The Card Player Poker Tour (CPPT) is heading back to Oceanside, California to Ocean’s 11 Casino for the fourth time in the tour’s history starting this Thursday. The event spread out over three days from July 20-22 will have six starting flights in the $250 buy-in main event.
The main event of CPPT held in April had managed to collect a prize pool of whopping $238,100, but this year the tournament officials have estimated the prize pool of $100,000, seeing the record it’s sure to go up.
The event has the advantage of Quantum reload for the players where they can buy in for $1500 on July 21 for day 2 and still can get an average chip stack.
Ocean’s 11 Casino happens to be the only casino in Southern California which is located less than a mile away from the most picturesque beaches on Interstate 5 freeway, along the Pacific Ocean.
The gaming floor has 50 tables of the best poker, and table games all across the California, including all the favourite poker games with the likes of no-limit and limit hold’em, Omaha, Omaha eight-or-better, pot-limit Omaha, and crazy pineapple.
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