A brand new and very exciting new poker festival is launching in Prague this month with the €500,000 guaranteed Polish Series of Poker
A €300,000 guarantee Main Event and €100,000 guarantee High Roller Progressive Knockout are the highlights of the new festival which is running June 28 to July 8 at Casino Rebuy Stars in Prague.
The €550 Main Event kicks off on July 3 with multiple Day 1s and unlimited re-entries. Players can play as many Day 1s as they want and all players who make Day 2 are in the money. Day 1 survivors will take their biggest stack forward to Day 2 and get paid out with a min-cash for all other stacks that they have managed to get through.
The two-day €820 + €280 buy-in High Roller Progressive Knockout starts on July 2. There will be a live stream – in English - covering the event on both Twitch and facebook.
There are a total of 20 tournaments on the Polish Series of Poker schedule. In addition to the Main Event and High Roller, the schedule also includes a €20,000 guarantee PLO High Roller Turbo and the €20,000 guarantee PSOP Warm-up plus numerous satellites and other tournaments. Cash games will be running 24/7 at Rebuy Stars Savarin and all Main Event and High Roller players are warmly invited to the Welcome Barbeque Party being held on the casino terrace from 6pm on July 3.
In addition to all the action at Rebuy Stars Casino Savarin in Prague, satellites and Day 1s for the Main Event are also taking place at Casino Luka in Prague, as well as casinos in Brno and Pilsen and Zvolen in Slovakia.
The new Polish Series of Poker festival has been set up to cater for a growing interest in live poker among Polish players but is also set to attract players from all over central, Eastern and Western Europe.
Rebuy Stars Casino Savarin is central Europe’s oldest casino and located in the beautiful Baroque-era, 18th century Savarin Palace. The Casino lies close to all Prague’s top attractions in the heart of this stunning capital city. Rebuy Stars Casino Savarin is fast becoming a major hotspot for world-class poker events; the MPN Poker Tour made its debut visit last month and the casino also hosted the Israeli Poker Championships in April.