
2015 WPT National Kazakhstan
The Bombay Casino & Poker Club in Kapchagay is to play host to the WPT Kazakhstan, which starts today, May 25. The tournament will feature a number of events, with the $1,375 partypoker WPT National Kazakhstan Main Event & EurAsian Poker Tour undoubtedly being the biggest highlight. It is to kick off on May 28 and will continue up to May 31. The buy-ins for the WPT National Kazakhstan events vary from $50 to $1,350.
2015 WPT National Cannes
Le Croisette Casino Barriere de Cannes will also host a WPT National tournament. The satellites for the €1200 PMU.fr WPT National Cannes start today, May 25. The event itself is scheduled to take place between May 28 and May 30.
2015 World Series of Poker
It is that time of the year when all the poker celebrities could be seen in one place. This year’s WSOP is scheduled to kick off on May 27. The Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas will host the world’s most exciting poker festival, which will run through July 14. More than 60 different events will be featured and more than 60 bracelets will be awarded, respectively.
This year’s edition of the WSOP will also debut a number of exciting new events, such as the $565 Colossus No-Limit Hold’em with a guaranteed prize pool of $5 million. It will take place between May 29-30.
The buy-ins for the various events range from $564 to $111,111 for the two-day No-Limit Hold’em for ONE DROP.
The Grand Poker Series 2015
It seems that yet another exciting poker festival will take place in Las Vegas between May 27 and July 3. The Grand Poker Series will be hosted by the Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino. The tournament will feature a number of No-Limit Hold’em, Omaha, and H.O.R.S.E. events.
The four-day $560 Main Event with a guaranteed prize pool of $500,000 is scheduled to start on June 30.
Players will have to pay between $150 and $560, in order to be able to enter the various events.
2015 Aria High Roller VIII-IX
On May 29-30, Aria Resort & Casino will play host to two one-day high-roller events. Players will need to pay $25,000, in order to take part in those. Both events will be No-Limit Hold’em Eight Max ones.

