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SERIES OF POKER ASIA-PACIFIC ANNOUNCES 2013 SCHEDULE
Wed 16 Jan '13
INAUGURAL
POKER FESTIVAL OFFERS FIVE WSOP GOLD BRACELETS
WSOP
APAC Set for April 4-15, 2013 at Crown Melbourne in
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne,
Australia. Wednesday 16, 2013. The inaugural World
Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP APAC) has finalised
its tournament schedule for its April 4-15, 2013 event
dates in Melbourne, Australia. Players will be welcomed
into the world-class Crown Melbourne Integrated Resort
for the twelve day event slated to commence on Thursday
April 4 until Monday April 15, 2013 when the WSOP
APAC Main Event Champion will be crowned.
The 2013 WSOP APAC is expected to feature five, highly
anticipated bracelet tournaments the first-time
WSOP gold bracelets have ever been offered in Australia,
plus a High Rollers event, a Caesars Cup Invitational
event pitting notable Asia-Pacific players against
a team from The Americas, in addition to a full-slate
of satellites, cash games and ancillary tournaments.
WSOP
ASIA-PACIFIC ANNOUNCES 2013 SCHEDULE
Melbourne,
Australia.
Tuesday,
January 15, 2013.
The
inaugural World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific (WSOP
APAC) has finalized its tournament schedule for its
April 4-15, 2013 event dates in Melbourne, Australia.
Players
will be welcomed into the world-class Crown Melbourne
Integrated Resort for the twelve day event slated
to commence on Thursday April 4 until Monday April
15, 2013 when the WSOP APAC Main Event
Champion will be crowned.
The
2013 WSOP APAC is expected to feature five, highly
anticipated bracelet tournaments the first-time
WSOP gold bracelets have ever been offered in Australia,
plus a High Rollers event, a Caesars Cup Invitational
event pitting notable Asia-Pacific players against
a team from The Americas, in addition to a full-slate
of satellites, cash games and ancillary tournaments.
Ever
since Australian Joe Hachem won the WSOP Main Event
in 2005, we dreamed of the day we could hear Aussie,
Aussie, Aussie, Oi Oi, Oi on native soil, said
WSOP Executive Director Ty Stewart. We cant
wait for the first WSOP Asia-Pacific to begin, and
we hope with a solidified schedule, players from around
the globe will plan their trip to Melbourne in April
as we make WSOP history awarding the first bracelets
in the Southern Hemisphere.
WSOP
APAC marks the second esteemed poker festival to be
held at Crown Melbourne, following the highly successful
Aussie Millions Poker Championship series which debuted
in 2004, and starts on Thursday January 17, 2013.
Most
of the top players take multiple trips to European
tournaments these days, notes Stewart. The
travel time to Melbourne is essentially the same as
venues in Europe, and everyone who visits Crown cant
wait to return.
Crown
Melbournes Chief Executive Officer, Greg Hawkins
said Crown is thrilled to have partnered with
the biggest poker brand in the world, the World Series
of Poker. Players from all over the globe will descend
on Crown Melbourne in April, all vying for one of
the five coveted bracelets on offer. The bracelet
events will range from the AUD$1100 - AUD$10,000 which
will ensure players are well catered for in terms
of choice. The five WSOP APAC bracelet
winners will etch their names in the long and coveted
history that is the World Series of Poker.
An
exciting mix of offerings is slated. The Opening Event
of WSOP APAC will be a brand new offering, dubbed
The Accumulator on Thursday April 4, 2013
at 6:00PM, with additional starting flights for this
event on Friday April 5, 2013 at 12 noon and Saturday
April 6, 2013 at 12 noon.
The
format will be traditional No-Limit Holdem,
but in this variant, players will have the opportunity
to play any or all of three separate starting flights,
each with a buy-in of AUD$1,100. All chips accumulated
each day, will then be bagged, tagged and returned
to the player on Day 2 of the event, where they will
be combined with any other chips the player has accumulated
during the other opening flights. Anyone who busts
in one flight still has the ability to play in the
other flight(s). Any player with any chips at the
end of each starting flight will make it through to
Day 2 of the event, to begin on Sunday April 7, 2013
at 12 noon.
Event
#2 begins at 4:00PM on Sunday April 7, 2013, with
an AUD$1,650 Pot-Limit Omaha tournament on offer.
An
AUD$2,200 Mixed Event, an AUD$5,000 Six-Handed No-Limit
Holdem event, and the AUD$10,000 Main Event
complete the bracelet portion of the schedule.
Due
to the expected demand and presence of many of Macaus
poker players, a AUD$50,000 No-Limit Holdem
High Rollers event with re-buys is also on the schedule,
beginning on Saturday April 13, 2013 at 4:00PM and
will play out as a two-day event.
WSOP
APAC also marks the return of the televised Caesars
Cup, expanded to correspond with the new calendar
of WSOP Championships. In the preliminary heat, a
team of players from the Asia-Pacific region, captained
by Crown ambassador and 2005 WSOP Champion Joe Hachem,
will square off against a team of European players.
The winning team will then play against the reigning
champion Americas team for the Caesars Cup trophy.
Captains and team members will be announced in a subsequent
release.
Video
coverage of WSOP APAC will be widespread, with each
of the first four WSOP gold bracelet events live-streamed
globally. Television production from the Main Event,
Caesars Cup and High Rollers event will be planned.
ABOUT
THE WORLD SERIES OF POKER®
The
World Series of Poker (WSOP®) was founded in 1970
and is the largest gaming event in the world. For
43 years, the WSOP® has awarded over $1.6 billion
in prize money. This summer, the WSOP® will put
on 60 live poker tournaments spread over 50 consecutive
days in Las Vegas. In 2012, the WSOP® attracted
74,766 entrants from 101 different countries and awarded
over $222 million in prize money. The winner of each
tournament wins a bracelet globally recognized
as the sports top prize plus prize winnings
fixed by the number of participants. In 2007, the
WSOP created its first international event, WSOP Europe,
which takes place each October, now in Paris. In 2013,
the WSOP adds WSOP Asia-Pacific in Melbourne, Australia.
ABOUT
CAESARS INTERACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT, INC. (CIE)
Caesars
Interactive Entertainment (a subsidiary of Caesars
Entertainment, the worlds largest gaming company)
is the largest online, mobile and social gaming company
focused on casino. CIE owns the World Series of Poker,
Playtika, a social games developer of popular titles
including Slotomania, Bingo Blitz and Caesars Casino,
and also licenses its brands in legal real money gaming
jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, France
and Italy. For more information, visit www.caesarsinteractive.com
ABOUT
CROWN MELBOURNE
Crown
Melbourne is Australias leading integrated entertainment
resort attracting approximately 18 million local,
interstate and international visitors each year to
its 560,000 square meter entertainment complex. The
property features 1,600 guest rooms across the complexs
three hotels - Crown Towers, Crown Metropol and Crown
Promenade Hotel, the Palladium, Australias largest
ballroom, a world-class convention centre, a broad
selection of restaurants and bars are provided in
the complex, many of which are Melbournes finest,
international designer boutiques, 14 cinemas, two
nightclubs and a live entertainment theatre. Crown
Melbourne is one of Victorias leading tourism
icons.For more information on Crown Melbourne, please
visit our website at www.crownmelbourne.com.au
This
press release includes forward-looking statements.
You can identify these statements by the fact that
they do not relate strictly to historical or current
facts. These statements contain words such as may,
will, project, might,
expect, believe, anticipate,
intend, could, would,
estimate, continue, pursue,
or the negative or other variations thereof or comparable
terminology. In particular, they include statements
relating to, among other things, the dates of when
WSOP APAC will be held, the number and type of tournaments
to be held, the demand and presence of Macaus
poker players, and the television coverage of the
events. These forward-looking statements are based
on current expectations and projections about future
events.
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