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Simon Poker Charity Tournament Set to Reach €100,000 at EPT Dublin
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- Published 10/29/2007
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Simon Poker Day, taking
place at the PokerStars.com
European Poker Tour Dublin in aid of the homeless, is on target to reach the
€100,000 mark next Saturday, Nov. 3 at the RDS, Dublin as the poker community
continues to pledge support for the €330 charity event.
PartyPoker.com
this week donated a seat to the €2,000 Irish Poker Championship being held in
Galway in the west of Ireland form Jan. 3 to 6, 2008 while reigning World
Snooker Champion John Higgins and Littlewoods-sponsored former Premiership and
international footballer Tony Cascarino are also signed-up to play in the
event. They join already-confirmed former snooker world champions Steve Davis
and
Padraig Parkinson, one of
the organisers of the event, said, "It's fantastic that PartyPoker
have joined the…erm… party with their Irish Poker Championship seat donation
and along with John Duthie's generous EPT Monte Carlo seat giveaway we have a
real headache now: how do we maximize the value of the donations? I'm confident
the players in
The European poker
community has been quick to weigh in and support the annual event with PokerStars.com,
Paddy Power Poker, 888, Ladbrokes, Green Joker Poker, Merrion Casino Club, and
Card Player Magazine, all pitching in with satellites into the event,
donations, or organizational help.
Of the €300 (+€30) buy-in, €100 goes directly to Simon Dublin with the
remaining €200 going into the prize pool.
Last year over 200 players
along with corporate and private donators raised just under €50,000 for
homeless charity Simon Dublin and the event proved one of the most popular on
the circuit attracting players such as Donnacha O'Dea, Jesse May, Scott Gray,
Julian Gardner, 'Mad' Marty Wilson, Dave Colclough, Kevin O'Connell, Nick
Leeson, Matthew Stevens, and Stephen Hendry. The event was won by former World
Champion Noel Furlong who will defend his title.
'Mad' Marty Wilson, who is
bringing over 30 players from his home town in England, will be hosting his
madcap games 'Win with Wilson' and 'Play your Cards Right' as well as the
charity auction during breaks in play.
Bruce Martin, head of
online casino and poker at Littlewoods who are putting Cascarino into the
event, also found himself with a bit of a headache. "The only problem we
have is that Big Cas will be at the final table when it takes place," he
grinned. "However if that is the case we'll still donate the full entry
fee to the charity."

