Partouche Poker Deepstack: Calling at Cannes this weekend
After Saint-Amand-les-Eaux, it is the turn of the magnificent city of Cannes to receive the Partouche Poker Deepstack (PPD), one of the most exclusive tours in Europe especially in France. Next weekend, from Friday 27 to Sunday, April 29, Palm Beach Casino will host the eighth stage of the PPD with the Main Event as the highlight of the tournament. The main event will be played with a buy-in of 500 with a guaranteed prize of 100,000. It will have the same structure as the previous steps which is a starting stack of 50,000 chips and levels of 60 minutes. The organizers promise a weekend full of action during which all poker enthusiasts can take part. Indeed, two side events are planned in addition to the Main Event tournament with 300 and 150 buy-in. The side event tournament of 300 will be played over two days with a starting stack of 15,000 chips and levels of 40 minutes while the side event tournament of 150, shorter will be held on the final day with 10,000 chips with levels of 25 minutes.
The Partouche Poker Deepstack has always attracted poker fans in France. The seventh stage of the PPD, which was held in Saint-Amand-les-Eaux in early April ended with the coronation of Sebastian Guide who pocketed 50,000. After Cannes, the next appointment of the Partouche Poker Deepstack will be in Belgium. The casino of Chaudfontaine, in Liege, will be the new destination from June 22 to 24. This step is to recall the penultimate stage of the Partouche Poker Deepstack 2012.
Source: Oliver JOHNSON
Friday, 27 April 2012
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