World Poker Tour -- Atlantic City

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"For the first time the World Poker Tour is in Atlantic City."


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TOURNAMENT DATE BUY-IN
Texas Hold'Em September 17 $500 + $40
Limit

Seven Card Stud September 18 $500 + $40

Texas Hold'Em September 19 $500 + $40
No Limit

Texas Hold'Em September 20 * $5000 + $150
No Limit

Day Two September 21 *

Final Table
September 22 *

* World Poker Tour Event


Tournaments will start at 12 Noon
The Final table on September 22, 2003 will start at 5 P.M.

Satellites will be held throughout September.

Pending New Jersey Casino Control Approval
 
Do you know if it's going to be televised? I remember watching ESPN one night and saw they had the million dollar poker championship. That was fun to watch...esp that Jack Arama dude with all the funky sunglasses thinking he's all that! :D
 
Quote from dnaj65000:

Do you know if it's going to be televised? I remember watching ESPN one night and saw they had the million dollar poker championship. That was fun to watch...esp that Jack Arama dude with all the funky sunglasses thinking he's all that! :D

The WPT will be shown on the travel channel, at least it was last time. Re-runs are on wednesday from 9est-11.
 
Is there any casino that has frequent no-limit tourneys where one can hone his skills before the big tournament? I understand that there are no regular "no-limit" tables in typical casino rooms.
 
Quote from illiquid:

Is there any casino that has frequent no-limit tourneys where one can hone his skills before the big tournament? I understand that there are no regular "no-limit" tables in typical casino rooms.


Yes, Foxwoods has some great weekly no-limit Texas Hold'em tournaments.

It's located in Connecticut.

I'm sure that many casinos and card rooms through-out the U.S. have weekly tournaments.

It's a great way to get familiar with the game.

The limit games are pretty good too.
 
Quote from illiquid:

Is there any casino that has frequent no-limit tourneys where one can hone his skills before the big tournament? I understand that there are no regular "no-limit" tables in typical casino rooms.

Also, check out www.cardplayer.com

Look under the tournaments section. They list all of the weekly tournaments in the U.S.

They also list the international and internet tournaments too.
 
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