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RunGood Poker Series Main Event Tournament Ends In 11-Way Chop

The final 11 players in the RunGood Poker Series main event at the Horseshoe Council Bluffs all had a shot at the posted $84,633 first-place prize, but rather than deal with the stress of a final table, they each agreed to chop the remaining prize pool and lock up a $26,058 payday. Deals in live poker tournaments are commonplace, but rarely outside of the final table, and especially in a series main event. It’s simply too difficult to get that many players to opt in… or is it? The idea was spearheaded by Kyle Hinnerichs, who was sitting on more than four times the chips of the four shorter stacks left in the event according to the PokerNews live updates. With the chip leader on board, the other ten players all agreed to evenly divide what was left of the prize pool.

Ever Seen An Eleven-Way Chop? It Happened at RGPS Horseshoe Council Bluffs!

Ever Seen An Eleven-Way Chop? It Happened at RGPS Horseshoe Council Bluffs!
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Nova Scotia company that retooled factory to make medical gowns loses new tender | iNFOnews

Brett Bundale Jon Stanfield, president and CEO of Stanfield s Ltd., stands in one of the production areas of the garment manufacturing company in Truro, N.S. on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan March 04, 2021 - 1:24 PM HALIFAX - An Atlantic Canadian undergarment company that quickly retooled its factory last spring to make personal protective equipment is laying off 150 workers after failing to win a new federal contract. Stanfield s Ltd. of Nova Scotia, famed for its long johns and boxer shorts, switched to making medical gowns for front-line health workers at the outset of the pandemic. But the historic Truro clothing manufacturer was left out of the most recent round of federal contracts.

Stanfield s lays off workers after losing tender

Winnipeg Free Press By: Brett Bundale, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 3:24 PM CST Thursday, Mar. 4, 2021 HALIFAX - An Atlantic Canadian undergarment company that quickly retooled its factory last spring to make personal protective equipment is laying off 150 workers after failing to win a new federal contract. Jon Stanfield, president and CEO of Stanfield s Ltd., stands in one of the production areas of the garment manufacturing company in Truro, N.S. on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan HALIFAX - An Atlantic Canadian undergarment company that quickly retooled its factory last spring to make personal protective equipment is laying off 150 workers after failing to win a new federal contract.

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