Party Poker WPT Season 9 schedule

Posted by Steve Ruddock on May 03, 2010 Posted in Poker News | No Comments »

After Season 8 of the World Poker Tour concluded with David Williams capturing the $25,000 buy-in championship at Bellagio, Season 9 of the popular poker tour is set to get underway in Paris, France on May 8th.

So far the tournament series has announced four stops for their 2010-2011 schedule. All four stops are scheduled in Europe with the usual break in the action surrounding the World Series of Poker which will take place from late May to early July:

* WPT Grand Prix de Paris: May 8 – 15, 2010
Aviation Club de France: Paris, France

* WPT Spanish Championship: May 19 – 23, 2010
Casino Barcelona: Barcelona, Spain

* WPT London Poker Classic: Aug 29 – Sep 5, 2010
Palm Beach Casino: London, England

* WPT Amneville: Oct 30 – Nov 1, 2010
Casino Municipal D Amneville: Amneville, France

Stay tuned to Poker News Boy, as the full schedule of World Poker Tour Season 9 events should be released in the coming weeks, including dozens of stops at the biggest casinos and card-rooms around the globe, culminating in the $25,000 World Poker Tour Championship that will once again take place at the Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

You can also satillite into any WPT event at Party Poker, you can also play Texas Hold’em online for money at Party Poker and build a bankroll to play the WPT events.

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