As the World Poker Tour gets bigger and better, they keep adding more stops to their 2011 schedule and the latest addition is Prague! The $5,000 buy-in event kicks off December 1 and while there's no guarantee in place, we'd say it's safe to bet that a lot of money is going to be handed over to the main event winner with a buy-in that large and the attendance that events on the tour have seen of late.
Before then, though, the WPT stop in Amneville, France starts on November 1. Last year, 542 players created a prize pool over over ?1.6. Sam El Sayed won last year's event and got a very tidy ?426,425 for his efforts. Just a few days after that, there's WPT in Bohemia in the Czech Republic and it's a very new event held at the King's Casino, where the larger poker room in Europe is held. The Main Event kicks off on Nov. 18 and the affordable $2,150 buy-in is sure to make this a popular stop for tournament players from all around the world.
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Before then, though, the WPT stop in Amneville, France starts on November 1. Last year, 542 players created a prize pool over over ?1.6. Sam El Sayed won last year's event and got a very tidy ?426,425 for his efforts. Just a few days after that, there's WPT in Bohemia in the Czech Republic and it's a very new event held at the King's Casino, where the larger poker room in Europe is held. The Main Event kicks off on Nov. 18 and the affordable $2,150 buy-in is sure to make this a popular stop for tournament players from all around the world.
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