King’s Casino Rozvadov Hosts 2016 WSOP Circuit from Octover 27th to November 14th

After its massive success in 2015, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Circuit is to return to the largest poker room on the territory of Europe – King’s Casino Rozvadov – in the period from October 27th to November 14th, 2016. The casino has been known as a destination which hosts a large number of prestigious poker events and attracts thousands of players from all over the world.

Now the casino is to once again host the WSOP Circuit festival, after last year’s edition had epic success among poker players. In 2016, the festival will offer a combined guaranteed prize pools of over €2,500,500 and 14 gold rings to be won.

The great poker event features a total of 14 tournaments in the period from October 27th to November 14th. Of course, the Main Event of the Circuit is expected to once again be the most attractive event to players, especially considering the fact that the €1,650 buy-in event offers a guaranteed prize of €1 million.

The Main Event of the tournament will be held in four days, including two starting flights. Day 1a is scheduled for November 11th, followed by Day 1b, which is to take place on the next day. Main Event Day 2 is to take place on November 13th, while the Final Day of the event will be held on November 14th.

Apart from the Main Event, the WSOP Circuit festival is also expected to attract a large number of players with its High Roller and Super High Roller events. The €5,300 Buy-in High Roller tournament is to take place in a total of two days and features a guaranteed prize of €100,000. Day 1 of the tournament will be held on November 10th, and the event’s Final Day follows on the next day. The Super High Roller of this year’s WSOP Edition is a one-day event and will be held on November 9th, featuring a buy-in of €8,888. There is no guaranteed prize in the Super High Roller event, too.

In November 2015 King’s Casino Rozvadov hosted the WSOP Circuit Main Event for the first time, attracting a massive player field of 715 participants in return to a buy-in of €1,650. The Polish poker player Mateusz Dziewonski succeeded in outlasting all of them, taking home a prize of €206,927.

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Harry Evans

Harry Evans is a long-year journalist with a passion for poker. Apart from a good game of poker, he loves to write which is why he spent several years as an editor of a local news magazine.
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