The Charity Series of Poker is heading again to Las Vegas, Nevada after a cease on the East Coast to host the All In For Epilepsy occasion on Feb. 8 in View Nightclub at Palms. The night will start when the gamers are handled to an open bar and appetizers throughout the silent public sale and cocktail hour beginning at 6:00 pm.
The turbo poker event will then characteristic tons of money prizes, together with a $10,000 seat within the World Series of Poker primary occasion for the winner. The $400 buy-in charity poker event begins at 7:00 p.m. Re-entries and add-ons shall be obtainable for $100 till registration closes.
Anyone is welcome to attend the cocktail hour and silent public sale for $100 with out taking part within the event. Attire for the entire occasions is enterprise informal. Another enjoyable twist on the occasion shall be free massages offered for gamers throughout the event by Professional Massage, Inc.
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 59th cease for the sequence because it continues a powerful lineup of occasions to kick off 2024.
Regarding this coming occasion, the CSOP web site supplied the next more information:
At the Hundley Foundation, our unwavering dedication to driving constructive change is on the coronary heart of every part we do. With a large number of focuses, we’re devoted to tackling a variety of vital points and making a long-lasting affect. From championing epilepsy and fostering epilepsy consciousness and neighborhood growth to our fatherhood program and offering presents to households throughout the holidays, the Hundley Foundation is a dynamic power for change. We consider within the energy of collective motion and are resolute in our mission to create and assist initiatives that concentrate on well being, wellness, and training in disenfranchised communities.
For sponsorship alternatives, or another questions, please contact Shannon Abdul-Wahab at shannon@hundleyfoundation.org.