Northeast Poker Tournaments
What Do I Win? How Do I play Hold'em? Eastern Poker Tour Rules
BAR POKER OPEN 2020 - VEGAS TRAVEL SATELLITES! (1/18 - 4/25) Last year, we had at least 130 Eastern Poker Tour Player and Staff join us in Vegas. The Bar Poker Open / Grand Poker Series alone, awarded $1,400,000 during the week. Below is a full look at the final tournament payouts. $37,162+Trophy 2. The opening event of the Foxwoods Poker Classic was the $600 NLH. Find over 404 Poker Tournaments groups with 112059 members near you and meet people in your local community who share your interests. The poker scene at the property is well-regarded by many, and the casino hosts the regular DeepStack Extravaganza tournament events, which five series throughout the year. For players, there are numerous games and stakes in a high-class environment with 37 tables.
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Eastern Poker, LLC is a media and entertainment company engaged in providing players a fun and exciting way of playing live poker tournaments for over $500,000 in annual prizes and a chance for television exposure across millions of homes in the northeast region.
PUB POKER
Using state sweepstakes law as our guideline, the Eastern Poker Tour pub tournaments were created in May of 2005 as a fun and exciting poker tournaments to highlight the competition and entertainment values of tournament poker without the financial risk.
EPT Pub Tournaments are not gambling. You are never asked to place a bet or risk money on a poker tournament or game. People who come into the venue are usually asked by the venue to purchase a dinner buffet (usually $15) in order to participate. This ensures that all participants are in fact customers and justifies the space and cost needed for running a quality tournament.
Tournaments are held with casino quality equipment (tables, chips, and cards) and managed by a floor manager trained in the rules provided by the EPT and the TDA (Tournament Directors Association) to assure tournament operations and rulings are in line with most major poker events in the world. As these events are considered free tournaments, there will be no dealers; players rotate turns dealing in a clockwise manner. Click here to download official tournament rules.
Although these tournaments are free-entry tournaments, there is up to $850- in nightly prizes and in total there is over $500,000 in prizes annually. Nightly Champion every 6 months advances to the television tournament and competes for a $30,000- payout in which first place is a WSOP Main Event Package worth $12,000. Regular players can also compete for points and play in $1,200 monthly free-rolls as well as another shot for $30K. Click on the What Do I Win Page for complete prize breakdowns.
CHARITY POKER
The Eastern Poker Tour provides charities with casino quality equipment and strict guidelines on providing quality charity poker tournaments for players who wish to compete for large nightly payouts in exchange for a charitable donation. The proceeds of all tournaments will go towards local non-profits making a difference in the community.
If higher stakes is what you are looking for, take a look at the upcoming charity events. With buy-ins ranging from $75 - $250 and payouts ranging from 60 – 80% there is plenty of action and money to be won.
As an extra value to the players participating in these Charity Tournaments, we give permission to charities to give out a champions seat into our $30,000- Championships.
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What Do I Win? How Do I play Hold'em? Eastern Poker Tour Rules
For the second time, the Card Player Poker Tour will set foot at one of the most popular poker destinations in the Northeast beginning Jan. 31 to launch the start of Season III.
Foxwoods Resort Casino, located on the Pequot Indian Reservation in Mashantucket, Connecticut, will host a 13-tournament series lasting through Feb. 9 and crown the first champion of the CPPT in 2015.
“We are thrilled to welcome back the CPPT and host this exciting event for the second year in a row,” said Terry Chiaradio, Director of Poker Operations at Foxwoods Resort Casino. “At Foxwoods, we pride ourselves in establishing partners to best serve our resort guests and we strive to provide our guests with the ultimate gaming experience. This event continues to put us on the map as the gaming leader in the industry.”
Poker Tournaments Near Me
Action will get underway with a $600 no-limit hold’em $100,000 guarantee tournament on Jan. 31, followed by a $250 no-limit hold’em $20,000 guarantee Feb. 1. Each tournament on the schedule will include a guaranteed prize pool and options range from no-limit hold’em to Omaha eight-or-better and pot-limit Omaha. The schedule also includes a $250 ladies event and a $250 seniors event.
The $1,650 no-limit hold’em $300,000 guarantee main event will begin Feb. 7 and feature two starting flights on that day – one at 11 am and another at 5 pm. Players will start with 25,000 in chips and play 40-minute levels for the first 12 levels. On day 2, play will move to one-hour levels and re-entries will be allowed during the two starting flights. The main event will feature tournament updates each day and the final table will be live-streamed in its entirety on CardPlayer.com.
CPPT Foxwoods Schedule
Northeast Poker Tournaments
$600 No-Limit Hold’em $100K GTD | 31-Jan | $530 + $70 |
$250 No-Limit Hold’em $20K GTD | 1-Feb | $215 + $35 |
$250 Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB $10K GTD | 1-Feb | $215 + $35 |
$300 No-Limit Hold’em $75K GTD | 2-Feb | $260 + $40 |
$250 No-Limit Hold’em $25K GTD | 3-Feb | $215 + $35 |
$250 Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo 8/OB $10K GTD | 3-Feb | $215 + $35 |
$400 No-Limit Hold’em $75K GTD | 4-Feb | $350 + $50 |
$250 No-Limit Hold’em Seniors $20K GTD | 5-Feb | $215 + $35 |
$300 No-Limit Hold’em $25K GTD | 6-Feb | $260 + $40 |
$1,650 No-Limit Hold’em $300K GTD | 7-Feb | $1,500 + $150 |
$250 No-Limit Hold’em Ladies $20K GTD | 7-Feb | $215 + $35 |
$500 No-Limit Hold’em $50K GTD | 8-Feb | $440 + $60 |
$300 No-Limit Hold’em Bounty $20K GTD | 9-Feb | $260 + $40 |