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The
next DeepStack Showdown at the Venetian runs March 13 – 26 and is highlighted by
the first WPT event to be held at this venue.
The $3,500 buy-in tournament has two starting flights beginning March
22. There are four days of play. It's a deep structure offering 60-minute
levels until 24 players remain, then the levels go to 90-minutes. At the final table of 6, the levels revert
back to 60-minutes and go to 30-minutes when heads up. Players start with 40K in chips and have through
two levels of play on day 2 to enter.
Re-entry is unlimited. The
tournament has a $1M guaranteed prize pool.
There
are $400 satellites into this tournament and also $60 satellites into the $400
satellite.
The
series features two $400 DoubleStack events. The starting dates are March 15
and 18. These tournaments have two
starting flights and players get a 25K stack.
The levels are 30-minutes on day 1 and 40-minutes on day 2. The guarantee is $100K. A $300 Ladies event with a $10K guarantee
runs March 21.
The
series guarantees more than $1.5M in total prize pools.
DeepStack
Extravaganza returns to the Venetian April 1 – 21. The highlight is a $600 MonsterStack event
with three starting flights beginning April 11.
Players start with a 30K stack and play 30-minute levels to start and
40-minute levels beginning with level 27. The guarantee is $200K.
There
are a five starting flights for a $250 NLH event that begins April 16. The starting stack is 15K and the levels are
30-minutes on day 1 and 40-minutes on day 2. Payouts begin on day 1, with the
top 12% in the money. The top 5% of each
day 1 advance to day 2. The guaranteed prize pool is $200K.
There
are events for every budget, ranging from $600 down to $125. Over $1M is guaranteed over the series.
In
March, the cash game promo is a Random Table Sweetener. Every half hour between 12:30 p.m. and
midnight, a random table will be drawn and the house will add $25 to nine
consecutive pots at the lucky table. Then from April 1 to May 19, there is a
High Hand Giveaway. Highest hand of the
hour between 12 p.m. and 12 a.m. wins a minimum of $500. However if the winner has logged more than
four hours of live play that day, the prize becomes $1K. And if the player has logged more than eight
hours, the payout is $2K.
WYNN: The Wynn Classic runs through March 17. The $1,600 championship event starts with the
first of its three starting flights on the 14th. Players start with 30K chips
and play 60-minute levels. The buy-in is $1,600 and the guarantee is $1M.
A
two-day $3,200 NLH event starts March 13 with a $200K guarantee.
After
a deal was agreed to, Joseph Beltran of Washington was declared the winner of the $600 championship event of the Signature
Series in January, taking home $46K.
Nicholas Blumenthal of Massachusetts claimed $45K for second and Stanley
Buffett of California received $33K for third. The event drew 650 players,
creating a $340K prize pool, easily surpassing the $250K guarantee.
BALLY'S: The WSOP circuit rolls through here
March 21 – April 1. The $1,700 main event
has two starting flights beginning March 29.
One re-entry is allowed per starting flight. There is a $500K guarantee.
A
$400 NLH tournament starts March 25 with all three of its starting flights on that
day. This event has a $100K guarantee.
There
is a $400 PLO event on March 26 and a $250 Seniors event on March 28. A $250 Tag-team tourney runs March 28 and a
$2,200 High Roller event starts on March 31. A $600 Double Stack event starts
March 24.
CAESARS: The tournament schedule has been
revised. At 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., a $100
NLH tourney is offered with a 12K starting stack, 20-minute levels and a $1,500
guarantee. At 2 p.m. and 9 p.m., it's a $150 buy-in with a 15K starting stack
and a $2,500 guarantee. A $100
tournament runs at midnight, with a 10K starting stack, 15-minute levels and a
$1K guarantee. All tournaments feature
the big blind ante and offer unlimited re-entry through the first six
levels.
The
main cash games are $1-$2 NLH (with a $100-$300 buy-in) and $2-$5 ($200-$1K
buy-in). Caesars is one of the few rooms
in Vegas, along with Aria, Wynn and Bellagio, that has no promotions and
therefore does not take a jackpot drop on its cash games. Most rooms that take a jackpot drop are now
taking $2 per pot.
HARRAH'S: Tournaments
run five times a day, at 9 a.m., 12 p.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m., and 10 p.m. The buy-in is $65 for 10K chips, with an
optional $5 add-on for 5K more. There is a $500 guarantee. On Fridays and Saturdays, a $100 bounty
tournament runs instead, with $25 bounties and the same structure. The guarantee is $1K. The levels for all tournaments are
20-minutes.
The
promos include high hand bonuses. A
Royal Flush earns $500, plus $50 to the other players at the table dealt in
that hand. Straight flushes pay $250 and
flopped quads are worth $100. Quads on
the turn or the river pay $50.
There
is a $12K weekly Players Appreciation Tournament. Player must play a minimum of
15 hours live to qualify. Twenty hours
of play earns a 50% larger starting stack for the tournament. A $2,750 weekly "Breakfast Bounty"
tournament is offered for the top 20 players in terms of hours played between 6
a.m. and 1 p.m. The bounty is $25 for players eliminated 11th through 20th and
a $50 for players eliminated 1st through 10th. There is a $10 entry fee for
both of these tournaments.
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