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💰 2021 DeepStack Championship II At The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas Starts Tomorrow

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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Sep 26, 2021 The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas has announced the schedule for its action-packed tournament series taking place this fall. [The DeepStack Championship II]( will play host to a total of 76 tournaments, with more than $10 million in guaranteed prize money up for grabs. One of the marquee events of the series will be the [$1 million guaranteed 2021 Card Player Poker Tour Venetian $2,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em event,]( which will run from Nov. 11 – 14. This will be the tenth time that the CPPT has teamed up with The Venetian since the tour made its debut at the venue in 2013. More than $13.7 million in prize money has been paid out during the nine previous CPPT Venetian main events. All-time CPPT career money leader [Jon Turner]( has won two of the CPPT Venetian event titles, securing $737,858 in combined earnings with those two victories. The 2021 DeepStack Championship II will feature a variety of game options and formats, including bounty events, survivor tournaments, and both multi-day and single-day tournaments. Game options include no-limit hold’em, pot-limit Omaha, and PLO eight-or-better. Tournament buy-ins begin as low as $400 and range as high as the $2,500 buy-in for the CPPT main event, with affordable and exciting options for players at every level. There are five separate events that feature $1 million guarantees, including the CPPT main event, a $1,600 buy-in Mid-States Poker Tour event (starting Oct. 12), a $1,100 buy-in MSPT event (starting Oct. 18), the $1,100 buy-in Mini DeepStack Championship (starting Nov. 1), and the $1,600 buy-in DeepStack Championship (starting Nov. 7). The illustrious amenities and hospitality of The Venetian Resort, combined with their dynamic tournament atmosphere, make the DeepStack Championship II a must-play series for tournament poker fans. Make sure to make your way to The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas this fall to get in on the action. Check out the full tournament schedule [here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- To learn more about the CPPT and see other upcoming tour stops, [visit the tour’s homepage](. If you would like to improve your poker game, try [Card Player']( excellent and FREE [Online Poker School](. Copyright © 2021 Card Player Media, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: Card Player Media 6940 O'Bannon DriveLas Vegas, NV 89117 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences]( | [view email in browser](

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