The buy-in will be $150+$30+$20 and there will be a $20,000 guaranteed prize pool. The Quest for the Cup will be played at 11:15 a.m., Saturday, July 4. Five seats for the Quest for the Cup main event will be included in the prize pool. Players will start with $8,000/$2,000 in chips and levels will be 25 minutes. The buy-in will be $100+$25+$10 and there will be a $10,000 estimated prize pool. The Warm-Up will be played at 7:15 p.m., Friday, July 3. Two other major poker tournaments in July at Pala will be the River Card Warm-Up and Quest for the Cup. One of every 10 players will win a $1,100 seat in the WPT Main Event that will be played Sept. Levels will be 30 minutes and late/re-entries will be allowed for four levels. The buy-in for each tournament will be $110+$20+$5 and players will start with $7,000/$3,000 in chips. Steven Lipscomb and his WPT Enterprises started the series in 2002. The World Poker Tour is a series of international poker tournaments and associated television shows that broadcast each tournament’s final table. To prepare players for that action, the Pala Poker Room will host four WPT Satellite Tournaments starting at 11:15 a.m. photo by Courtesy image.Pala Casino Spa & Resort will host the World Poker Tour from Sept. The World Poker Tour is coming to Pala Casino in September.
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