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The
Orleans has revised its popular tournament schedule. In cases where they have
increased the buy-ins for an existing tournament, all the increased buy-in
amount goes to the prize pool. All of
their no limit hold'em tournaments now feature the big blind ante format. Tournaments run twice a day, at 12:05 p.m.
and 7:05 p.m.
A
$100 NLH Super Stack tournament runs Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday afternoons, as well as Monday evening.
It offers a 25K starting stack and 15-minute levels. Monday
afternoon and Thursday evening a $100 Omaha 8/B tourney is offered, with a
12,500 starting stack and 20-minute levels. Wednesday
afternoon it's a $100 Omaha 8/Stud 8 tournament with 12,500 starting chips and
20-minute levels. A
$100 PLO tournament runs Tuesday evenings with 12,500 starting stack and
20-minute levels.
Wednesday
evening is the night for mixed-game enthusiasts, as a $125 8-Game mix event is
offered. Players start with 15K chips and play 20-minute levels.
A
$150 Bounty NLH with $50 bounties runs Saturday evenings, The starting stack is
15K and the levels are 20-minutes for the first four levels and 30-minutes
thereafter.
Sunday
evenings a $125 HORSE tournament runs with a 15K starting stack and 20-minute
levels.
And
one of the most popular regular tournaments in town, the $130 Friday night NLH
tournament now has a $15K guaranteed prize pool. Players play 30-minute levels and start with
15K chips.
To
go along with the new schedule, the Orleans will be giving away two tournament
entries a week. Players receive an entry
into the drawing for every tournament they buy into. Winners can play any regular tournament they
choose.
WYNN: In early
December, Roi Sasson took home the $75K first place price in the $600 main
event at the Wynn Signature Series.
Sebastien Grax earned $48K for second and Sam Renshaw received $33K for third. The $600 event drew nearly 800 players over
three starting flights, resulting in a $407K prize pool, easily surpassing the
$250K guarantee.
VENETIAN:
The DeepStack Showdown's $3,500 main event in December saw Jon Turner,
of Las Vegas, take down the $201K first place prize after making a deal with
runner-up Joe Kuether from Wisconsin, who received $198K. New Jersey's Ryan
Hohner claimed $110K for third place.
Over 340 players entered, creating a $1M prize pool, doubling the $500K
guarantee.
BELLAGIO: The $10,400 WPT Five-Diamond
tournament set a record for entrants for a WPT $10K event. Over 1,000 players
created a huge prize pool of $9.7M.
Dylan Linde from Idaho claimed the $1.6M first place prize, while
Serbia's Milos Skrbic left with $1M for second.
New York's Andrew Lichtenberger grabbed $800K for third.
STATIONS CASINOS: Qualifying is under way for a huge,
$300K freeroll to be played in April.
Players need 120 hours of combined live play at the five poker rooms in
the chain: Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, Santa Fe Station, Boulder Station and
Palace Station. Double qualifying hours
can be earned daily from midnight to 4 a.m and 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. On Mondays and Wednesdays additional double
hours run from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Players have until March
31 to get their hours in.
The
first place prize is $50K and all players who qualify will receive $120 when
they enter.
Of
course, all the Stations rooms have room-specific promotions to further entice
you to play.
GREEN VALLEY RANCH:
Quads or better mystery envelopes.
Players getting quads or better pick and envelope out of a drum with a
prize worth between $25-$1K. Prizes
double, up to a $400 maximum, between 7am to 11am. Golden Goals: After a televised goal by the
Vegas Knights hockey team, a drawing for a random $100 winner is held. Quad
floppers: Flop quads on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and win $500.
The
regularly running cash games include $1-$2 NLH and $2-$4 limit hold'em with a
half-kill. Bigger games are often
spread, including a $5-$10 NLH. Mixed
games frequently run on the weekends.
BOULDER STATION:
The home for the wildly popular $4-$8 Omaha High game with a half-kill
has gone all-in on the Vegas Golden Knights, installing the team logo on all the
poker layouts. Every time the local team
scores a goal, two drawings for $100 are held, one for Omaha and one for
hold'em. On the last Friday of the
month, a drawing is held for two tickets to a Golden Knights game at T-Mobile
arena. Players earn drawing tickets
whenever a goal is scored. The room has
added 11 brand new 55" flat screen TV's, which probably show other
sporting events in addition the Knights' games.
Hold'em
players are eligible for the three high hands of the day between 10 a.m. and 10
p.m., worth $99 each. There is a
progressive Omaha bad beat jackpot which figures to increase quite a bit faster
with the increased play by players trying to qualify for the freeroll.
SANTA FE STATION:
Progressive high hands every Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday from 10 a.m. to midnight, starting at $50 and progressing $50 every hour
it's not hit. Wednesdays at 6:15 p.m. a
drawing is held giving away $100 to 10 players.
Quad floppers for $500 are offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Saturdays.
RED ROCK: During
Golden Knights games, $100 is awarded in a random drawing for every goal the
Knights score. Quad floppers for $500
run Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Royal flushes are worth $250. Friday night high hands from 5 p.m. to 11
p.m., the highest hand each hour gets $200, second highest gets $100.
PALACE STATION: Quad floppers for $500 run every
Monday, Tuesday and Saturday. High hand
of the hour for $99 runs every hour from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday. There is a $5K single table bad beat jackpot. Royal flushes pay $250. Double comps ($2/hour) for all no limit play. The main game here is $2-4 limit.
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