2016 Playground Poker Club World Cup of Cards

NL Hold'em Deepstack Turbo
Day: 1
Event Info

2016 Playground Poker Club World Cup of Cards

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
aq
Prize
2,651 CAD
Event Info
Buy-in
100 CAD
Prize Pool
5,000 CAD
Entries
113

Reginald Vigneau Eliminated in 9th Place ($300) (full)

Reginald Vigneau
Reginald Vigneau

Reginald Vigneau was eliminated in ninth place when he got all in with {k-Clubs}{10-Clubs} against the {a-Diamonds}{q-Hearts} of Yves Plante.

The board ran out {a-Spades}{k-Spades}{4-Diamonds}{5-Hearts}{3-Clubs} and Vigneau was eliminated. He took home CAD $300 for his ninth place finish.

Plante is not leading the field with eight remaining.

Player Chips Progress
Yves Plante
Yves Plante
670,000 166,000
Dave Jeanneau-Cyr
Dave Jeanneau-Cyr
390,000 -5,000
Erim Gulec
Erim Gulec
325,000 1,000
Tyler Lee ca
Tyler Lee
308,000 25,000
Dominic Jipos
Dominic Jipos
305,000 -27,000
Melvin Gibson
Melvin Gibson
295,000 78,000
Goran Brestovac
Goran Brestovac
282,000 62,000
David Martinez
David Martinez
95,000 -58,000

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Updated Counts, Yves Plante leads. Jeanneau-Cyr Going for a Third Trophy (full)

Dave Jeanneau-Cyr is at another final table and is looking to win his third World Cup of Cards Event. Yves Plante is looking to win his first and holds the chip lead currently with nine left.

Player Chips Progress
Yves Plante
Yves Plante
504,000 204,000
Dave Jeanneau-Cyr
Dave Jeanneau-Cyr
395,000 149,000
Dominic Jipos
Dominic Jipos
332,000 157,000
Erim Gulec
Erim Gulec
324,000 -126,000
Tyler Lee ca
Tyler Lee
283,000 93,000
Goran Brestovac
Goran Brestovac
220,000 160,000
Melvin Gibson
Melvin Gibson
217,000 159,000
Reginald Vigneau
Reginald Vigneau
198,000 -7,000
David Martinez
David Martinez
153,000 69,000

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Vroom Vroom, The Deepstack Turbo Starts at Noon

Today at noon, is Event #20: $110 No-Limit Hold em Deepstack Turbo with a $5,000 guarantee. This is event #20 of 28 as the World Cup of Cards at Playground Poker Club enters its home stretch. There is still plenty of action to come, with some big buy-in events coming this weekend, but before then it's time to go fast.

While the smaller buy-in events don't draw the attention of players around the world, some of the WCC's best moments have been in the lower buy-in events. There are still plenty of important things to play for, even in the smaller events. The tournament leaderboard for WCC is a very tight race, and several of the top ten players are sure to be in the field today.

The players will start with 25,000 chips and play 15-minute levels until the next WCC Champ is crowned.

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