Eureka Poker Tour: The new circuit in the eastern part of the European continent
Organizers of poker tournaments continue to innovate every day. The last international tour that comes to add to international competition and will make its debut from this new poker year 2011 is called Eureka Poker Tour. Its uniqueness lies in the fact that this new-born will target the many countries of Eastern Europe. In addition, entry fees during the main events of each stage will be offered at affordable prices at around 800. For this first annual event of 2011, 6 steps will be organized in five major Eastern European cities. Each meeting of the Eureka Poker Tour will be held for five days.
The city of Prague, in the Czech Republic will have the honor to host the first stop on the circuit from March 16 to 20 for a prizepool estimated at over 250,000. The city of Nova Gorica of Slovenia will take the relay of the competition of the Eastern Old Continent from May 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 of this year. From June 22 to 26, the Eastern European tournament will move to Golden Sands in Bulgaria before visiting after Croatia for five days, from September 7 to 11. A step in Romania is also scheduled in the calendar but the dates are yet to be determined. The final stage of the Eureka Poker Tour will come back in Prague in December 2011 and on the sidelines of the final of the European Poker Tour with buy-in set at 5,300.
Source: Poker 777
Thursday, 27 January 2011
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