Complete schedule and details for Deepstack Showdown October 2020 at Venetian in Las Vegas, NV, including registration times, buy-ins, blind structures, starting chips, prize pool guarantees and game information. Sep 09, 2020 The Venetian Poker Room in Las Vegas hosts the first live poker tournament during the COVID-19 pandemic. The DeepStack Showdown Series launched this week Monday and will run through September 27. The tournament features more than $400,000 in guaranteed prize money as well as 32 events. 2021 DeepStack Showdown Jan 18, '21 - Feb 01, '21 Venetian Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, NV) Complete Schedule of Events. Event Starts Days Buy-In POY.
The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas is the latest venue to announce the postponement of major live poker tournament series due to the coronavirus outbreak. The casino’s DeepStack Championship Poker Series was set to run from May 4 to July 26, with 144 events scheduled over the course of nearly 13 weeks. The Venetian Poker Room had suspended operations on March 16, but no official word came in regard to the major summer series. In late April, The Venetian Poker Room’s Twitter account shared the news that the series was indeed being postponed, with the possibility of rescheduling for a later date.
2021 DeepStack Showdown Jan 18, '21 - Feb 01, '21 Venetian Hotel and Casino (Las Vegas, NV) Complete Schedule of Events. Event Starts Days Buy-In POY. View current DeepStack Extravaganza February 2–28, 2021 results and tournament structures.
“The health and safety of our Team Members, our guests, and our community is a top priority. At this time The Venetian Resort remains closed and we look forward to a time in the near future when we announce our re-opening date. We can confirm that The DeepStack Championship Poker Series will not take place on its originally scheduled dates, May 4 – July 26,' said Tommy LaRosa, tournament director at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas. 'However, as the current situation evolves, we will review new dates and announce them as soon as they are available.”
The series featured buy-ins ranging from as low as $200 all the way up to the $5,000 buy-in Card Player Poker Tour main event, which was set to run from July 14-18 and feature a $2,000,000 guarantee.
The Venetian® Resort Las Vegas and Card Player Poker Tour first teamed up back in 2013, and have partnered for two major annual tournaments in recent years. The 2019 DeepStack Championship Poker Series saw Russian poker pro Andrey Pateychuk defeat a field of 564 entries to win $547,777 and his first CPPT title.
Stay tuned to Card Player for up-to-date information about this tournament series and every other major poker festival that has been impacted by the pandemic.
When the five remaining players agreed on a chop, the chip stacks were quite close, as evidenced by their incredible winnings.
Congratulations again to Venerando Villarino from Las Vegas, NV who took home $21,000 and our stunning and highly coveted trophy.
The rest of the final table included:
10th place: Seat #1 (name withheld), $2,412

9th place: Italo Etkin, $2,864
8th place: Mohammed Suhail, $3,920
7th place: Sammy Wielgus, $4,975
6th place: Eric Vallee, $6,332
5th place: Orlando Barrera, $13,753
4th place: Thanh Tran, $15,631

3rd place: Jerry Jackson, $17,500
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2nd place: Seat #10 (name withheld), $20,000
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Congratulations to all and thanks to everyone who played.