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   Friday, May 25 2012 

 
Belgium Poker Tournament: A tournament with moderate buy-in

Professional poker players are accustomed to big tournaments with a buy-in of € 3,000 minimum and it's this that allows them to pocket a gain of nearly a million dollars in just a few tournaments. For fans of poker, tournaments with moderate buy-ins but well-structured are welcome. For these latter, the Belgium Poker Tournament is a great event of this October with a buy-in of only € 525 and will be held in Namur, in the Casino de Namur. Composed of a series of tournaments that lasts four days, from October 1st to 9, the Belgium Poker Tournament plans to host 500 players to participate in the Main Event.



The first four days of the tournament (October 1st to 4) will consist of Freezeout of € 210 and € 110, bounty of € 160 and a € 110 1R1A with rebuy and 1 add-on of four levels of 30 minutes each with a stack of 10,000 chips. Satellite tournaments will be also available on Wednesday, October 5 to allow other players to qualify for the Main Event. Participants have a rebuy and an add-on of € 30, which offer a great chance of qualification. From Thursday 6 (Day 1A) to Sunday, October 9 (day 3) will be held the Main Event (Freezeout) with levels of 30 minutes, then 40 minutes for € 525 buy-in and 30,000 chips.

Source:  Jack SMITH

Monday, 26 September 2011


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