Ladies Holdem Tournament at The Great Blue Heron Casino

If anyone is interested in playing in a Ladies Tournament, The Great Blue Heron Casino is offering its first Ladies Holdem Tournament on August 27, 2008. It will be a five table tournament with a buy-in of $200.00 plus $40.00 administration fee. The starting stack is 2000 in tournament chips with no re-buys or add-ons. The levels will be increasing every twenty minute until the final table is reached. Then they will increase every thirty minutes until there is a winner. Anyone interested in playing can contact the casino at 1-888-294-3766 extension #327.

Comments

  • glad to see GBH is adding some different tournaments to the mix; well done! now if we can only get them to get away from the rebuy/add-on tournaments for NLH and make the stacks a little more decent. The $2k buy-in tournament is out of reach for most players.
  • I'm guessing you are a big fan of Jose Canseco?

    http://www.chicksnchips.com/Canseco-Ladies-Only.php
  • save me some unhappiness...I'm going to be pissed off as I explore this website...aren't I?
  • I'll try and limit my rant:
    It's obvious when the hulking, muscle-bound dude enters the casino, that he ain't no woman.
    In the end, we're ecstatic that all of these dudes were beat by Ms. Wagner. You go, girl!
    Women play in ladies-only events for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is to get better at their game before they take on a mixed-gender field. It's a comfort thing. I mean - many of us go to women-only gyms. Isn't it our right?

    Chips 'n chicks go fck yourself.
  • ooooo, I've got a feeling we could really get Kristy going with a few well timed comments here couldn't we? lol, watching with interest, I'm not brave enough... By the way Kristy, how's the car?
  • killed three pedestrians, and I didn't even dent the hood!

    (I love it!)
  • Oh Yeah!!!!! Women Rule.....
  • Kristy_Sea wrote: »
    killed three pedestrians, and I didn't even dent the hood!

    (I love it!)

    Never mind the hood, how's the alignment? :)
  • cardsrusa wrote: »
    It will be a five table tournament with a buy-in of $200.00 plus $40.00 administration fee.

    Does anyone else thing 20% administration fee is way too high?
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