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Gold Coast offers true locals hospitality, a place where locals and visitors alike can feel at home. In addition to its outstanding guest rooms, restaurants, entertainment and live-action casino, the Gold Coast also boasts a state-of-the-art fitness center and a 70-lane bowling center.
World Poker Tour WPTDeepStacks Gold Coast 2021 is a poker tournament in Queensland,Australia.The Star Gold Coast (formerly Jupiters Hotel and Casino) is a casino and hotel located in the suburb of Broadbeach on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The casino, which was Queensland’s first, is situated next to the Nerang River and is operated by Star Entertainment Group. It opened in February 1986 as Conrad Jupiters. In 2017 it was rebranded as The Star, Gold Coast.One per cent of the casino’s gross gaming revenue is deposited in the Gambling Community Benefit Fund. This fund was established in 1987, supports non-profit community-based groups and is administered by the Government of Queensland.The seven acre complex includes eight bars, seven restaurants, conference facilities, a ballroom, theatre, health spa and gym. The hotel, with 592 rooms, stands 66 metres (216 feet) and has 21 floors. The complex is governed under the Jupiters Casino Agreement Act.Click links for related info:Event Navigation
*Poker Central announced the creation of a new tournament series, Australian Poker Open, to be held at the end of January through the beginning of February at The Star Gold Coast in Queensland.
*Enjoy all of your favorite games in our 86,000-square-foot casino. The Gold Coast offers nearly 1,900 of your favorite slot and video poker machines, as well as 49 table games, including Craps, Blackjack, Pai Gow Poker, Super Fun 21, Roulette, and one of the best selections of midi and mini-baccarat you’ll find off the Strip.
*Coverage of the poker series Gold Coast Open, including results. Complete Schedule of Events. As well as years of data of poker player results and casino poker tournament pay-outs.
*The 10-event schedule will feature buy-ins ranging from AU$330 to AU$5,000, headlined by the AU$2,500 Main Event starting from 4 October. “The World Poker Tour is proud to add WPT Australia to our roster of wonderful global events and The Star Gold Coast as a casino partner,” said Angelica Hael, VP of Global Tour Management for the WPT.Event NavigationEnglish
This site is hosted by poker players who love travelling Asia and the region to play live tournament poker. pokercalendar.asia is your one-stop website to know all upcoming major poker tournaments in Asia, Japan, China, Macau, Hong Kong, Korea, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. pokercalendar.asia lists all no-limit holdem poker (NLH) tournaments, pot limit omaha (PLO) tournaments and mixed game poker tournaments. pokercalender.asia lists live poker tournaments only. pokercalender.asia is the most reliable and complete list of poker events in the region including the Asia Poker Tour, Pokerstars Live, World Poker Tour, Suncity Cup, Aussie Millions, Asia Poker League and Japan Open Poker tour.
Know of or hosting a live poker tournament in the region? Just write to us and we’ll gladly list it in our poker calender for you, free of charge. Don’t miss a single tournament! Subscribe now to our newsletter and receive a monthly email of all upcoming major poker tournaments in the Asia-Pacific region.Table Of Contents
Poker players in Australia, particularly those looking to play for high stakes, got some welcome news earlier this week.
Poker Central announced the creation of a new tournament series, Australian Poker Open, to be held at the end of January through the beginning of February at The Star Gold Coast in Queensland. The festival will comprise a seven-event schedule similar in structure to the popular Poker Masters, with escalating buy-ins culminating in a $100,000 event.
Furthermore, following the Australian Poker Open, Poker Central will also host its flagship Super High Roller Bowl event.
Both events will be streamed on PokerGO. They’re also jointly presented along with the World Poker Tour, according to a Poker Central presser.
Scheduled directly following the immensely popular Aussie Millions series in Melbourne, the addition of these two events makes for a packed poker schedule Down Under at the beginning of 2020.Australian Poker Open
The schedule for the first Australian Poker Open will look pretty familiar to poker fans who have closely followed Poker Central events like the Poker Masters and U.S. Poker Open. It will be carried by no-limit hold’em and pot-limit Omaha events entirely, though, whereas those events featured some short deck and mixed games.2020 Australian Poker Open ScheduleDateEvent #TournamentJan. 251AU$10,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 262AU$10,000 Pot-Limit OmahaJan. 273AU$10,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 284AU$25,000 Pot-Limit OmahaJan. 295AU$25,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 306AU$50,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 317AU$100,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Most likely, each tournament will be scheduled for two days, with the final tables streamed on PokerGO the day after the start date listed.
A points leaderboard will be tallied throughout the festival, as in other Poker Central series. Gambling blocking software uk for windows 10. The winner will be named Australian Poker Open champion and receive a trophy and AU$50,000 in bonus prize money.Super High Roller Bowl Australia
The Super High Roller Bowl has only been around since 2015, but it has quickly become one of poker’s must-watch events. Fans around the world tuning in to PokerGO get to watch some of the world’s best battle with cards-up coverage and a slow structure providing appointment viewing.
After starting out based in the PokerGO Studio outside ARIA, the SHRB has branched out in recent years. The Australia event will mark its fifth different country and fourth different continent as it embarks on its ninth overall iteration.
The tournament starts Feb. 2 and lasts three days.
“Creating the Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl Australia represents a key milestone for Poker Central and an important moment for our business as we further our international reach,” said Poker Central President Sampson Simmons in the press release. “As we bring our premier high roller event brands to new players and new destinations around the globe, PokerGO subscribers continue reaping the rewards of captivating poker content featuring the world’s best players.”Gold Coast Casino Poker Schedule 2020List of Super High Roller Bowl ChampionsEditionBuy-InEntriesChampionWinningsI$500,00043Brian Rast$7,525,000II$300,00049Rainer Kempe$5,000,000III$300,00056Christoph Vogelsang$6,000,000MacauHK$2.1M75Justin BonomoHK$37.83M (~$4.8M)IV$300,00048Justin Bonomo$5,000,000V$300,00036Isaac Haxton$3,672,000London£250,00012Cary Katz£2,100,000 (~$2.6M)Bahamas$250,00051Daniel Dvoress$4,080,000
The price point of AU$250,000 makes SHRB Australia slightly more affordable than past editions. The exchange rate means the buy-in is roughly equivalent to $170,000, whereas previous SHRB’s have cost between $250,000 and $500,000 to enter.
From 2011 through 2016, Aussie Millions hosted the AU$250K challenge — won three times in four years by Phil Ivey — but the event was canceled in 2017 and hasn’t made a reappearance since as the appetite for ultra-high stakes Down Under has seemingly waned. Roulette de porte coulissante stanley. SHRB organizers are betting there’s still a market.Marathon Run of Poker in Australia
The scheduling of Australian Poker Open and the subsequent SHRB, with the former kicking off Jan. 25, is unlikely to be coincidental. Gold Coast Casino Poker Schedule Atlantic City
That date puts it one day after the finale of Aussie Millions Main Event’s final table. As Aussie Millions begins Jan. 4 and runs continuously through Jan. 24, the new Poker Central festivals make for a full month of uninterrupted poker action in Australia.
As Aussie Millions has plenty of high roller events on tap as well with the AU$25K Challenge, the AU$50K Challenge and the AU$100K Challenge, plus the AU$25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha, bankrolls will undoubtedly be made and broken over the course of the all of the action.
Between Aussie Millions and the two Poker Central events, poker players of every buy-in level in Australia will have something to look forward to starting in early January. Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the month for coverage of Aussie Millions and tournament recaps from the Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl.
Photo courtesy of Poker Central.Gold Coast Casino Poker Schedule 2019
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Gold Coast offers true locals hospitality, a place where locals and visitors alike can feel at home. In addition to its outstanding guest rooms, restaurants, entertainment and live-action casino, the Gold Coast also boasts a state-of-the-art fitness center and a 70-lane bowling center.
World Poker Tour WPTDeepStacks Gold Coast 2021 is a poker tournament in Queensland,Australia.The Star Gold Coast (formerly Jupiters Hotel and Casino) is a casino and hotel located in the suburb of Broadbeach on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. The casino, which was Queensland’s first, is situated next to the Nerang River and is operated by Star Entertainment Group. It opened in February 1986 as Conrad Jupiters. In 2017 it was rebranded as The Star, Gold Coast.One per cent of the casino’s gross gaming revenue is deposited in the Gambling Community Benefit Fund. This fund was established in 1987, supports non-profit community-based groups and is administered by the Government of Queensland.The seven acre complex includes eight bars, seven restaurants, conference facilities, a ballroom, theatre, health spa and gym. The hotel, with 592 rooms, stands 66 metres (216 feet) and has 21 floors. The complex is governed under the Jupiters Casino Agreement Act.Click links for related info:Event Navigation
*Poker Central announced the creation of a new tournament series, Australian Poker Open, to be held at the end of January through the beginning of February at The Star Gold Coast in Queensland.
*Enjoy all of your favorite games in our 86,000-square-foot casino. The Gold Coast offers nearly 1,900 of your favorite slot and video poker machines, as well as 49 table games, including Craps, Blackjack, Pai Gow Poker, Super Fun 21, Roulette, and one of the best selections of midi and mini-baccarat you’ll find off the Strip.
*Coverage of the poker series Gold Coast Open, including results. Complete Schedule of Events. As well as years of data of poker player results and casino poker tournament pay-outs.
*The 10-event schedule will feature buy-ins ranging from AU$330 to AU$5,000, headlined by the AU$2,500 Main Event starting from 4 October. “The World Poker Tour is proud to add WPT Australia to our roster of wonderful global events and The Star Gold Coast as a casino partner,” said Angelica Hael, VP of Global Tour Management for the WPT.Event NavigationEnglish
This site is hosted by poker players who love travelling Asia and the region to play live tournament poker. pokercalendar.asia is your one-stop website to know all upcoming major poker tournaments in Asia, Japan, China, Macau, Hong Kong, Korea, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. pokercalendar.asia lists all no-limit holdem poker (NLH) tournaments, pot limit omaha (PLO) tournaments and mixed game poker tournaments. pokercalender.asia lists live poker tournaments only. pokercalender.asia is the most reliable and complete list of poker events in the region including the Asia Poker Tour, Pokerstars Live, World Poker Tour, Suncity Cup, Aussie Millions, Asia Poker League and Japan Open Poker tour.
Know of or hosting a live poker tournament in the region? Just write to us and we’ll gladly list it in our poker calender for you, free of charge. Don’t miss a single tournament! Subscribe now to our newsletter and receive a monthly email of all upcoming major poker tournaments in the Asia-Pacific region.Table Of Contents
Poker players in Australia, particularly those looking to play for high stakes, got some welcome news earlier this week.
Poker Central announced the creation of a new tournament series, Australian Poker Open, to be held at the end of January through the beginning of February at The Star Gold Coast in Queensland. The festival will comprise a seven-event schedule similar in structure to the popular Poker Masters, with escalating buy-ins culminating in a $100,000 event.
Furthermore, following the Australian Poker Open, Poker Central will also host its flagship Super High Roller Bowl event.
Both events will be streamed on PokerGO. They’re also jointly presented along with the World Poker Tour, according to a Poker Central presser.
Scheduled directly following the immensely popular Aussie Millions series in Melbourne, the addition of these two events makes for a packed poker schedule Down Under at the beginning of 2020.Australian Poker Open
The schedule for the first Australian Poker Open will look pretty familiar to poker fans who have closely followed Poker Central events like the Poker Masters and U.S. Poker Open. It will be carried by no-limit hold’em and pot-limit Omaha events entirely, though, whereas those events featured some short deck and mixed games.2020 Australian Poker Open ScheduleDateEvent #TournamentJan. 251AU$10,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 262AU$10,000 Pot-Limit OmahaJan. 273AU$10,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 284AU$25,000 Pot-Limit OmahaJan. 295AU$25,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 306AU$50,000 No-Limit Hold’emJan. 317AU$100,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Most likely, each tournament will be scheduled for two days, with the final tables streamed on PokerGO the day after the start date listed.
A points leaderboard will be tallied throughout the festival, as in other Poker Central series. Gambling blocking software uk for windows 10. The winner will be named Australian Poker Open champion and receive a trophy and AU$50,000 in bonus prize money.Super High Roller Bowl Australia
The Super High Roller Bowl has only been around since 2015, but it has quickly become one of poker’s must-watch events. Fans around the world tuning in to PokerGO get to watch some of the world’s best battle with cards-up coverage and a slow structure providing appointment viewing.
After starting out based in the PokerGO Studio outside ARIA, the SHRB has branched out in recent years. The Australia event will mark its fifth different country and fourth different continent as it embarks on its ninth overall iteration.
The tournament starts Feb. 2 and lasts three days.
“Creating the Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl Australia represents a key milestone for Poker Central and an important moment for our business as we further our international reach,” said Poker Central President Sampson Simmons in the press release. “As we bring our premier high roller event brands to new players and new destinations around the globe, PokerGO subscribers continue reaping the rewards of captivating poker content featuring the world’s best players.”Gold Coast Casino Poker Schedule 2020List of Super High Roller Bowl ChampionsEditionBuy-InEntriesChampionWinningsI$500,00043Brian Rast$7,525,000II$300,00049Rainer Kempe$5,000,000III$300,00056Christoph Vogelsang$6,000,000MacauHK$2.1M75Justin BonomoHK$37.83M (~$4.8M)IV$300,00048Justin Bonomo$5,000,000V$300,00036Isaac Haxton$3,672,000London£250,00012Cary Katz£2,100,000 (~$2.6M)Bahamas$250,00051Daniel Dvoress$4,080,000
The price point of AU$250,000 makes SHRB Australia slightly more affordable than past editions. The exchange rate means the buy-in is roughly equivalent to $170,000, whereas previous SHRB’s have cost between $250,000 and $500,000 to enter.
From 2011 through 2016, Aussie Millions hosted the AU$250K challenge — won three times in four years by Phil Ivey — but the event was canceled in 2017 and hasn’t made a reappearance since as the appetite for ultra-high stakes Down Under has seemingly waned. Roulette de porte coulissante stanley. SHRB organizers are betting there’s still a market.Marathon Run of Poker in Australia
The scheduling of Australian Poker Open and the subsequent SHRB, with the former kicking off Jan. 25, is unlikely to be coincidental. Gold Coast Casino Poker Schedule Atlantic City
That date puts it one day after the finale of Aussie Millions Main Event’s final table. As Aussie Millions begins Jan. 4 and runs continuously through Jan. 24, the new Poker Central festivals make for a full month of uninterrupted poker action in Australia.
As Aussie Millions has plenty of high roller events on tap as well with the AU$25K Challenge, the AU$50K Challenge and the AU$100K Challenge, plus the AU$25,000 Pot-Limit Omaha, bankrolls will undoubtedly be made and broken over the course of the all of the action.
Between Aussie Millions and the two Poker Central events, poker players of every buy-in level in Australia will have something to look forward to starting in early January. Stay tuned to PokerNews throughout the month for coverage of Aussie Millions and tournament recaps from the Australian Poker Open and Super High Roller Bowl.
Photo courtesy of Poker Central.Gold Coast Casino Poker Schedule 2019
*TagsPoker TournamentsPoker eventsHigh Stakes PokerAussie MillionsPhil IveyWorld Poker Tour
*Related RoomPartyPoker
*Related TournamentsWorld Poker TourAussie Millions
*Related PlayersPhil Ivey
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