Coconut Creek Poker High Hands

COCONUT CREEK, Fla. (March 13, 2020) – For the foreseeable future, all guaranteed daily tournaments at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek will no longer have a guarantee or include added seats.Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood and Seminole Casino Coconut Creek will no longer be hosting the Seminole Turnpike Series, scheduled to kick off on Continue reading Updated Poker Tournament. The 2019/20 World Series of Poker Circuit has now crowned a new champion at Seminole Coconut Creek in the $1,700 Main Event as Steven Sarmiento emerged victorious, claiming his first WSOP Circuit. They consist of; Aces cracked, per table high hand, room high hand, along with other varying promotions. Visit the Poker Room or go to our website towards the end of the week for more information. Make sure to look into our 'play to qualify' fifty thousand dollar promotion. The $2,200 High Roller at Seminole Coconut Creek (Florida) came to an end after two days of play and Jeff Trudeau became the latest World Series of Poker Circuit winner after besting a field of 73.

It is time for Event #9: $2,200 High Roller of the 2019 World Series of Poker Circuit at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek.

Action has been flying for a week at the Seminole Casino with six events already crowing WSOPC ring winners. One of the most coveted rings in the circuit calendar will get underway at 4 p.m. local time with the High Roller.

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Last year, well-known local Florida player Jerry Wong took home his first circuit ring when he topped a field of 69 entrantsfor a first-place prize of $48,300.

Coconut Creek Poker High Hands

Coconut Creek Poker High Hands

A $2,200 buy-in will give each player 30,000 in starting chips. Each level is 40 minutes in length with Day 1 consisting of 12 levels. Registration is open until the start of Level 13 and re-entry is allowed until the end of registration. There is a 15-minute break after the completion of Level 4 and Level 8 on Day 1. Day 2 will resume with the remaining players at 2 p.m. on Friday, September 27.

PokerNews will be on hand to provide all the coverage for the High Roller event as well as the Main Event, which gets underway tomorrow.