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Playground Online Power Weekend Highlights CA$34k in Payouts

Playground Poker Club is ready to entertain the poker fans of Quebec with its upcoming online poker action. Playground Online Power Weekend is about to commence on May 14 and continue all the way to May 18. The poker bonanza is about to be hosted by partypoker for a premium experience and advanced technology preventing any hiccups during the live poker action.

Players are welcome to try their poker skills and improve them in real-time even if it is an online gaming setting that welcomes them. Everyone interested is about to have the chance to explore the diverse portfolio of the Playground Online Power Weekend. The overall prize pool of the events is about to amount to CA$34,000 and this is a reason enough for the players to sign up.

Online Poker Action

The Big 50 event is projected to bring the largest crowd of all events, as it would span over three days and bring many starting flights and chances of entering. May 14 is about to see the official launch of the online poker gaming with the Megastack Turbo event and its buy-in of CA$50 + CA$5.

The guaranteed prize pool of this event amounts to CA$2,000. This same day is also scheduled to introduce the Mix-Max event with a guaranteed prize pool of CA$4,000 and a similar buy-in. The last tournament of the day is going to be the Pot-Limit Omaha Bounty one with an entry fee of CA$30 + CA$6 + CA$30 and a prize pool of CA$1,800.

Day 2 of the online poker weekend bringing tons of cash prizes is about to greenlight the Big 50 event with three starting flights. All of them have an entry fee of CA$50 + CA$5 and the event itself has a guaranteed prize pool of CA$15,000. The starting flights would commence at 12 p.m., 4 p.m., and 7 p.m.

Excitement Builds

May 16 is also expected to bring three starting flights or the last chance to make it in the premium event. All lights have similar buy-in. The official Day 2 of the poker event is scheduled to take place on May 17 and reunite all players that have managed to survive the previous flights. This day is also about to see the Final table and the heads-up duel between the last two players remaining on the table. May 17 is also expected to witness the 6-Max Deepstack event.

This event is among the preferred poker congregations with a buy-in amounting to CA$100 + CA$9. Poker enthusiasts would have the chance to bag a slice of the CA$6,500 guaranteed prize pool which could be surpassed depending on the levels of participation. They would have the chance to use a single re-entry option just like in all remaining events of the Playground Online Power Weekend.

May 18 or the last day of the poker weekend would introduce the Heads Up gaming offering preferred by many poker players, as it allows them to get to know their opponent better and win more. The buy-in for it would amount to CA$30 + CA$3 whereas the guaranteed prize pool would amount to some CA$500. The last event would be the Progressive Bounty with an entry fee of CA$40 + CA$6 + CA$20.

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Author Yolina

Yolina has followed closely the latest development on the Canadian gaming scene over the past years, monitoring the land-based, lottery, and online offerings up for grabs. The dynamic nature of the local lottery and casino fields, as well as the opportunities lying ahead of Canada fire her enthusiasm for what is to come. A sports betting enthusiast, in her spare time Yolina could be found in her natural habitat – turning the pages of biographies and catching up on the latest stand-up comedy podcasts.