2024 WSOP International Circuit Playground

Event #8: $1,700 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2024 WSOP International Circuit Playground

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
a5
Prize
339,770 CAD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,700 CAD
Prize Pool
2,490,000 CAD
Entries
1,660
Level Info
Level
37
Blinds
400,000 / 800,000
Ante
800,000
Players Info - Day 2
Entries
237
Players Left
22

Dustin Melanson Leads Final 22 Players Into Day 3 of the Main Event

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Dustin Melanson
Dustin Melanson

The players at Playground did not disappoint on Day 2 of Event #8: $1,700 No Limit Holdem Main Event at the World Series of Poker Circuit Playground. A total of 237 players returned to the felt to battle another 10 levels, and after the dust settled, just 22 remained. Some excellent players came and went, but at the end of the day, local pro Dustin Melanson bagged a massive chip lead heading into Day 3 with a stack of 8,255,000. He was aggressive and seemed to have a crazy intuition for finding spots to put his foot on the gas. He will be a force on Day 3. He is followed close behind by Hugo Morrissette with 5,885,000 in second place and Stephane Blouin-Verroeulst with 4,920,000 in third.

Some crushers were in the mix for the second day of the Main Event. WSOP bracelet winner and all-around nice guy, Chanracy Khun, was able to make it to the last four tables but was not able to secure the bag, 2022 WPT World Championship Winner Eliot Hudon was also in the mix but could not reclaim the glory, bracelet winner Mike Leah got within the top 100 but couldn’t hold on, and bracelet winner Xing He was able to make it to the three table redraw but would lose a big flip to get short and hit the rail soon after.

Chanracy Khun
Chanracy Khun

Day 2 Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Dustin MelansonCanada8,255,00083
2Hugo MorrissetteCanada5,885,00059
3Stephane Blouin-VerroeulstCanada4,920,00049
4Mohammad FeiziCanada4,410,00044
5Ran YiCanada3,520,00035
6Robert WongCanada3,345,00033
7George JamesCanada3,075,00031
8Wangchao YuanCanada3,020,00030
9Joey MessinaCanada3,005,00030
10Michael PorkolabCanada2,915,00029
Nghi Van Tran
Nghi Van Tran

The Main Event had a guaranteed prize pool of $1,500,000, but the total prize pool exceeded expectations and reached $2,490,000. Currently, all the remaining players have locked up $9,200, but they will come back to a pay jump at 21 that would earn them an extra $1,100. Those payouts are not the ones on everyone's mind, though. They will all have their eye on the massive top prize of $375,000. The biggest career score for almost every player in the field should they make it to the top of the mountain.

Stephane Blouin-Verroeulst
Stephane Blouin-Verroeulst

Melanson is currently the player to catch, but it is still anyone's game. There are multiple players that are one double away from the chip lead. Play will resume at 11 a.m. local time on Monday morning with the players returning to 50,000/100,000/100,000 blinds.

22 will enter but only one will survive. Stay tuned to Pokernews for updates on this and many other events happening worldwide.

Tags: Chanracy KhunDustin MelansonEliot HudonGeorge JamesHugo MorrissetteMichael ProkolabMike LeahMohammad FeiziRan YiRobert WongStephane Blouin-Verroeulst

Jonathan Brazeau Eliminated in 23rd Place ($9,200)

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

After losing a massive flip, Jonathan Brazeau moved all in for his last big blind and was called in three spots. It checked to the river where George James put out a bet on the Q102J9 board. It got folds. He showed the king high straight and Brazeau flashed five-three off suit before he mucked.

Brazeau hits the rail after an impressive run.

Player Chips Progress
George James ca
George James
1,300,000
600,000
600,000
Jonathan Brazeau ca
Jonathan Brazeau
Busted

Tags: George JamesJonathan BrazeauJonathan Brazeau Eliminated

Xing He Eliminated in 24th Place ($9,200)

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

After losing a flip that left him short, Xing He got all of his chips in the middle and was called by Devesh Thapar to put He at risk for his tournament life.

The cards hit their backs.

Xing He: Q4 All in
Devesh Thapar: AQ

The full board ran out A87KJ and He was sent to the rail at the hands of Thapar.

Player Chips Progress
Devesh Thapar ca
Devesh Thapar
3,200,000
1,200,000
1,200,000
Xing He
Xing He
Busted
WSOP 1X Winner

Tags: Devesh ThaparXing He

Jason Blodgett Eliminated in 25th Place ($8,300)

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante
Jason Blodgett
Jason Blodgett

Maurizio Lo Russo raised from the cutoff before Jason Blodgett moved all in from the button for less. The rest of the players folded and Lo Russo snap called.

Jason Blodgett: 1010 All in
Maurizio Lo Russo: AA

The full board ran out 5K989 and Blodgett hit the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Maurizio Lo Russo ca
Maurizio Lo Russo
2,300,000
1,100,000
1,100,000
Jason Blodgett ca
Jason Blodgett
Busted

Tags: Jason BlodgettMaurizio Lo Russo

Harpreet Singh Padda Eliminated in 26th Place ($8,300)

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

After significant action all the chips went in the middle between Harpreet Singh Padda and Ran Yi. They went to a full board with Padda all in and at risk.

Harpreet Singh Padda: KQ All in
Ran Yi: 1010

The full board ran out A65103 and Padda hit the rail after an impressive run.

Player Chips Progress
Ran Yi ca
Ran Yi
2,400,000
600,000
600,000
Harpreet Singh Padda ca
Harpreet Singh Padda
Busted

Tags: Harpreet Singh PaddaRan Yi

Jean-Pascal Gauthier Eliminated in 27th Place ($8,300)

Level 27 : Blinds 40,000/80,000, 80,000 ante

Jean-Pascal Gauthier moved all in from middle position before it folded to Stephane Blouin-Verroeulst in the small blind who called and the cards hit their backs to see the cooler.

Jean-Pascal Gauthier: KK All in
Stephane Blouin-Verroeulst: AA

The full board ran out 1034A5 and Gauthier was sent home.

Player Chips Progress
Stephane Blouin-Verroeulst ca
Stephane Blouin-Verroeulst
2,700,000
900,000
900,000
Jean-Pascal Gauthier ca
Jean-Pascal Gauthier
Busted

Tags: Jean-Pascal GauthierJean-Pascal Gauthier Eliminated

Melanson Goes for It

Level 26 : Blinds 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Dustin Melanson
Dustin Melanson

The action was opened in late position to 125,000 by Day 1a chip leader Khaly Dang. The next player to act was Devesh Thapar in the cutoff who put in a three-bet to 325,000. The rest of the players folded around to Dustin Melanson in the big blind who went into the tank for about a minute before placing a single chip in the middle and announcing he was all in.

It was back on Dang who thought over her options for close to a minute before folding. Thapar quickly got out of the way too and Melanson was the recipient of a nice pot without even seeing a flop.

Player Chips Progress
Dustin Melanson ca
Dustin Melanson
4,400,000
1,700,000
1,700,000
Day 2 Chip Leader
Devesh Thapar ca
Devesh Thapar
1,400,000
-50,000
-50,000
Khaly Dang ca
Khaly Dang
400,000
-475,000
-475,000
Day 1A Chip Leader

Tags: Devesh ThaparDustin MelansonKhaly Dang

Official Payouts are in!

Level 18 : Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
Playground Chips
Playground Chips

The final payouts are in! Players that returned for Day 2 are in the money and have locked up a minimum cash of $3,100.

They will be battling it out all the way to the $375,000 top prize!

PlacePrize (CAD)PlacePrize (CAD)
1$375,00028-36$7,500
2$250,00037-45$6,800
3$181,60046-54$6,300
4$140,00055-63$5,800
5$105,00064-72$5,400
6$82,50073-81$5,000
7$65,00082-90$4,700
8$50,00091-99$4,500
9$35,000100-108$4,300
10-12$25,000109-117$4,100
13-15$19,000118-135$3,900
16-18$13,500136-153$3,700
19-21$10,300154-171$3,500
22-24$9,200172-198$3,300
25-27$8,300199-234$3,100

Tarik Mazari Leads 237 Players Into Day 2 of the WSOPC Playground Main Event

Tarik Mazari
Tarik Mazari

Three flights up, three flights down. A combined total of 828 players took their shot across the three starting flights in Event #8: $1,700 No Limit Holdem Main Event at the World Series of Poker Playground. Today at 11 a.m. local time the remaining 131 players will return to battle through 10 hour-long levels in hopes of finding a bag so they can return on Day 3 to crown a champion. The Playground staff will be announcing how the $2,490,000 prize pool will be broken out before the start of the Day but for now, the returning players can rest easy knowing they have some pocket change locked up and are in the money.

Rami Hammoud
Rami Hammoud

Your current chip leader is Tarik Mazari with a huge stack of 1,330,000 which is almost a full 40 big blinds more than Rami Hammond who sits in second with 953,000. The chip leader from Day 1a, Khaly Dang, currently sits in third with 945,000. There are still plenty of other crushers hanging around to makes moves though. Local crusher Senthuran Vijayaratnam (834,0000) is healthy and will be a force, WSOP Main Event Final Tablaist Griffin Benger (153,000) found a bag, and Bracelet winner Mike Leah (526,000) will be a force on Day 2 with a very above-average stack.

The players will be making a move from the tent outside into the upstairs poker room on the third floor for Day 2 of the main. They will kick the day off at the 5,000/10,000/10,000 level and each one will now be bumped up to a full hour.

Khaly Dang
Khaly Dang

Top 10 Chip Counts

PlacePlayerChip CountBig Blinds
1Tarik Mazari1,330,000133
2 Rami Hammoud953,00095
3Khaly Dang945,00095
4Philippe Beaudoin-Pellerin940,00094
5 Xing He915,00092
6Jimmy Setna914,00091
7Senthuran Vijayaratnam834,00083
8Vadym Sienichkin806,00081
9 Matthew Paplyk800,00080
10Jaered Besse790,00079
All In
All In

Registration may be closed but in reality, the real tournament is just beginning. Day 2 is moving day and its about time the players move up, or move out. At the end of Level 27 only a select few players will be finding a bag for Day 3 and it won't be the ones who played timid on Day 2. Who will win the ring, the money, and the glory at Playground? By the end of Sunday, we will have a much clearer picture of who it could be.

Stay tuned to Pokernews for updates on this and many other events happening worldwide.