Here is a look at the biggest events you must attend this week - Live Poker
This week is filled with a series of stunningly interesting poker tournaments held almost everywhere in the US. In Florida, there are three major events on the menu. Alongside the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open which will kick off on July 30, the Card Player Poker Tour Besbet Jacksonville is also worth a play. It is about the final stop of the series' Season 3. It will be played in Florida from August 13 to 24. Speaking of its schedule, the CPPT Bestbet Jacksonville features 21 attractive events including a $ 1,500 buy-in Main Event starting on August 21. The Daytona Beach Beachside Open is also part of the week's biggest events. This one-week poker festival promises an action-packed schedule for players. The highlight is a $ 360 buy-in Main Event which guarantees $ 50,000 prize pool. It will be played from August 14 to 16, 2015. Poker enthusiasts willing to part take in the battle are invited to make the trek to Daytona Beach's Club & Poker Room.
Other big cities further in the North will also saw their poker halls heating up this week. In Foxwoods, Mashantucket, for example, the World Series of Poker Circuit (WSOPC) is ongoing. The festival has been in full swing since August 6. It will close everything out on August 17 with a number of golden bags to be awarded to eventual winners. The most anticipated battle is the $ 1,675 buy-in $ 500,000 Guarantee Main Event starting on August 14 at noon. In Pennsylvania, the poker room of Parx Casino in Bensalem is playing host to the 2015 Parx Big Stax XII. The festival is slated to conclude late this week with its $ 1,200 buy-in Main Event. In New Jersey, the Borgata Summer Heater is currently underway at the Borgata Hotel Casino, in Atlantic City. The icing on the cake: a $ 180 buy-in no-limit hold'em event with 7 starting day flights.
Source: Oliver JOHNSON
Tuesday, 11 August 2015
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