As the London stop of the PokerStars European Poker Tour comes to an end, we are preparing for the next stop in Italy’s gorgeous City of Flowers, San Remo, known locally as Sanremo. In its earlier days, San Remo was known as a resort for Europe’s most prestigious tourists who graced the harbor of the Mediterranean coastal town. On Oct. 21, approximately 1,000 poker-playing hopefuls will arrive, each taking a €4,900 seat inside Casino Sanremo, where, last year, Rupert Elder was awarded €930,000 for his victory. If you’re going to be one of these hopefuls, read on.
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I am such a fan of the practical advice and easy writing style of Lynn Gilmartin for the locations of the EPT ... These articles about poker tournaments in parts of the world we vaguely hear about bring those cities alive a little bit. Reading these articles opens the door to traveling to these cities as a tourist, poker player, or even poker tourist.
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"The lucky player is usually the player that knows how much to leave to chance."
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10-05-2011 15:03
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