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Las Vegas Daily Poker Tournament Listings Now Available on CardPlayer.com

Browse Times, Buy-ins, Starting Stacks, Blind Structures, and More for Tourneys at Every Casino in Las Vegas

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You can find Venetian's daily poker tournament listings on CardPlayer.comIf you’ve ever wanted a complete, up-to-date listing of regular poker tournaments in Las Vegas, CardPlayer.com now has you covered.

The Las Vegas Poker section was recently released, and in it you can find times, buy-ins, starting stacks, blind structures, and more for poker tournaments at every casino in Las Vegas.

For instance, let’s say it’s 6:15 p.m. and you’re looking to head to The Strip to play in a deep-stack tournament. You can point your browser to the Las Vegas Poker section, jump down to 7 p.m., and see which tournaments have deep starting stacks that are within your buy-in range. Then you can look a bit further to find out detailed information like the blind structure, how much the casino takes out of the prize pool, how many people usually enter, how long the tournament normally lasts, and so on.

What’s more, you can contribute to the validity of the section by submitting corrections and updates for tournaments to [email protected]. By helping us keep the section up to date, you’re contributing to a valuable resource that helps everyone looking to find daily tournaments in Vegas.

Bellagio's daily poker tournaments are listed in the Las Vegas Poker section.To kick off CardPlayer.com’s brand-new Las Vegas Poker section — and to reward our readers for any contributions they make — we’re holding a drawing for tickets to watch the 2010 WSOP main-event final table in November! We’re giving away three sets of two tickets to watch the WSOP final table play out live, one for you and one for a tagalong. (Note: Airfare/hotel stay isn’t included in the tickets.)

You’ll get an entry in the drawing for every tournament you provide valid updates for, whether it be a correction to the blind structure, the addition of details like average number of players, average prize pool, or average tournament length, or simply the fact that a certain tournament isn’t running anymore. Remember to shoot your updates to [email protected] for your chance to win!