Phil Hellmuth Hosts Aria Poker Challenge on October 9

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Aria Resort & Casino has turned into one of the highly preferred poker destinations in Las Vegas and is frequently host to different exciting tournaments that tend to draw some of the game’s big names. For instance, the $25,000 buy-in single-day tournaments that regularly take place at the resort’s casino floor enjoy quite a lot of popularity. And of course, the annual Aria Super High Roller Bowl is an event that just needs to be mentioned when talking about the luxury hotel and casino complex located in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.

This Sunday, October 9, the casino will feature some quality poker action with a $400 buy-in tournament hosted by none other but record WSOP gold bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth. And his presence certainly promises that there will be a lot to happen at Aria this weekend.

Everyone who will be in Las Vegas this weekend and has even the slimmest knowledge of the ways of the game will be able to try their luck and skills in the presence of this legendary player. Hellmuth is a well-recognized name in the poker community as the player has been making the poker headlines for almost three decades now and not without merit.

Holder of 14 WSOP gold bracelets, more than any other player has ever won in the series’ history, and numerous other prestigious trophies, and former winner of both the WSOP Main Event and the WSOP Europe Main Event, the Poker Brat, a moniker he has been given for his temperamental personality, is generally recognized as one of the world’s best poker professionals.

The Aria Poker Challenge with Phil Hellmuth is set to start at noon local time on Sunday, October 9. Everyone interested to enter the event will be able to do so after paying the $400 buy-in fee. Those who get busted too early will be happy to hear that they will be able to re-enter it.

Entries will start with an initial stack of 20,000 chips. Levels will take place within a thirty-minute span. It is also important to note that the Phil Hellmuth-hosted tournament will be a single-day one.

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