Biloxi, Las Vegas, Grantville, Reddick… These are only several of the cities that are to host poker tournaments across the United States in the next few days. Below, there is a list of the most exciting ones that are set to start this week as well as information about the venues they will be taking place at and the buy-in fees for the different events.
2015 PPC – Ocala Poker Spring Classic
The tournament will be held at the Ocala Poker & Jai-Alai in Reddick, Florida and is scheduled to start today at 7:00 pm (EDT). Players will be able to enter a total of 4 No-Limit Hold’em events with buy-in fees ranging from $80 to $250. The tournament will be completed on March 29 with the final table of a $250 No-Limit Hold’em event with a guaranteed prize pool of $30,000.
2015 Hollywood Poker Open – Grantville
This tournament will be held between March 26 and April 5 at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in Grantville, Pennsylvania. It is scheduled to feature a total of 21 one-, two-, or three-day No-Limit Hold’em events as well as a $235 Pot-Limit Omaha one. The buy-in fees vary between $125 and $1,115.
2015 Spring Break Poker Classic
The tournament is set to start on March 26 and will continue up to April 6. The Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, will play host to it. The tournament will feature a number of Pot-Limit Omaha and No-Limit Hold-em events. The buy-in fees start from $125. The four-day $800 No-Limit Hold’em event with at least $150,000 prize pool is among the highlights of the tournament.
2015 WPTDeepStacks – Mississippi
In fact, this one has already started last Friday with several No-Limit Hold’em re-entry events. The $1,100 Main Event is scheduled to start on March 27 with the final table set for March 29. The tournament will be held at IP Casino Resort Spa in Biloxi, Mississippi.
2015 ARIA High Roller VI-VII
ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas will play host to two one-day high-roller tournaments on March 27-28. Players will be able to enter two No-Limit Hold’em Eight Max events, in case they are willing to pay the $25,000 buy-in fee.