pocket kings, and some else has an ace, they always are fearful of an ace hitting the board. Well, that wasn’t the case this time.

    The flop came down 6 of Hearts Jack of Hearts Queen of Diamonds  and Azevedo picked up a flush draw. The turn was safe for Parsons bringing the 9 of Clubs. The river however wasn’t what he wanted to see: the dealer put out the 2 of Hearts, making a heart flush for Azevedo.

    A few hands later, Jesse Grill opened in early position for 2,500, and found a call by Parsons. It folded to Khalil, who moved all in for his last 9,500, after having had his aces cracked a little bit earlier by Boulanger-Vaugeois. Kit S. thought about for 20-30 seconds and decided to flat call. Grill folded. Parsons then announced he was all in for another 34,000. Kit S. had agony written all over her face, and she went deep into the tank, counting and re-counting her stack. Finally she grabbed a stack of red 5k chips and put them in the center to signal a call. The hands were then tabled.

    Parsons: 7 of Hearts 7 of Diamonds
    Khalil: Ace of Hearts 8 of Diamonds
    Kit S.: Ace of Diamonds 9 of Diamonds

    The dealer put the flop: the 4 of Hearts 8 of Hearts 6 of Hearts and Khalil was on cloud nine having hit his eight. He also had the nut flush draw. The turn brought the Ace of Clubs, and the river brought the 2 of Hearts, making a flush for Khalil, who walked around in cirles, doing a happy dance. An action table for sure.

    Aaron Parsons
    Kit S.
    Ahmed Khalil

    Boulanger-Vaugeois cracks Aces with 44

    • Level: 12
    • Small Blind: 600
    • Big Blind: 1.2K
    • BB Ante: 1.2K
    • Chip Average: 68.5K
    • Remaining: 66
    • Entries: 226
    August 23, 2019 | 11:36pm | Playground

    Table 72 has been the most active table over the last level and chips keep moving back and forth. Action folded to Boulanger-Vaugeois who opened for 2,800. It folded to Ahmed Khalil who raised it up to 7,000. Boulanger-Vaugeois decided that he would have none of that and moved all in for 50,000. Khalil snap called and the hands were opened.

    Boulanger-Vaugeois: 4 of Diamonds 4 of Spades
    Khalil: Ace of Hearts Ace of Spades

    Boulanger-Vaugeois walked into pocket rockets and was covered by Khalil. It wasn’t looking good for him. The dealer fanned out 8 of Spades 8 of Hearts 9 of Clubs on the flop and Khalil stayed in the lead. The turn brought the 10 of Diamonds which changed nothing. Then came the river: the 4 of Hearts. Boulanger-Vaugeois laughed as he just sucked out, making a set of 4’s. Khalil walked in circles in disbelief. Lucky, lucky for Boulanger-Vaugeois. Not so lucky for Khalil.

    Schanck gets a badly needed double-up with AJ vs QQ

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind:
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 1.2K
    • Chip Average: 57.9K
    • Remaining: 78
    • Entries: 226
    August 23, 2019August 24, 2019 | 10:47pm | Playground

    Eric Schanck had a healthy stack earlier on but after a few coolers, he was looking for a badly needed double-up. The dealer delivered!

    Philippe Binette picked up a premium hand and lead out with his Queen of Hearts Queen of Spades. Schanck looked down at Ace of Clubs Jack of Diamonds and decided “it was the hand to shove”, not knowing that he was up against a monster. None the less, it seemed like a classic flip.

    Eric was behind and needed to hit either an ace, a straight, or perhaps a flush. The dealer spread out 9 of Clubs 5 of Clubs 7 of Clubs on the flop and all of the sudden Schanck had some hope. The turn was magical for him as it brought the 8 of Clubs, making Schanck his flush. And just for fun, the dealer put the Ace of Hearts on the river, and Schanck is still alive and kicking after having received his double-up. Luckily for Binette, the shove was only for 13,500 so he wasn’t badly damaged.

    Philippe Binette on the left in this photo, Eric Schanck on the right

    Boulanger-Vaugeois shoves the river to shut it down

    • Level: 10
    • Small Blind: 500
    • Big Blind: 1K
    • BB Ante: 1K
    • Chip Average: 51.3K
    • Remaining: 88
    • Entries: 226
    August 23, 2019August 24, 2019 | 10:06pm | Playground

    On table 72, everyone in the hand had intense focus as the hand played out. Ami Alibay had lead out UTG and received calls from Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois in the cutoff as well as from Frederick Poirier in the big blind.

    The flop came King of Diamonds 4 of Clubs 4 of Hearts and Alibay continued out, once again receiving calls from both Boulanger-Vaugeois and Poirier. On the 9 of Diamonds turn, Alibay again lead out. Boulanger-Vaugeois made the call and Poirier folded.

    The river brought the 10 of Hearts and this time Alibay lead out for a little more than one third of the pot. Boulanger-Vaugeois went deep into the tank, and after close to a full minute, Boulanger-Vaugeois moved his stack forward and announced that he was all in. Alibay smiled and folded his hand, and then told Boulanger-Vaugeois “thanks for the bet, now at least I don’t have to bluff the river”.

    As this post was being written up, we noticed Alibay getting up as he was just sent to the rail.

    Mathieu Boulanger-Vaugeois

    Stajic is on top at the second break

    • Level: 9
    • Small Blind: 400
    • Big Blind: 800
    • BB Ante: 800
    • Chip Average: 37.9K
    • Remaining: 119
    • Entries: 226
    August 23, 2019August 23, 2019 | 9:38pm | Playground

    The late registration and re-entry period has come to a close and here are the final numbers for tonight’s Day 1D: there are a total of 226 entries (including 51 re-entries), which brings the total of all of the Day 1 flights to 1,410 players, with the largest flights expected to take place both tomorrow (Saturday) and on Sunday. With a total of five more flights left to go on the two last and busiest days, who knows what the total number of entries will be? The one thing that all of the players do know is that the prize pool is guaranteed at $1,000,000, which is unbelievable for a tournament with a modest buy in of $330+$30.

    With the average stack now hovering a little bit below 40,000 chips, the player who has taken a clear lead is Sinisa Stajic, from Windsor, Ontario, a regular visitor here at Playground during the numerous festivals that take place every year.

    As the re-entry period has now come to a close, play is expected to tighten up between the big stacks, although there are many short stacks in play who will be looking for a premium spot to make a needed double-up.

    Play will continue until the field drops to 15%, which means the top 34  players will bag for Day 2 and be guaranteed a min-cash of at least $600.

    Here are the 10 players at the top of the leaderboard right now:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    SinisaStajic127,400
    DanEdery106,400
    RonS.102,700
    JohanLevyssohn101,100
    PatrickFournelle93,300
    BrianFlood80,000
    PierreNemer77,100
    Olivier-JohnPombert74,200
    MaximCaron-Turcotte69,200
    Sinisa Stajic

    Korovine takes one down

    • Level: 8
    • Small Blind: 300
    • Big Blind: 600
    • BB Ante: 600
    • Chip Average: 33.6K
    • Remaining: 129
    • Entries: 217
    August 23, 2019 | 8:54pm | Playground

    There are a few tough players hanging out on table 78. Michael Korovine seated UTG+1, opened to 1,400, and it folded back to Danie Lachance who made the call in the small blind, as did Jean Francois Alexandre in the big.

    The flop came Queen of Hearts 3 of Diamonds 6 of Diamonds and both blinds checked. Korovine continued out for 2,000, and Lachance folded his small blind, with Alexandre making the call in the big blind. The turn brought the 3 of Clubs and Alexandre checked. Korovine fired again, this time for 5,500. Alexandre folded.

    Ami Alibay was seated on the same table and just busted out, however we saw him walk over to the cage as he decided to re-enter and give it another shot. Tomas Magni also just re-entered, as, the players are now going on break meaning there is just another 15 minutes left in the late registration and re-entry period.

    Michael Korovine

    Torbati breaks the 100K mark to take the lead

    • Level: 5
    • Small Blind: 150
    • Big Blind: 300
    • BB Ante: 300
    • Chip Average: 25K
    • Remaining: 143
    • Entries: 179
    August 23, 2019August 23, 2019 | 7:23pm | Playground

    The players have just returned from the first break of the evening and the field is now up to 179 entries (including 24 re-entries). With the average chip stack at exactly 25,000, one player has managed to work it up north of 100,000; Fariborz Torbati has just a little over four times the average with an impressive 101,600 chips. That’s close to 30,000 above the second place runner, Carl Lafontaine, who currently has 69,200 chips.

    There is still almost two full hours left in the late registration and re-entry period, and with the slow structure, the blinds are still only at 150/300, so you would still have over 60 big blinds to enter or re-enter at the moment.

    Here are the leaders at the first break:

    First Name | PrénomLast Name | NomStack | Tapis
    FariborzTorbati101,600
    CarlLafontaine69,200
    MichelVigneault55,700
    EricSchanck54,200
    MartinDyotte51,400
    BaldeepGill48,400
    JohanLevyssohn44,100
    Fariborz Torbati

    A look through the lens

    • Level: 4
    • Small Blind: 125
    • Big Blind: 250
    • BB Ante: 250
    • Chip Average: 23.1K
    • Remaining: 130
    • Entries: 150
    August 23, 2019August 23, 2019 | 6:24pm | Playground

    The room is filling  up nicely and there are now a total of 150 entries (including 11 re-entries), and with still almost three more hours to go in the late registration and re-entry period, it looks as if tonight there will be a lot of chips in play. The late registration period closes at 9:00pm.

    There will be a break coming up in just a few minutes which will allow us to scan the room to see who is in the front of the pack and provide a leaderboard of the top stacks.

    Here are some of the players seated in the tent for tonight’s flight:

    The cards are in the air!

    • Level: 1
    • Small Blind: 50
    • Big Blind: 100
    • BB Ante: 100
    • Chip Average: 20K
    • Remaining: 55
    • Entries: 64
    August 23, 2019August 23, 2019 | 4:56pm | Playground

    Day 1D of the $300 + $30 Colossus with a $1,000,000 guaranteed prize pool has just begun! Players start with 20,000 chips and play through 30 minute levels until the only 15% of the field remains. There are unlimited re-entries available until the end of the late registration period which is at 9:00pm, there is plenty of time to jump into the action.

    There have so far been four online Day 1 flights and two live flights which have attracted 1,184 players so far, and there are still five more starting flights on Saturday and Sunday (click here to see the schedule and structure sheet).

    To see the combined Day 1 results, click here.

    There are already 64 players seated at the tables and judging by past experience of previous events, tonight’s flight is sure to have a huge turnout!

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