The Charity Series of Poker will proceed their 2024 schedule with one other occasion on the Stirling Club in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 7. The All In For Ability occasion will assist The Ability Center of Southern Nevada. You might help empower individuals with disabilities by way of your assist of the one particular wants fitness center in Southern Nevada.
A silent public sale kicks issues off at 5:30 pm. In addition to the public sale, attendees can be handled to a cocktail hour with hors d’oeuvres. After that comes the primary occasion of the night time, the charity poker event. The turbo-structured occasion begins at 7:00 PM, and contains a high prize value $5,000 and over $9,000 in donated prizes. The $300 buy-in occasion additionally contains limitless $100 re-buys and add-ons (10,000 chips per re-buy, and 20,000 chips per add-on) till registration closes. There can be loads of different closing desk and silent public sale prizes obtainable as properly.
Anyone is welcome to attend the dinner and silent public sale for $100 with out taking part within the event. Attire for the entire occasions is enterprise informal for the night of enjoyable.
Established in 2014, the Charity Series of Poker is a nonprofit firm based to prepare and promote charity poker tournaments and different occasions that increase cash and consciousness for worthy charities and causes. Poker skilled Matt Stout is the founder and president of the CSOP. This upcoming occasion would be the 68th cease for the sequence because it continues a robust lineup of occasions spanning a few years.
Regarding this upcoming occasion, the CSOP web site provided the next additional information:
“Through the power of exercise, The Ability Center empowers its members to discover new strength, ability, and confidence to live their best lives. Help us make exercise easily accessible to the special needs community in Southern Nevada.”
For extra data together with poker guidelines, sponsorship and volunteering alternatives, or another questions, please contact Chris Salas at Chris@AbilityCenterNV.org.