Tuesday, 5 October 2010
The organisers of the low stakes London Poker Circuit have unveiled details of a new autumn tournament schedule that will feature action five night's a week.
Wild Wednesday£35 freezeout NLHE Start time: 7.00pm - registration from 6.00pmStarting stack 7,000, 20 minute clock Late registration and re-entry permitted first 3 levels Capacity 40 players - estimated average duration 5 hoursThursday 3 £45 freezeout NLHE Start time: 7.00pm - registration from 6.00pmStarting stack 3,000, 25 minute clock Late registration and re-entry permitted first two levels Capacity 40 players - estimated average duration 5 hoursFriday fight night£25 (+£10 bounty) NLHE Start time: 7.00pm - registration from 6.00pmStarting stack 5,000, 20 minute clock Late registration and re-entry permitted first 3 levels Capacity 80 players - estimated average duration 6 hoursSaturday Showdown£100 freezeout NLHE Start time: 2.00pm - registration from 1.00pmStarting stack 12,000, 40 minute clock Late registration permitted first level only Capacity 40 players - estimated average duration 8 hoursSaturday Score £20 rebuy NLHE Start time: 8.00pm - registration from 7.00pmStarting stack 1,000, 20 minute clock Late registration and unlimited rebuys permitted first 3 levels, one add-on Capacity 40 players - estimated average duration 6 hoursSunday Silver £60 freezeout NLHE Start time: 2.00pm - registration from 1.00pmStarting stack 15,000, 25 minute clock Late registration permitted first two levels Capacity 40 players - estimated average duration 7 hoursLPC have also revealed details of the forthcoming two-day Super Stack event that takes place on 30th and 31st October 2010. The £150+£15 buy in event has a guaranteed prize pool of £15,000 and should offer plenty of value with starting stacks of 20,000 chips. The field is capped at 200 with almost half of that number already registered. Qualifiers are up and running at 888.com.LPC will also be hosting a special Halloween party on 29th October with special poker related prizes including tournament entries and merchandise for the best fancy dress costumes. Tickets are £10.All events (including the party) take place at the Kensington Close Hotel and Spa in Kensington. For more information visit http://www.lpcpoker.com/.Keep up to date with all the news from the poker world by following us on Twitter and Facebook.
Intertops Poker and Juicy Stakes are each about to kick off a second three-stage online satellite tournament series promising to award winners with prize packages into the upcoming Velden stop of the European Poker Championship.
Intertops Poker and Juicy Stakes are each about to kick off three-stage online satellite tournament series promising to award winners with prize packages into the upcoming Velden stop of the European Poker Championship.
Fans of the Oh Hell trick-taking game will soon be able to enjoy real-money competitions online after Hell Club announced that it will be launching its new Oh Hell Stackpot innovation from Sunday.
Tuesday is the deadline for all working Americans to have submitted their income tax returns to the federal government and Juicy Stakes and Intertops Poker are set to mark this annual occasion by holding a special freeroll competition featuring a $1,000 top prize.
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Win your way to the Caribbean in online satellites at Intertops and Juicy Stakes.
“We run a lot of higher stakes tournaments for our more hard-core players,” said Intertops’ poker manager. “But since our network is generally pretty soft, we created this series to give less competitive players a shot at winning.”
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