The Charity Series of Poker might be in Las Vegas, Nevada as soon as once more, and this time the festivities will happen on Dec. 4 with the Betting On Miracles occasion that can profit the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. The event might be hosted at CSOP mainstay the Stirling Club in Las Vegas, Nevada.
There might be a cocktail hour that kicks off the night at 5:30 pm, and that’s additionally when the silent public sale will start. Anyone is welcome to attend the cocktail hour and silent public sale for $100 with out collaborating within the event. Attire for the night is enterprise informal.
After that comes the principle occasion of the evening, the charity poker event. The turbo-structured occasion begins at 7:00 PM, and options $5,000 in money and over $9,000 in donated prizes within the prize pool. The $300 buy-in event additionally consists of limitless $100 re-buys and add-ons for buy (10,000 chips per re-buy, and 20,000 chips per add-on) till registration closes. There might be loads of different ultimate desk and silent public sale prizes up for grabs as effectively.
Established in 2014, the Charity Series of Poker is a nonprofit firm based to arrange 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 76th cease for the collection because it continues a powerful lineup of occasions spanning a few years.
Regarding this upcoming occasion, the CSOP web site supplied the next more information:
“Founded over 40 years ago with the mission to Change Kids’ Health, Change the Future, CMN Hospitals has raised over $9 billion for 170 children’s hospitals. Your donations help fund critical life-saving treatments, innovative research, essential pediatric medical equipment, and child life services that comfort kids and families during challenging hospital stays.”
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