The PokerStars LIVE Macau card-room
Now that the ecu Poker Tour season is over, and SCOOP is entering its death throes, there hasn't ever been a greater reason to move over to Asia--specifically Macau and the PokerStars LIVE card-room on the City of Dreams.
The Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT) is now in its tenth season and Macau is the only destination at the tour that has hosted a minimum of one event yearly. Buy-ins have changed, as has the location, but after trips throughout the Grand Lisboa, the Grand Waldo and downstairs within the City of Dreams, the card-room now has an outstanding perch at the casino's second level, overlooking the casino floor but agreeably break away it.
There's a food court across the corner, or even a spot to observe the action from a bar. You'd wish to go far to search out a greater poker site than this one, and the action is appropriately enticing.
This festival comprises 14 events, with buy-ins beginning at HKD$1,000 (rather less than USD $200) and rising to HKD$100,000 (around USD$13,000).
Our principal spotlight will be the HKD$25,000 main event, which begins at 2pm on Wednesday, and has two opening flights. Day 1B is on Thursday and the sphere will combine on Day 2 on Friday. We'll then play all the way down to a last on Saturday before crowning a champion sometime on Sunday night.
With something like 500 players a definite possibility, it is going to be a marathon.
See table below for stats from previous renewals of this tournament.
This evening, all eyes could be at the start of a HKD$50,000 two-day event, one of those high-ish roller to provide something for the early-arriving sharks to sink their teeth into.
Registration is under way right now, sooner than a 6pm start. Players can buy-in as much as the top of the ninth 40-minute level, at 12:30am.
Keep your eyes on PokerStars Blog for all of the action from Macau.
We'll go blow-by-blow for the primary event from tomorrow, and drop in at the high-ish roller every so often tonight.
APPT Macau season-by-season
1 | 352 | $2,500* | Dinh Le | $222,640* |
2 | 538 | $3,200* | Eddie Sabat | $453,851* |
3 | 429 | $5,160* | Dermot Blain | $541,072* |
4 | 342 | $40,000 | Victorino Torres | $3,246,200 |
5 | 575 | $30,000 | Randy Lew | $3,772,000 |
6 | 358 | $25,000 | Jeff Rossiter | $1,777,000 |
6 | 184 | $100,000 | Xing Zhou | $3,547,500 |
7 | 388 | $25,000 | Alexandre Chieng | $2,165,000 |
8 | 494 | $25,000 | Jiajun Liu | $2,776,000 |
9 | 493 | $25,000 | Tony Cheng | $2,525,000 |
10 | ? | $25,000 | ? | ? |
*Buy-in in USD.
Read More... [Source: PokerStarsBlog.com :: PokerStars Macau]
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