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PokerStars Championship Slingshots to Macau, Starts Mar. 30

PokerStars Championship Slingshots to Macau, Starts Mar. 30

PokerStars Championship Slingshots to Macau, Starts Mar. 30


When PokerStars shuttered its regional and local tours for the wider umbrella of PokerStars Championships/Festivals last year, its aim was the first truly global poker tour.

It’s definitely delivered that the past few weeks.

Just over a week after Kenny Smaron and Steve O’Dwyer put a wrap on PSC Panama with big wins, the Global Championship series slingshots across the globe to start anew in Macau tomorrow.

On tap is an 11-day festival packed with wall-to-wall events at the popular PokerStars Live Macau room – home to record-setting events on the APPT the past two years.

Four Majors, Big Buy-Ins Galore

While the vibe at first-time major PSC Panama was comparatively mellow expect the opposite when things kick off tomorrow in Macau.

Felipe Ramos

Who needs durrrr when you’ve got Mojave?

A major stop on the APPT over the past 10 years Macau has its very own built-in poker culture and should see its usual mega-crowd out in force.

They have something big to look forward to right off the bat as well as Events #3 and #4 getting things started with a bang.

Event #3 is a two-day HK$82,400 (USD $10,600) No-Limit Holdem (Single Re-Entry) event and Event #4 is the HK$8,800 PokerStars National Championship (with HK$2m GTD and Unlimited Re-Entries).

Event #6: HK$3,300 PokerStars Cup, Event #12: HK$400,000 Super High Roller (Shot Clock, Unlimited Re-Entries) and Event #17: HK$5,500 PokerStars Asia Open (1m GTD, Single Re-Entry) keep the momentum going before the HK$42,400 PokerStars Championship Main Event begins April 3.

The biggest buy-ins follow shortly after with four more events over the $10k USD buy-in level including two $25.6k High Rollers.

Team PokerStars Pros Bertrand ‘ElkY’ GrospellierRandy ‘Nanonoko’ Lew and Felipe ‘Mojave’ Ramos are already confirmed to be in action as is high-roller reg Daniel Dvoress.

Perhaps even Macau regular Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan will take a stab at an event or two now that he’s broken his 4-year live tourney dry spell.

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