Twitter Venetian Poker list is Twitter Venetian Poker based mostly on your country, as many bonuses are only valid to players from certain countries. However, other ranging factors, such as the bonus value and the Twitter Venetian Poker casino's rating, have been added into the mix as well. The Venetian poker room is one of the largest in town with more than 30 card tables. Many poker pros refuse to play at this Las Vegas Strip casino due to its affiliation with Adelson, a proponent.
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While the NFL Championship is sure to be entertaining, there's a mid-major poker tournament to get to beforehand. For the fifth year in a row, the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) and The Venetian in Las Vegas are joining forces to offer a tournament over NFL Super Bowl Weekend.
The $1,100 buy-in Poker Bowl V will feature a $350,000 guarantee and offer two starting flights. Day 1a will take place at 11:10 a.m. local time on Thursday, February 4, while Day 1b will take place at the same time on Friday, February 5. The surviving players from both flights will then return for Day 2 at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 6, and play down to a winner.
That ensures players will be free on Sunday so they can enjoy Super Bowl LV, which is being held on February 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay.
The entirety of the tournament, which will feature 40-minute levels and start players with 25,000 in chips, will be live reported by PokerNews.
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On Wednesday, February 3 there will be a $200 buy-in Mega Satellite for the MSPT at 10:10 a.m. (late reg will remain open until 12:25 p.m.). Two seats are guaranteed. Players will start with 10,000 in chips and play 20-minute levels).
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History of the MSPT Poker Bowl
In 2017, the inaugural MSPT Poker Bowl I attracted 695 entries and saw poker pro Jordan Young take home $117,381 after a heads-up deal with Ankush Mandavia, who earned $107,381. In 2018, it was Kfir Nahum besting an 827-entry field to win $108,410 after a four-way deal.
In the 2019 tournament, which attracted 1,022 runners, it was Brian Wilson of Ontario, Canada, taking home $143,929 after a three-way deal, while last year Bob Whalen, originally from Wisconsin, bested a 1,093-entry field to win the title for $140,152 after a five-way deal.
Dates | Edition | Entries | Prize Pool | Winner | Prize |
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February 2-4, 2017 | Poker Bowl I | 695 | $681,100 | Jordan Young | $117,381 |
February 1-3, 2018 | Poker Bowl II | 827 | $806,325 | Kfir Nahum | $108,410 |
January 31-February 2, 2019 | Poker Bowl III | 1,022 | $996,450 | Brian Wilson | $143,929 |
January 29-February 1, 2020 | Poker Bowl IV | 1,093 | $1,060,210 | Bob Whalen | $140,152 |
The MSPT Poker Bowl V is a part of The Venetian's 2021 Deepstack Extravaganza Poker Series, which runs from February 2-28 and will offer more than $2 million in guaranteed tournament prize pools.
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The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas is the latest venue to announce the postponement of major live poker tournament series due to the coronavirus outbreak. The casino's DeepStack Championship Poker Series was set to run from May 4 to July 26, with 144 events scheduled over the course of nearly 13 weeks. The Venetian Poker Room had suspended operations on March 16, but no official word came in regard to the major summer series. In late April, The Venetian Poker Room's Twitter account shared the news that the series was indeed being postponed, with the possibility of rescheduling for a later date.
'The health and safety of our Team Members, our guests, and our community is a top priority. At this time The Venetian Resort remains closed and we look forward to a time in the near future when we announce our re-opening date. We can confirm that The DeepStack Championship Poker Series will not take place on its originally scheduled dates, May 4 – July 26,' said Tommy LaRosa, tournament director at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. 'However, as the current situation evolves, we will review new dates and announce them as soon as they are available.'
The series featured buy-ins ranging from as low as $200 all the way up to the $5,000 buy-in Card Player Poker Tour main event, which was set to run from July 14-18 and feature a $2,000,000 guarantee.
The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas and Card Player Poker Tour first teamed up back in 2013, and have partnered for two major annual tournaments in recent years. The 2019 DeepStack Championship Poker Series saw Russian poker pro Andrey Pateychuk defeat a field of 564 entries to win $547,777 and his first CPPT title.
Stay tuned to Card Player for up-to-date information about this tournament series and every other major poker festival that has been impacted by the pandemic.