Namur and Spa will host it from September 3 - Belgian Poker Challenge
After a successful season, the Belgian Poker Challenge (BPC) will be back from September. This Belgian poker festival will only launch two stopovers this year (three in 2013). Indeed, Spa Casino will house the Belgian Poker Challenge from September 3 to 7 before joining Namurs casino from November 28. In this BPC second season, Spa Casino will organize six poker tournaments including the Main Event. In addition to a 800 buy-in event, the agenda of this gambling establishment will include other Side Events, ranging from the 220 NLH Turbo Bounty to the 330NLH Freezeout, the 110 NLH Turbo "Win The Button ' and the 220 NLH 6 -Max as well as the 110 NLH Deuces Wild, the very first of its kind in Belgium.
As scheduled, the Belgian Poker Challenge will resume in November at Namurs casino. Twelve tournaments (including six championships) are already listed on its agenda. During the ten days of festivity, players are invited to participate in the Main Event of 1,100 buy-in. Various side events will also be accessible, including side events of 110 to 2,200 of buy-in. The Main Event will begin on November 30 with three days of flight. As a reminder, BPCs Main Event gathered 470 players, generating a prizepool of 608,180. Laurens De Smet was the No.1 winner for 97,304. The other most anticipated event by poker enthusiasts is the Heads-up Invitational. This face-to-face tournament is exclusively dedicated to Belgian players. It actually aims at defining the Best poker player in Belgium.
Source: Jack SMITH
Friday, 18 July 2014
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