Showing posts with label asiapoker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asiapoker. Show all posts

Monday, September 27, 2010

Next Stop: Macau



Curious on where the Asian Poker Tour is headed next? Well guys, we are ending the Asia Poker Tour’s 2010 calendar with a bang! Catch us in Macau from the 6th ‘till the 14th of November as we collaborate with the City of Dreams for the nine-day event.

Aside from the Asian Poker Tour Macau Main Event with a buy-in of HK$32,500 + HK$2,500 (which is approximately US$4,180 + US$320), the Asian Poker Tour is holding at least 10 side events, a number of satellite tournaments, and many other activities that are sure to leave you craving for more live poker action!

Last year’s Asian Poker Tour Macau Main Event winner Mr. Adrien Allain won his seat through an online qualifier worth $6, and in return got HK$3M (US$389,103) as his cash prize.

Get your Poker Faces ready! Register now through the website at theasianpokertour.com. See you in Macau!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

APT Macau 2010 Officially Announced!



It is now official: the Asian Poker Tour last leg of 2010 and the biggest event on the APT calendar – APT Macau will be held at City of Dreams, Macau from November 6 to 14 2010.

With a main event buy-in of HK$32,500 + HK$2,500 (approximately US$4,180 + US$320) the event will be staged for the first time at City of Dreams , an integrated entertainment resort that is the newest “must experience” destination in Macau and in collaboration with Hard Rock Hotel at City of Dreams.

APT Chief Executive Officer Mr. Jeff Mann said “We are delighted that APT Macau has a new home and in particular a new collaborator: Hard Rock Hotel, designed with the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll in mind at City of Dreamsin Macau. We are planning for a 9-day festival of poker that will include a main event that we expect it will attract a record number of players from around the world; at least 11 side events and numerous satellite tournaments”.

Last year, online poker specialist Mr. Adrien Allain from France won APT Macau taking home almost HK$3M (approx US$380K) from a total winners prize pool of nearly HK$10m (approx US$1.3m).

For the complete tournament schedule, click HERE.