£250K Guaranteed DTD300 Deepstack Returns to Dusk Till Dawn

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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Dusk Till Dawn

The DTD300 Deepstack returns to Dusk Till Dawn, Nottingham, from May 25, bringing with it a £250,000 guaranteed prize pool. Featuring two online Day 1s at GGPoker and three live flights at the home of British poker, this latest DTD300 Deepstack looks to build on the success of the same tournament that ran over the bank holiday earlier this month.

In late March, Dusk Till Dawn ran a £340 buy-in, £150,000 guaranteed DTD300 Deepstack. A field of 506 entrants resulted in an overlay of around £5,000. Undeterred, the iconic venue ran another DTD300 Deepsack over the bank holiday at the start of May, increasing the guarantee to £250,000. This time around, 1,099 entries were processed and a guarantee-busting £313,815 paid out.

The first of five live Day 1s begins at 1:00 p.m. BST on May 25. Subsequent flights run from 12:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. BST on May 29 and May 30, before the second and final day shuffles up and deals at 12:00 p.m. BST on May 31.

Those who prefer to grind their DTD300 Deepstack from the comfort of home can do so online at GGPoker. The first of two online flights starts at 8:05 p.m. BST on May 26, with the second starting at the same time on May 28.

All flights, including the online ones, play until the money places are reached.

£250,000 Guaranteed DTD300 Deepstack Schedule

DTD300 Deepstack

While the DTD300 Deepstack is running, a handful of side events are planned. These tournaments are at the more affordable end of the scale, including £25 buy-in satellites guarantee 5x £340 seats, and a £60 buy-in, £25,000 guaranteed Big 50 on the final day (May 31), where the champion is guaranteed £5,000.

Those with slightly deeper pockets should look into the one-day £560 7-max High Roller on May 31, which guarantees £50,000.

DateTime (BST)EventGuarantee
Mon 25 May1:00 p.m.£340 DTD300 Deepstack Day 1a£250,000
Tue 26 May8:05 p.m.£340 DTD300 Deepstack Online Day 1£250,000
Wed 27 May7:00 p.m.£60 Deepstack£5,000
 9:30 p.m.£25 Deepstack Satellite5x seats
Thu 28 May7:00 p.m.£60 7-Max Superstack£5,000
 8:05 p.m.£340 DTD300 Deepstack Online Day 1£250,000
 9:30 p.m.£25 Deepstack Satellite5x seats
Fri 29 May12:00 p.m.£340 DTD 300 Deepstack Day 1b£250,000
 2:00 p.m.£35 The Afternoon Session 
 6:00 p.m.£340 DTD300 Deepstack Day 1c£250,000
 7:00 p.m.£60 Monster Stack£10,000
 9:30 p.m.£25 Deepstack Satellite5x seats
Sat 30 May12:00 p.m.£340 DTD300 Deepstack Day 1d£250,000
 2:00 p.m.£35 The Afternoon Session 
 6:00 p.m.£340 DTD300 Deepstack Day 1re£250,000
 7:00 p.m.£60 Super 50 
Sun 31 May12:00 p.m.DTD300 Deepstack Final Day 
 1:00 p.m.£560 7-Max High Roller 
 2:00 p.m.£60 Big 50: £5K for 1st£25,000
 7:00 p.m.£35 The Sunday Session£5,000

Mariusz Czech is the Reigning DTD300 Deepstack Champion

Mariusz Czech
Reigning DTD300 Deepstack champion, Mariusz Czech

As previously mentioned, Dusk Till Dawn ran the DTD300 Deepstack at the start of May, placing a £250,000 guarantee on its prize pool. £313,815 was paid out after 1,099 players bought in, and the top 165 finishers won a slice of the pie.

Duncan McLellan, Yucel Eminoglu, Adria Dalmau, Jack O'Neill, Lee French, Sunil Mistri, Michael Rosaman, and Phil Clarke were among the in-the-money finishers, the latter popping the final table bubble with his 10th place finish.

Each of the nine finalists locked in £4,850 for their efforts, with the top five finishers netting a five-figure prize. Mariusz Czech, a regular on the UK live poker scene, came out on top and returned back to Yorkshire with £48,600 for his impressive victory.

Join GGPoker Today

You'll need a GGPoker account if you plan to play one or both of the DTD300 Deepstack online Day 1s. Those with an account can fire it up on May 26 and May 28 and jump straight into the action. If you don't have an account, download GGPoker via PokerNews and claim your 100% matched deposit bonus, which has a $600 limit. Your bonus is released into your playable account balance in $1 increments each time you generate $5 in cash game rake or pay in tournament fees.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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