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4 SPC Seats Awarded Sunday in Girdletree Qualifying Satellite |
UPDATE: Sunday, August 2, 2009 7PM - Play ended at 7PM with the blinds at $4,000/8,000 with a $1000 ante and only 2 minutes left before the next level. 4 $250 Seats were awarded in today's Qualifying Satellite for the Summer Poker Classic. 27 Players entered the 2PM event. A $1/2 NL table lasted until 9PM.
The Girdletree Firehouse, an official sponsor for the 3rd Annual Summer Poker Classic, will hold a LOW $30 Buyin for the August 22nd Summer Poker Classic tomorrow, Sunday, August 2nd at 2PM. Two (2) Summer Poker Classic seats Guaranteed! The Girdletree Qualifying Satellite will award a $250 Summer Poker Classic seat for every $250 in the prize pool. The $30 Buyin will feature a $20 Addon if you make it to the 4th level, which should add another seat or two to the Summer Poker Classic. An example would be if 30 players entered the satellite that should award up to five or six $250 seats. $5,000 in chips for the $30 Buyin and $5,000 in chips for the $20 Addon.
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Saturday, July 25th - 1st Crisfield Elks Deeps Stack a Success |
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Written by Administrator |
Sunday, 28 June 2009 19:01 |
A total of 36 Players entered Saturday's (July 25th) $300 Deep Stacks Buyin at the Crisfield Elks. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Crisfield Elks fed the players a meal that probably would have been valued at $20 - $25. The meal was Crisfield Crab Cakes, Soft Shell Crabs, Shrimp Salad, Clam Chowder, Cole Slaw, Pasta Salad and Smith Island Cake! ........ Play concluded at 9:40PM. Congratluations to Chris H., Amber W., Kenny W. and Vincent B. split $2,100. The final 5 agreed to take $100 from 1st, 2nd & 3rd to give the bubble their money back. Dennis V. was the bubble. The prize were set at $3,950, $2,600, $1,750 and $400 with a total prize pool of $8,800. There was a $1/2 NL that lasted until 10PM and a $5/5 NL game lasted until midnight. In all the Crisfield Elks first poker tournamnet was a huge success.
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A Nice Turnout Saturday At The Salisbury VFW |
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Written by Administrator |
Finally a nice Saturday attended turnout! This past Saturday's (July 18th) charity tournament at the Salisbury VFW had a nice turnout. As most of you know, the Saturday tournaments have been off in attendance since the April 18th incident. Ironically, the location where the incident occurred 3 months ago to the day, had 42 players with 4 reseats creating a $4,600 prize pool. 1st place was $1,700 and they paid 5 places. Congratulations to Barry B., Michael C., Ernie E., Anthony H. who decided to chop $1,060 each, with Jay T. getting $500 for 5th. The usual $5/5 game lasted until 11PM. There was also a $.50/$1 and $1/2 game that also lasted late into the night.
With this great turnout and the interest for next Saturday's Crisfield Elks Deep Stacks, we expect another great tournament. The buyin will be $300 and with that amount making close to a $10,000 prize pool and a $5,000 1st place prize. In addition, the Crisfield Elks have promised a great meal of Crab Cakes and Shrimp with all the fixings. Doors open at 10AM with $65 SNG's with 1st and 2nd place winning their buyin. In order to play in the SNGs you have to be at the Elks by 11AM. Main Event begins at 12 Noon. Cash Games and SNGs all day too!
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The Salisbury VFW $500 Buyin Invitational Is Now Complete |
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Written by Administrator |
Saturday, 27 June 2009 14:30 |
UPDATE: Play concluded with at 8:30PM with a 5 way chop of $2,000 a piece.
Congratulations to the Salisbury VFW for another successful tournament. This was a first of it's kind in a "public (legal) format" in Maryland. Jeff R. and Bill K. from the VFW should be applauded for their effort. The whole idea started when Frank Ward and I (Jeff Mc) talked about hosting this event at a different location in July. Frank took the ball and ran and 4 weeks later, June 27th and now history. As Frank learned it is easy to get players to say they will play, but getting all of them showing up is another story. Thanks to some late minute players coming forward 24 of the more than 30 players who committed to play showed up and made an excellant prize pool. From what I heard, the dealers worked out well and the game was enjoyed by all. The "after tournament" games were great with the hefty $5/5 game going late into the evening. (CLICK READ MORE FOR COMPLETE STORY)
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