
Tournament organizers made the announcement at 5 p.m. CT on Saturday afternoon at the Marival Grand and Club Suites resort in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, more than 18 hours after play was halted by Mexican gaming officials late on Day 1 of what was supposed to be a three-day event.
The 89 players still holding chips at the time of the suspension of play will each receive at least double the $2,500 buy-in from the tournament's $568,850 prize pool, with any remainder being dispersed based on each player's approximate chip count at the interruption of play. The 89 survivors will also receive $500 from PokerStars. Get the full Pokerlistings article here.
2 comments:
Hey!! How did you get the picture of me on the toilet!!! Damn you Slade!!!! LOL!!!!
It was not me it was all Ken. I can not remember my password. To many beers....LOL
Slade
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