Tuesday 15 November 2011

High-Roll to Nottingham



The Black Belt Nottingham Live is almost upon us, and with the likes of Jake Cody, Neil Channing and Julian Thew gracing the Dusk Till Dawn felt, the tournament is destined to be a high profile event with amateurs offered the chance to battle seasoned pros across the live baize.

The $125+15 Main Event is an affordable, fun-filled tournament accessible to all, but in order to cater for the more wallet-heavy in attendance, we'll also be holding a £1,000+90 High-Rollers six-max event on the Saturday evening at 7pm.

If there's a grand currently weighing down your pocket, then direct buy-in is available via the DTD cashier.

The tournament is scheduled to be a two-day event (dependent on numbers), with a 15,000 starting stack and 40-minute blinds. Re-entries and late registration will be allowed for the first six levels.

If £1,090 threatens to overstretch your bankroll, then don't worry, as on Wednesday, November 15 at 21:00, Black Belt Poker are hosting an online satellite with a $100+10 buy-in with a minimum of 18 entries.

But wait, if you don't even fancy stumping up $110, we have an even cheaper route: just two hours earlier at 19:00, there will be a $10+1 feeder, meaning that you could be a high-roller in Nottingham for just $10.

Both satellites can be located via the cardroom lobby under Scheduled > Black Belt Tournaments.

If you can't make the online satellites or fancy a last-ditch attempt at High-Roller glory, then Dusk Till Dawn will be guaranteeing an incredible five seats in a live mega satellite at 3pm on the day of the tournament. The buy-in will be £100+12 with players starting with 5,000 in chips.

The High-Roller event runs adjacent to the Main Event, so if you're registered for the former but still alive in the latter come kick-off, you'll be entitled to a full refund. With four avenues, and satellites from as little as $10+1, this is an opportunity not to be missed.

The Nottingham Live commences on Friday, November 18-20. As well as the aforementioned tournaments, there will also be side events spread across the days with buy-ins ranging from £15 to £50, including a Super 50 with a £7,500 guaranteed prize pool.

For more information, check out our Nottingham Live FAQs.

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