Deepstack Open: A French-step on the program
The Deep Stack Open (DSO) is a new poker festival brand, the first Deepstack world tour tournament. Its inauguration took place in Dublin with an event during which the French player Frederic Brunet won the first prize. For its second phase, the hexagon was chose,n specifically Aix-en-Provence and its Casino Partouche. The date of its landing is April 9, 2010. With 550 buy-in, one of the particularity of the DSO is to provide a the best link quality/price on the market. In addition, its structure is particularly slow rounds, each lasting 60 minutes with 50,000 starting chips. Those who haven't decided to participate until today can choose both side event of the weekend with 100 to 300 because the 500 seats planned for the French stage Main Event are all already taken.
Michelle Orpea, Alain Roy, Mylène Cogan, Jean Paul Pasqualini, Liv Boeree, Vojislav Petrov, Roger Hairabedian, Liz Lieu are big poker players name that we will find there in addition to guests from Belgium, Ireland, Switzerland, Italy and Germany. Regarding the program, from April the 9th to the 11th will run the Main Event with 550 buy-in, a freezeout with 50,000 chips per hour. From April the 10th to the 11th, players may register for the Side Event # 1 available with a 300 buy-in, freezeout and April the 11th to the 14th, the Side Event # 2 will be opened to any poker player with a freezeout of 150 buy-in.
Source: Poker 777
Monday, 12 April 2010
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