CIRCUIT

WSOP Circuit - Playground

Aug 18 2025 - Sep 02 2025Playground
Kahnawake, QC, Canada
Event#2

Event #2: $400 No Limit Hold'Em 6-max

Start Date

Aug 18 04:00 PM

Buy-in

$400

ITM

Top 24 players

End Date

Aug 19 04:36 AM

Entries

164

Prize

$52,480

NoPlayerCountryEarnings
1
Canada
$13,000
2
Canada
$8,450
3
Canada
$5,700
4
Canada
$3,970
5
Canada
$2,850
6
Canada
$2,130
7
Canada
$1,640
8
Canada
$1,300
9
Canada
$1,080
10
Canada
$920
11
Unknown Country
$920
12
Canada
$820
13
Canada
$820
14
Canada
$760
15
Canada
$760
16
Chile
$760
17
Canada
$760
18
Canada
$730
19
Canada
$730
20
Canada
$730
21
Canada
$730
23
Canada
$730
24
Canada
$730
25
Canada
$730

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