May 23 -
PokerStars, the world's largest online poker site,
has announced
the opening of Macau's first live poker room. Housed in Macau's prestigious
Grand Waldo Hotel and Casino in Cotai, it will have a 250 person capacity and
offer cash games as well as a robust weekly tournament calendar.
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This is the first time that an online poker room has been directly involved
in the opening of a land based poker room.
The newly appointed poker room will launch on May 23 with a No-Limit Texas
Hold'em Charity Poker Tournament to raise money for the victims of the recent
earthquake in Western China. Participants will compete for $150,000 HKD in
prizes, including entries to the $25,000 HKD buy-in September 2008 APPT Macau,
after making a charitable donation to participate. The suggested minimum
donation is $2,000 HKD.
"PokerStars is committed to the development of poker in Asia" said Joe Hachem,
Poker World Champion and member of Team PokerStars Pro. "Although Macau has
overtaken Las Vegas as the gaming capital of the world, it was only with the
incredible success of the Asia Pacific Poker tour last November that Texas
Hold'em poker started growing there. PokerStars planted the seeds and now this
beautiful Poker room is going to be the garden where future champions learn to
play. I wouldn't be surprised if the next World Champion comes from Macau or
elsewhere in China."
Gary Woollard, General Manager of Grand Waldo Casino believes: "The arrival
of poker as a gaming option in Macau's casinos will encourage more people to
come and enjoy all Macau has to offer. We are delighted to have a company with
the reputation of PokerStars to manage what is sure to be a very successful and
popular poker room."
The charity event will be the first event of the "Macau Poker Cup" ? a series
of poker tournaments scheduled during the May 23-25 weekend, including a $1,000
HKD buy-in Deep-Stack event, the $10,000 buy-in Red Dragon event and the first
of many satellites to the Asia Pacific Poker Tour's second season's events.
The full schedule for the Asia Pacific Poker Tour's second season will be
announced shortly, but will kick-off at Grand Waldo Casino with the September
1-6 APPT Macau Main Event, a $25,000 HKD buy-in No-Limit Hold'em poker
tournament with a guarantee of $10,000,000 (Hong Kong).
The luxurious Grand Waldo Hotel and Casino is one of Macau's newest five-star
hotel resorts and gives poker players, their friends and family, an opportunity
to explore one of Asia's most fascinating locations. With its wealth of Chinese
temples, Portuguese monuments and beautiful gardens, Macau's historic centre has
been designated a World Heritage site.
Jeffrey Haas, President of the Asia Pacific Poker Tour, comments: "Poker has
grown tremendously in Asia and we are very excited to be driving that growth,
particularly as we were the first to produce live poker in Macau. After the
success of the PokerStars.net Asia Pacific Poker Tour last November, a
tremendous poker boom has resulted in Hong Kong and Macau ? but it's just
starting. The significance of the PokerStars Macau poker room on Asia will
likely parallel the effect that Chris Moneymaker had on the USA when he won the
2003 WSOP."
Read our
Pokerstars.com review.
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