WPS St. Maarten Fall Poker Showdown
Nov. 4-18

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This annual Poker Tournament is set in one of the most luxurious locations we could find, St. Maarten. Outside of the tropical enviornment you will find vicious poker players in serious battle. |
One of the best kept secrets on the tournament circuit is the World Poker Showdown. This
is intentional on the part of the founder, Herb
Van Dyke, who wanted to keep it a fun, relaxed environment. Herb is a poker pioneer who was largely responsible
for bringing Texas Hold’em to Russia more than 15 years
ago. More recently he saw a need for a different approach to
international tournaments, and the WPS was born.
The WPS is for players who want to combine
reasonably-priced poker with exotic destinations. WPS believes in giving
tournament players maximum play for their buy in’s as evidenced by the
large number of starting chips and long levels. The WPS tour includes
stops in exciting destinations like St. Maarten,
Costa Rica, and an annual Caribbean cruise. The championship events have buy
in’s of $2,500. Online qualifiers are available through several
poker sites that co-sponsor the events. There are also plenty of $200 to $1,000
buy in tournaments, action-packed cash games, and live satellites leading up to
the three-day championship event.
When playing at the WPS it is just as likely that you
will be sitting next to a recreational player as it is that you will be next to
a serious amateur or pro. The WPS events are professionally directed by
WSOP veteran Tournament Director Warren Karp and his staff. The professionals
in the recent WPS Costa Rica event included Humberto Brenes, Alex Brenes, Arturo Morales, and Jose Rosenkrantz.
Celebrity appearances were made by Cindy Margolis and Nicole Sullivan.
In the recent WPS Costa Rica Poker Showdown
main event there were 87 players and a prize pool of $210,975. The first
place winner was a young Swede living in Costa Rica named Henrik
Alin. Although he was apparently already born with a poker
nickname, he is actually called “Harry Potter” for his resemblance
to the young wizard. He is part of a group of up and coming players who
attended the Costa Rica WPS, including John ‘Jet’ Taylor
from Satellite Beach, Florida,
Jordan Devenport from Comox, British Columbia,
and amateur player Andrew Koplan from Atlanta,
Georgia.
The natural beauty of Costa Rica and St. Maarten combined
with great poker make the WPS poker tournaments worth attending.
WPS Caribbean Poker Cruise, Apr.
22-29, 2007
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Date
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Time
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Tournament
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Buy-In
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Sun, Apr
22
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8:00 pm
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No Limit Texas Hold'em
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$150+$30
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Mon, Apr
23
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1:00 pm
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No Limit Texas Hold'em
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$150-$30
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Mon, Apr
23
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7:30 pm
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No Limit Texas Hold'em
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$300+$40
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Tue, Apr 24
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7:30 pm
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No Limit Texas Hold'em
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$300+$40
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Wed, Apr
25
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7:30 pm
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Super
Satellite
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$270+$40
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Thu, Apr 26
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7:30 pm
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Main Event
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$2,500+$100
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Fri, Apr 27
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8:30 pm
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Main Event Day
2
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$2,500+$100
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Fri, Apr 27
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9:00 pm
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No Limit Texas Hold'em
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$200+$30
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Sat, Apr 28
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10:00 am
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No Limit Texas
Hold'em
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$500+50
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Sat, Apr 28
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1:00 pm
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Final Table Main
Event
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$2,500+$100
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Sat, Apr 28
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3:00 pm
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No Limit Texas
Hold'em
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$150+$30
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Cruise
Itinerary
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Day
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Port
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Arrive
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Depart
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Activity
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22-Apr
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Port Canaveral, Florida
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-
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5:00
pm
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Boarding
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23-Apr
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At Sea
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-
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-
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-
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24-Apr
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Labadee, Haiti
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8:00 am
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4:00 pm
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Tendered
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25-Apr
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Ocho Rios, Jamaica
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9:00 am
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5:00 pm
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Docked
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26-Apr
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George
Town, Grand
Cayman
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8:00 am
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4:00 pm
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Tendered
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27-Apr
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Cozumel, Mexico
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10:00 am
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7:00 pm
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Docked
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28-Apr
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At Sea
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29-Apr
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Port Canaveral, Florida
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7:00 am
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Special air rates for players available from official WPS travel agent
found on website. All details on WPS St. Maarten, Costa Rica and Poker Cruises can
be found on www.worldpokershowdown.com.