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Greg Raymer
2004 World Series of Poker Champion
At Creek Entertainment Gretna April 21st - 24th
Come play tournament and live poker with the 2004 WSOP Champion Greg Raymer!
- The FossilMan will hold a no-limit Hold'em tournament strategy seminar on
April 21, 9 am - 5 pm.
- Tickets only $300
- See poker podium for details.
18 to Play 21 to Drink |
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$50 Buy-In No Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament
- Every Friday and Saturday at 7:00 PM
- Players begin with 3,000 in Tournament Chips.
- Each entrant will have the option of contributing $10 to the tournament staff toke pool and receive an additional 1,500 in Tournament chips.
- All Blind Levels last 20 minutes.
- Breaks occur after every three levels and last 10 minutes each.
- The total Buy-in for each player is $50. (Entry fee is $35. 100% of the entry fee will be returned to the players. The administration fee is $10. $5 will be withheld for player of the year.)
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$100 Buy-In "Deep Stack" Tournament
- Players begin with 7,500 in Tournament Chips.
- Each entrant will have the option of contributing $10 to the tournament staff toke pool and receive an additional 2,500 in Tournament chips.
- All Blind Levels last 20 minutes.
- Breaks occur after every three levels and last 10 minutes each.
- The total Buy-in for each player is $100. (Entry fee is $75. 100% of the entry fee will be returned to the players. The administration fee is $20. $5 will be withheld for player of the year.)
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$100 Buy-In Super Satellite Tournament
- Designated Sundays at 1:00 PM
- Thursdays at 7pm
- Players begin with 7,500 in Tournament Chips.
- Each entrant will have the option of contributing $10 to the tournament staff toke pool and receive an additional 2,500 in Tournament chips.
- All Blind Levels last 20 minutes.
- Breaks occur after every three levels and last 10 minutes each.
- The total Buy-in for each player is $100. (Entry fee is $75. 100% of the entry fee will be returned to the players. The administration fee is $20. $5 will be withheld for player of the year.)
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$6,000 Guarantee No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament $250 Buy-in
- Saturady, February 11th, at 1:00 PM
- Players begin with 7,500 in Tournament Chips.
- Each entrant will have the option of contributing $20 to the tournament staff toke pool and receive an additional 2,500 in Tournament chips.
- All Blind Levels last 30 minutes.
- Breaks occur approximately every hour to hour and a half and last 10 minutes.
- The total Buy-in for each player is $250. (Entry fee is $200. 100% of the entry fee will be returned to the players. The administration fee is $35. $15 will be withheld for player of the year.)
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$20,000 Guarantee No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament $500 Buy-in
- First Saturday of each Month, at 1:00 PM
- Players begin with 7,500 in Tournament Chips.
- Each entrant will have the option of contributing $20 to the tournament staff toke pool and receive an additional 2,500 in Tournament chips.
- All Blind Levels last 30 minutes.
- Breaks occur after every three to four levels and last 10 minutes each.
- The total Buy-in for each player will be $500. (Entry fee is $435. 100% of the entry fee will be returned to the players. The administration fee is $50. The player of the year entry is $15.)
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$50,000 Guarantee No-Limit Texas Hold'em Tournament $750 Buy-in
- Saturady, April 7th, at 1:00 PM (two day event)
- Players begin with 10,000 in Tournament Chips.
- Each entrant will have the option of contributing $20 to the tournament staff toke pool and receive an additional 5,000 in Tournament chips.
- Blind levels 1-8 will last 30 minutes.
- Blind levels 9-16 will last 45 minutes.
- Blind levels 17 on will be 60 minutes.
- Breaks occur every two to three levels and last 10 minutes
- The dinner break will be after level nine and will last 45 minutes
- The total buy-in is $750. $660 is the entry fee. 100% of the entry fee will be returned to the players. The Administration fee is $75. Player of the year is $15.
- Play on day one will continue until the end of level 13 or there are 27 players remaining, whichever comes first. Play on day two will resume at 1:00 PM.
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Full House or Better
- Tuesday from 7pm - 12am
- Thursday from 7pm - 12am
- Full House - $25
- Four of a Kind - $100
- Straight Flush - $200
- Royal Flush - $400
Players must play their highest ranking hand and use both hole cards to be eligible.
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Mini Bad Beat Jackpot
- Sunday - Thursday from 12am - 4am
- Friday - Saturday from 12am - 10am
If Aces Full or better is beaten, the table will receive a prize for $2,000, split as follows:
- $1,000 to the losing player with the best hand
- $500 to the winning player
- $500 divided among the other players at the table who were dealt in that hand
Players must play their highest ranking hand and use both hole cards. If Aces Full is used, each player with Aces Full must have at least one Ace in their hand.
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Player of the Year
- The third Sunday of the month at 1pm
This is an invitation-only freeroll tournament.
The top 100 Player of the Month point earners in will be invited in January 2012 to play for a $40,000 prize pool and the honor of being named Pensacola Greyhound Poker Room's Player of the Year.
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Player of the Month
This is an invitation-only freeroll tournament. The top 100 point earners for the month will be invited to play for a $5,000 prize pool and for a spot in the Player of the Year tournament.
- The second Sunday of the month at 1pm
- Each player will receive $4,000 in tournament chips
- $10 optional dealer add-on for an additional $2,000 in tournament chips
- Each blind round will be twenty (20) minutes
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Tournament Entry Promotion
- Wednesday from 7pm until 30 entries for the Thursday $100 Super Satellite have been awarded
- Friday from 11pm until 20 tournament entries have been awarded
- Saturday from 11pm until 20 tournament entries have been awarded
Players will receive a tournament entry for completing a Full House or better hand.
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All tournaments run the Tournament Directors Association rules.Management reserves the right to cancel, change and modify the tournaments, promotions or drawings with notification of the Division of Pari-Mutuel Wagering.