2017 Playground Poker Club and partypoker World Cup of Cards

$1,100 Playground1000
Day: 4
Event Info

2017 Playground Poker Club and partypoker World Cup of Cards

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
77
Prize
200,000 CAD
Event Info
Buy-in
1,100 CAD
Prize Pool
1,000,000 CAD
Entries
867
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
300,000 / 600,000
Ante
300,000

Charles La Boissonniere Takes Down Playground1000 $1M Guaranteed!

Level 34 : 300,000/600,000, 300,000 ante
Charles La Boissonniere
Charles La Boissonniere

Eight days of poker, 867 entries and 86.7 million chips. What's left? One winner!

The $1,100 No Limit Hold'em partypoker Playground1000 $1,000,000 Guaranteed event has just wrapped up and Charles La Boissonniere has earned the title, the trophy and a first-place prize worth $200,000!

In the last hand, the champ had most of the chips in play and woke up to pocket sevens, up against Garrett Dansereau's ace-six off-suit. The board ran out dry and Dansereau settled for a payday worth $120,000 for his runner-up finish. He rallied all the way to heads-up play after finding himself short a number of times. Dansereau held on, and with the presence of his vocally supportive rail behind him, managed to climb his way into second place.

La Boissonniere ended the tournament on a quiet note, hanging out with his friend Jonathan Bussieries on the rail and pounding back some well-earned vegetables and dip to celebrate! He's a quiet guy, but most certainly well-liked among the locals. La Boissonniere just finished studying to complete his MBA in Strategy and Innovation and is now unsure as to what comes next.

The newly-crowned champion booked his first live tournament win, and clearly loves the tournament scene. When asked how he felt about his success today La Boissonniere said "It feels very good. I came in very short for today. I counted the chips - I needed to 40-times my stack when I arrived" he laughed.

In 2017 alone, La Boissonniere booked cashes in the Bahamas, Rozvadov, Barcelona and even finished in the money for $40,000 in the World Series of Poker Main Event. When we asked what he prefers to play he said "Just tournaments - chasing the scores." Le Boissonniere has now tripled his live earnings and plans to play the Canadian Poker Championships starting in a couple of days.

The Road to the Final Table

The day began with 24 players gunning for a deep run in the 20th event at the 2017 World Cup of Cards at the ever-popular Playground Poker Club in beautiful Kahnawake, Quebec, Canada. The top 100 players made their way into the money just after the first break on Day 3, locking up at least $2,000 for a min-cash. Coming into Day 4, the remaining contenders were guaranteed $6,250.

Leading the way after a big end to Day 3 was Aaron Czaja with more than 10% of the chips in play and a hefty lead over the majority of the field.

Eliminations and double-ups were steady in both directions. Faisal Khan ran ace-queen into aces for a cooler early on and was one of the first few players to go. It was then 2017 Grand Prix Canada runner-up Debra Ann Holman who got it in good with ace-queen against ace-jack but Donghai Lu flopped one jack and rivered another to stop her from making another major final-table appearance.

Another familiar face to finish deep in the money today was Kevin Rivest. He flopped top pair but ran into a set and he would eventually fall just shy of the big money. Several more bust-outs happened before Michel Lacasse took a tumble. He picked up two eights and didn't believe Tomas Magni had a hand, prompting him to call a shove on a ten-high board. Unfortunately for him, he was up against two queens and that brought the final two tables together.

Genores carried his lead through to the final 16 players and Michael Khan made some big moves to show a four-high bluff and build on his stack. A series of short-stacks doubled up including partypoker Team Pro Natalia Breviglieri. The Brit got it in with ace-ten against king-queen to double, and then eventually eliminated Magni with aces against his ace-queen.

La Boissonniere eventually picked off a big bluff from Czaja with top pair and clinched the chip-lead, leaving him with one of the shortest stacks. It was then four-time World Cup of Cards champion Dave Jeanneau-Cyr who found himself on the rail next. He was short and ran ace-nine into tens, failing to hold and settling for 12th place, just short of the final table.

With just 10 players left on the final table bubble, play was fairly snug but there were a few short stacks looking to hold on. One of them belonged to Kyle Janisse and he decided to get his stack in the middle with queen-ten. Lu woke up to nines in the blinds and although Janisse flopped a straight-draw to go with his over cards, he couldn't get there and settled for 10th place.

Partypoker World Cup of Cards $1,100 Playground1000 Final Table

Final Table Results

PlacePlayer NameCountryPrize (CAD)*
1Charles La BoissonniereCanada$200,000
2Garrett DansereauCanada$120,000
3Jason Mandanici-TurcotCanada$80,000
4Donghai LuCanada$54,500
5Natalia BreviglieriUnited Kingdom$40,000
6Marc GuerbilskyCanada$30,000
7Carlos GeronesCanada$22,500
8Aaron CzajaCanada$15,000
9Alexander PuchalskiCanada$10,000

Notable players to make the money in his event but were unable to make it to the final table included Dave Jeanneau-Cyr (12th - $8,500), Tomas Magni ($7,750), Kevin Rivest (6,250), Debra Ann Holman ($6,250), Faisal Khan ($6,250), Joe Tehan ($6,250), Jean-Philippe Piquette ($5,500), Armand 'Oyster King' King (34th - $5,500), David Guay ($4,500), and Sam Chartier ($3,500).

Since only a small percentage of the field makes any money, the majority of the field hit the rail with empty pockets including partypoker Team Pro Kristen Bicknell, WSOP Main Event Champions Jonathan Duhamel and Ryan Riess, Peter Chien and Pierre Paul Paulin.

Final Table Action

Once the final table of nine came together, it was Donghai Lu on top with almost a quarter of the chips in play. Almost right away, Alexander Puchalski (9th - $10,000), got it in with queen-ten but couldn't improve against La Boissonniere's ace-king. A couple of hands later, a very short Aaron Czaja got his remaining chips in with two fives, but was unfortunate enough to run into Dansereau's aces to hit the rail in 8th place ($15,000).

About an hour went by before Carlos Gerones lost the majority of his stack to Jason Mandanici-Turcot. He didn't table his hand, but Gerones paid off a bet where Mandanici-Turcot revealed a boat and he couldn't recover. Gerones was the Day 2 start-of-day chip leader but eventually settled for 7th place, taking home $22,500 for his deep run.

The next elimination found Marc Guerbilsky (6th - $30,000) on the bad end of a cooler. He called a four-bet jam from La Boissonniere with aces and was up against two kings. Unfortunately for him the flop came king-high and he was eliminated.

Shortly after, partypoker Team Pro Natalia Breviglieri limped from the small blind and called a shove from La Boissonniere. She held ace-four suited but couldn't improve against pocket sevens. The pro pocketed $40,000 for 5th place. More notably, this is her third cash in a row while playing partypoker $1 million guarantee events. She was also the last woman standing in the field today, and sits at the top of the leader board for most partypoker live cashes with 10 thus far.

Four-handed play was paused to discuss a deal, but the remaining players couldn't come to an agreement. Right after that, La Boissonniere took a massive pot from Lu with pocket tens and really pulled away from his opponents with a massive lead. Eventually Lu got it in with king-nine but couldn't improve against ace-jack and found himself on the rail in 4th place ($54,500).

Three-handed play began with La Boissonniere sitting on 54 million of the 86.7 million chips in play. The chip leader kept shoving and eventually Mandanici-Turcot had enough and called off with ace-nine. Unfortunately La Boissonniere held ace-king and he would settle for third place ($80,000).

The heads-up match didn't last long, with Dansereau holding ace-high and jamming his short-stack in against sevens. The board ran out dry and Dansereau pocketed $120,000 for his runner-up finish.

Thanks for sticking with the PokerNews live reporting team throughout all of the action. Join us tomorrow while we cover Day 2 of the $10,300 No Limit Hold'em 8-Max Re-Entry High Roller as it plays down to a winner!

Charles La Boissonniere - partypoker World Cup of Cards$1,100 Playground1000 Wi

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Garrett Dansereau Eliminated in 2nd Place ($120,000)

Level 34 : 300,000/600,000, 300,000 ante
Garrett Dansereau
Garrett Dansereau

Garrett Dansereau open-jammed from the small blind and Charles La Boissonniere snap-called on the big blind.

Dansereau: {a-Clubs}{6-Clubs}
La Boissonniere: {7-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}

La Boissonniere was in great shape to win it all and the final board would fan out {k-Hearts}{6-Diamonds}{8-Diamonds}{8-Hearts}{4-Clubs}. Dansereau banked $120,000 for second place while La Boissonniere takes home $200,000 and the Champion's trophy.

Player Chips Progress
Charles La Boissonniere ca
Charles La Boissonniere
86,700,000
10,700,000
10,700,000
Garrett Dansereau ca
Garrett Dansereau
Busted

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Jason Mandanici-Turcot Eliminated in 3rd Place ($80,000)

Level 34 : 300,000/600,000, 300,000 ante
Jason Mandanici-Turcot
Jason Mandanici-Turcot

Charles La Boissonniere open-jammed from the small blind and Jason Mandanici-Turcot called, putting himself at risk.

La Boissonniere: {a-Hearts}{k-Clubs}
Mandanici-Turcot: {a-Spades}{9-Diamonds}

The board fanned out {k-Spades}{k-Hearts}{5-Spades}{5-Clubs}{8-Diamonds} and Mandanici-Turcot's torch was snuffed out in third place for $80,000.

Player Chips Progress
Charles La Boissonniere ca
Charles La Boissonniere
76,000,000
20,300,000
20,300,000
Jason Mandanici-Turcot ca
Jason Mandanici-Turcot
Busted

Tags: Charles La BoissonniereJason Mandanici-Turcot

Donghai Lu Eliminated in 4th Place ($54,500)

Level 33 : 250,000/500,000, 500,000 ante
Donghai Lu
Donghai Lu

Charles La Boissonniere raised to 1,350,000 on the button and Donghai Lu moved all-in for 8,600,000 from the small blind. La Boissonniere tossed in a single chip to call.

Lu was at risk with {k-Spades}{9-Clubs}, up against a blazing hot La Boissonniere with {a-Spades}{j-Hearts}.

The board ran out {q-Spades}{3-Spades}{2-Diamonds}{a-Clubs}{5-Clubs} to give La Boissonniere the pot with a pair of aces and eliminate Lu in 4th place.

Player Chips Progress
Charles La Boissonniere ca
Charles La Boissonniere
54,500,000
15,500,000
15,500,000
Donghai Lu ca
Donghai Lu
Busted

Tags: Charles La BoissonniereDonghai Lu

Natalia Breviglieri Eliminated in 5th Place ($40,000)

Level 32 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Natalia Breviglieri
Natalia Breviglieri

Natalia Breviglieri limped in from the small blind only to see Charles La Boissonniere jam all-in. Breviglieri took no time tossing in a calling chip, putting her tournament life on the line.

La Boissonniere: {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}
Brevliglieri: {a-Spades}{4-Spades}

Breviglieri was in trouble and her run would sadly end in fifth place after finding no assistance on the {q-Clubs}{8-Clubs}{9-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{k-Spades} board.

Player Chips Progress
Charles La Boissonniere ca
Charles La Boissonniere
34,300,000
11,700,000
11,700,000
Natalia Breviglieri gb
Natalia Breviglieri
Busted
partypoker

Tags: Charles La BoissonniereNatalia Breviglieri

Marc Guerbilsky Eliminated in 6th Place ($30,000)

Level 32 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Marc Guerbilsky
Marc Guerbilsky

Jason Mandanici-Turcot raised to 800,000 from the hijack and Marc Guerbilsky three-bet to 2,175,000 on the button. Action folded to Charles La Boissonniere in the big blind and he asked to see how much Guerbilsky had behind. Eventually, he moved all-in. Mandanici-Turcot folded and Guerbilsky snap-called.

Marc Guerbilsky: {a-Hearts}{a-Diamonds}
Charles La Boissonniere: {k-Spades}{k-Clubs}

Guerbilsky was the player at risk, but he held the best of it with two aces, up against a couple of kings for a classic cooler. Unfortunately for him, the flop came {k-Diamonds}{j-Diamonds}{8-Spades} and La Boissonniere flopped a set to take the lead. The turn was the {6-Diamonds} and Guerbilsky picked up a flush draw. The river was the {8-Diamonds} to give Guerbilsky a flush, but it paired the board and La Boissonniere held. Guerbilsky sat back in his chair and exhaled thinking he won the hand, but once he realized the board was paired he headed for the rail.

Player Chips Progress
Charles La Boissonniere ca
Charles La Boissonniere
22,600,000
8,725,000
8,725,000
Marc Guerbilsky ca
Marc Guerbilsky
Busted

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Carlos Gerones Eliminated in 7th Place ($22,500)

Level 32 : 200,000/400,000, 400,000 ante
Carlos Gerones
Carlos Gerones

Jason Mandanici-Turcot raised to 800,000 and Carlos Gerones three-bet shoved for his last 2,125,000 after running into Mandanici-Turcot's boat two short hands ago. Mandanici-Turcot called and the hands were tabled.

Gerones tabled {a-Spades}{2-Hearts} up against Mandanici-Turcot's {a-Hearts}{k-Hearts}.

The board ran out {k-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{5-Clubs}{2-Clubs} and Mandanici-Turcot's kings and fives were good to send Gerones home in 7th place.

Player Chips Progress
Jason Mandanici-Turcot ca
Jason Mandanici-Turcot
19,500,000
4,400,000
4,400,000
Carlos Gerones ca
Carlos Gerones
Busted

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Aaron Czaja Eliminated in 8th Place ($15,000)

Level 31 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Aaron Lawrence Czaja
Aaron Lawrence Czaja

Aaron Czaja was short-stacked and decided to move all-in from middle position for his last 1,240,000. Garrett Dansereau was on the button and called, while the blinds got out of the way.

Czaja tabled {5-Spades}{5-Hearts} but was heavily dominated by Dansereau's {a-Hearts}{a-Clubs}.

The flop came {10-Diamonds}{6-Hearts}{6-Clubs} and Dansereau remained ahead with aces. The turn was the {6-Spades} and Czaja was left drawing dead to the {9-Diamonds} on the river to head to the rail in 8th place.

Player Chips Progress
Garrett Dansereau ca
Garrett Dansereau
14,500,000
2,000,000
2,000,000
Aaron Czaja ca
Aaron Czaja
Busted

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Alexander Puchalski Eliminated in 9th Place ($10,000)

Level 31 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante
Alexander Puchalski
Alexander Puchalski

Alexander Puchalski arrived at the final table with less than 10 big blinds and was quick to get them in the middle, looked up by Charles La Boissonniere.

Alexander Puchalski: {q-Diamonds}{10-Spades}
La Boissonniere: {a-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

The official final table would be set after a {3-Hearts}{3-Spades}{j-Hearts}{7-Spades}{2-Clubs} run out. Puchalski earned $10,000 for his 9th place finish.

Player Chips Progress
Charles La Boissonniere ca
Charles La Boissonniere
17,200,000
2,570,000
2,570,000
Alexander Puchalski ca
Alexander Puchalski
Busted

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Playground1000 Final Table is Set! Donghai Lu Leads

Level 31 : 150,000/300,000, 300,000 ante

The $1,100 No Limit Hold'em Playground1000 $1,000,000 guaranteed final table is set!

Leading the way is Donghai Lu with 21,710,000 chips, good for just shy of a quarter of the total chips in play. Partypoker Team Pro Natalia Breviglieri is in the middle of the pack with 7,855,000 and has cashed for her third partypoker $1 million guaranteed tournament in a row. She also holds the record for most partypoker live cashes with a total of 10 so far including this event.

Here is a look at how the final table stacks up:

SeatPlayerCountryChip Count
1Charles La BoissonniereCanada14,630,000
2Aaron CzajaCanada1,690,000
3Donghai LuCanada21,710,000
4Jason Mandanici-TurcotCanada11,000,000
5Garrett DansereauCanada12,500,000
6Marc GuerbilskyCanada6,400,000
7Natalia BreviglieriUnited Kingdom7,855,000
8Alexander PuchalskiCanada2,365,000
9Carlos GeronesCanada8,380,000
Player Chips Progress
Donghai Lu ca
Donghai Lu
21,710,000
110,000
110,000
Charles La Boissonniere ca
Charles La Boissonniere
14,630,000
2,490,000
2,490,000
Garrett Dansereau ca
Garrett Dansereau
12,500,000
1,550,000
1,550,000
Jason Mandanici-Turcot ca
Jason Mandanici-Turcot
11,000,000
2,070,000
2,070,000
Carlos Gerones ca
Carlos Gerones
8,380,000
280,000
280,000
Natalia Breviglieri gb
Natalia Breviglieri
7,855,000
-2,355,000
-2,355,000
partypoker
Marc Guerbilsky ca
Marc Guerbilsky
6,400,000
2,690,000
2,690,000
Alexander Puchalski ca
Alexander Puchalski
2,365,000
-4,135,000
-4,135,000
Aaron Czaja ca
Aaron Czaja
1,690,000
-1,710,000
-1,710,000

Tags: Aaron CzajaAlexander PuchalskiCarlos GeronesCharles La BoissonniereDonghai LuGarrett DansereauMarc GuerbilskyNatalia Breviglieri