Head to King's Casino for the German Poker Tour Over the Holidays

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Celebrate the time between Christmas and New Year's Eve by heading to the biggest poker room in Europe, King's Casino, in Rozvadov, Czech Republic for some fantastic poker action with the return of the German Poker Tour.

The German Poker Tour Main Event at King's Casino is one of the best deepstack events in all of Europe. This is not only due to the format, but also the lower buy-in of �299 along with a very generous �200,000 guaranteed prize pool!

If you have some family time planned, we are not asking you to cancel it, but you can work around your schedule. There are three opening days in this event on Dec. 26, 27 and 28. Each day also allows for one reentry, giving you plenty of ways to build a stack.

However, if you are busy all three of these days, you can also choose to skip this step and just register right before Day 2. You will still get the same 50,000 opening chips, which is plenty in this deepstacked affair. Blind levels on the first two days are long at 45 minutes per level. On the final day, they get even longer with 60 minutes per level.

Additionally, you can enjoy the plethora of side events that by themselves feature guaranteed prize pools of almost �100,000 and are likely to be much bigger than that.

If you have been to King's Casino before, you likely already know that cash games are running around the clock. These games are typically softer than you will find just about anywhere else and start with buy-ins of just �100 for both �1/�3 no-limit hold'em and �2/�2 pot-limit Omaha. King's Casino won't even be taking a break over Christmas and New Year��s Eve as games will be running all day and all night long on the holidays.

Celebrate your holidays on the felts and join the hot action at King's Casino for the German Poker Tour.

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