2024 WSOP International Circuit Playground

Event #8: $1,700 Main Event
Day: 1b
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 1b
Entries
562
Players Left
75

Rami Hammoud Ends Day 1b of the Main Event as Chip Leader; Multiple Players Right on His Heels

Level 17 : Blinds 4,000/8,000, 8,000 ante
Rami Hammond
Rami Hammond

The Second flight of Event #8: $1,700 No Limit Holdem Main Event at the World Series of Poker Circuit Playground has ended. A total of 562 players fired on Day 1b with 75 players finding a bag. After the dust settled, it was Rami Hammoud who held the chip lead. The Roxoboro native was cool, calm, and collected as he accumulated chips throughout the day. He now sits as the #1 stack going into Day 2 after edging out Khaly Dang, from Day 1a, by just 8,000 chips. Right on his heels are Xing He with 915,000 and Jimmy Setna with 914,000 to round out the top three.

Some other notables made the money and will advance to Day 2. Bracelet winner Bradley Smith (31,000) is short but has a ton of fight left for Day 2, 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.

Mike Leah
Mike Leah

Top Ten Day 1b Chip Counts

PlaceNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Rami HammoudCanada953,00095
2Xing HeCanada915,00092
3Jimmy SetnaCanada914,00091
4Senthuran VijayaratnamCanada834,00083
5Vadym SienichkinCanada806,00081
6Khaled AljomaCanada784,00078
7Medhat RamzyCanada633,00063
8Jean-Louis CyrCanada542,00054
9Oleg BoulchyiCanada537,00054
10Pietro Lo GiudiceCanada530,00053
Xing He
Xing He

On Sunday, the players from the three Day 1 flights will be combined. They have all secured a minimum prize of $2,900 and will enter Day 2 already in the money. The first-place prize is yet to be announced, but the total guarantee for this event is a whopping $1,500,000, with $843,000 being added from this flight alone.

The upcoming flight is scheduled for Saturday morning at 11 a.m. local time. It remains to be seen whether another player can surpass Hammoud as the overall chip leader. However, it is clear that everyone will need to put in some serious work if they plan on catching up with him.

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Potis Gets the River Value

Level 13 : Blinds 1,500/3,000, 3,000 ante
Anthony Potis
Anthony Potis

The action was opened in early position to 7,000 by Anthony Potis before it folded to the cutoff who called and the remaining players folded.

The KQQ flop landed and the action quickly checked through to a 9 turn. Potis put his foot back on the gas and put out a wager of 6,000. The cutoff called.

The 10 river landed and Potis snap-checked it over to the cutoff who sat in the tank for a moment before betting 12,000. Potis went into the tank and after a moment he reached and grabbed some raising chips before throwing out 38,000. The cutoff snap-called and got the bad news.

Potis tabled AJ for the nut straight and the cutoff flashed jack-ten before his cards hit the muck. Potis dragged a healthy pot and is now sitting a bit above the average.

Player Chips Progress
Anthony Potis us
Anthony Potis
190,000

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The Double Flat Works for Lavergne

Level 2 : Blinds 200/300, 300 ante
Marc Lavergne
Marc Lavergne

There was a middle position open to 1,100 before Marc Lavergne called from the cutoff. It then folded to Michael Campitelli in the small blind who three-bet to 3,600. The original raiser folded but Lavergne put in the double flat call and they were off to a flop heads up.

The 768 flop landed and Campitelli continued for 2,500. Lavergne called and the 5 rolled off on the turn putting a four-liner on the board. Campitelli slowed down with a check and action was on Lavergne.

He sat in the tank for a moment and then put in a bet of 5,500. Campitelli seemed to be thinking it over hard as he tanked for almost three-minutes before returning his cards to the dealer.

Lavergne scooped and said "No bluff." when Campitelli asked.

Player Chips Progress
Marc Lavergne ca
Marc Lavergne
45,000
45,000
45,000
Michael Campitelli
Michael Campitelli
25,000
25,000
25,000

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Second Flight of 2024 WSOPC Playground Main Event Starts at 11 a.m.

Playground
Playground

Today marks the second day of Event #8: $1,700 No Limit Holdem Main Event, which is the eighth out of 15 WSOP-C ring events. The 2024 World Series of Poker Circuit Playground is currently taking place and they will look to crown the Circuit Main Event Champion, a title that hasn't been claimed since Joe Pellegrino won the event back in 2019, earning a substantial $300,000.

The current chip leader after the first flight of the main event is Khaly Dang who will go into Day 2 with just short of a milly at 945,000. Multiple players are close behind and the second flight will surely have some killers that will look to take the top spot. The World Series of Poker is offering a whopping $1,500,000 guarantee for the Main Event this year. In addition to the cash prize, the winner will also receive a Gold Circuit ring and an invitation to the 2024 Tournament of Champions.

Khaly Dang
Khaly Dang

Today, the best of Canada's poker players will gather at Playground to compete in Day 1b of the Main Event, which starts at 11:00 a.m. local time. one more starting flight will take place on Saturday, April 20, also at 11:00 a.m. Subsequently, Day 2 will be held on Sunday, April 21 at 11:00 a.m. and Day 3 on Monday, April 22 at 11:00 a.m.

$1,700 Main Event Schedule

DayDateTime
1bApr. 1911:00 a.m.
1cApr. 2011:00 a.m.
2Apr. 2111:00 a.m.
3Apr. 2211:00 a.m.

Players will begin with 40,000 in chips. Blinds increase every 40 minutes on Day 1 and increase every 60 minutes on Day 2 and 3. Each Day 1 will play 17 levels or down to 5%, whichever comes first. There will be payouts at 15% of the field. Day 2 plays until level 27 and Day 3 plays until there is a winner. Players may enter (or re‐enter) the tournament until the beginning of Level 13 on each Day 1. This is a re‐entry event with unlimited re‐entries permitted until the end of the late registration period on each Day 1 starting flight.

The cardroom at Playground has a reputation for producing some of the best Canadian poker players. There is a possibility that the experienced players could continue to dominate, or a newcomer may rise to the top and become the next feared player in the game. Regardless, the stakes are high and the opportunity for bragging rights is abundant.

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