King’s Casino in Rozvadov wants to attract all professional and amateur poker players from across Europe and treat them to a special poker festival. The Dutch Classics 2020 is set to commence on September 9 and transform the upcoming days with riveting poker tournaments happening live. The Main event will start this Thursday.
This culminating event is expected to come with as many as five starting flights, allowing for a crowd of poker fans to become eligible for a spot at the live poker tournament on Day 2 of the Main event. All survivors are bound to reunite then, but first, they will have to go through the starting flights, the first one being Day 1a on September 10.
Poker Festival
Friday, September 11, is about to bring the second satellite event making it possible for players to enter the main event at a more affordable price. This is also when the Dutch Classics 2020 Main Event Day 1B is set to commence and draw an even larger crowd of individuals to the gaming tables at King’s Casino.
The buy-in for this starting flight will be the same as the first one – €170 + €25. The first two starting flights are not going to feature a cap on the players registering for participation. It should be taken into account that Main Event Day 1C, Day 1D, and Day 1E are going to feature a 500 entries cap, making it impossible for more players to register for participation.
This will secure a favorable payout for all individuals eligible for such at the end of Final Day. This means that players ready to showcase their skills on the poker tables will have to be quick when registering for participation all survivors of the five starting flights will get the chance to meet their rivals on the official Day 2 of the Main event scheduled to transform September 13 into a special day.
Live Events
Day 2 is set to launch at 3 p.m. and offer enough time for players to battle for the top positions on the leader board at the end of the day. Next Monday is about to see the Dutch Classics 2020 Main Event Final Day welcoming all survivors of Day 2. The poker action is set to start at 2 p.m.
Along with this central event, there will be many more riveting offerings. One of those will be the Dutch Classics High Roller tournament, bringing premium poker action to the table. The guaranteed prize pool of this event will amount to some €30,000, whereas the buy-in is set to amount to some €455 + €45. Projections are that the overall prize pool will surpass this mark.
September 13 is set to witness the official start of this High Roller event at 6 p.m. Moreover, players will also get the chance to enjoy the Dutch Classics 2020 Closer event coming this Sunday. This event will start at 8 p.m. and welcome up to 162 entries with a buy-in of €100 + €15.