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The Australian Poker League (APL) is committed to bringing a safe environment for players to enjoy their social poker night whilst also supporting responsible gambling practises. For more information visit. APL Million; NSW Special Events. NSW GTD$30,000 State Champs; NSW GTD$40,000 Pro Open; NSW $10,000 Best of the Best; NSW Player of the Month; QLD Special Events. QLD Oct State Champs & Pro Open; APL Grand Slam; NQ Special Events; VIC Special Events. VIC $15,000 Best of the Best; VIC $25,000 State Champs; APL Grand Slam; SA Special Events. The APL Million is the marquee event of the APL Million Series, which saw 3,727 players compete in ten events for a total of $2,797,620 in cash! The 2019 APL Million was the biggest league based tournament in poker history, with 1,294 players competing for a $1,617,500 prize pool.

The APL Million returns to The Star Sydney in February 2020 for a fourth consectutive year!

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In 2019 the series had a record breaking Main Event of 1,294 players competing for a $1,617,500 prize pool. It was local player, Huss Hassan that took out the title and the $300,000 first place prize money. Alongside Huss the series crowned another 10 champions and reached an incredible series prizepool of $2,797,620!

In 2020 the Main Event will sit side by side with a range of other events, including Pineapple, the Monster Stack and the $3K Challenge, offering something for everyone.

Satellites start Tuesday, 28 January 2020. Don't Miss Out!

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EVENT 1Pineapple
DAY 16.15PM Thurs, 27 Feb
BUY-IN$245 ($220 + $25)
STARTING STACK10,000
LATE REGOApprox. 8.35PM
BLIND LEVELS25 Minutes
EVENT 2NLH Freezeout
DAY 12.15PM Fri, 28 Feb
BUY-IN$330 ($300 + $30)
STARTING STACK30,000
LATE REGOApprox. 4.35PM
BLIND LEVELS30 Minutes
EVENT 3APL Million Main Event (Freezeout)
DAY 1A12.30PM Sat, 29 Feb
DAY 1B12.30PM Sun, 1 Mar
DAY 1C12.30PM Thurs, 5 Mar
DAY 1D12.30PM Fri, 6 Mar
DAY 212.30PM Sat, 7 Mar
DAY 312.30PM Sun, 8 Mar
DAY 412.30PM Mon, 9 Mar
BUY-IN$1,500 ($1,250 + $250)
STARTING STACK30,000
LATE REGOApprox. 2.55PM
BLIND LEVELS45 Minutes
EVENT 4Turbo (Re-Entry)
DAY 16.15PM Mon, 2 Mar
BUY-IN$250 ($220 + $30)
STARTING STACK10,000
LATE REGOApprox. 8.35PM
BLIND LEVELS20 Minutes
EVENT 5 Monster Stack (Freezeout)
DAY 112.30PM Tues, 3 Mar
DAY 25.15PM Wed, 4 Mar
BUY-IN$1,100 ($1,000 + $100)
STARTING STACK50,000
LATE REGOApprox. 2.40PM
BLIND LEVELS30 Minutes
EVENT 6 $3K Challenge - Big Blind Ante (Re-Entry)
DAY 112.30PM Wed, 4 Mar
DAY 22.15PM Thurs, 5 Mar
BUY-IN$3,000 ($2,800 + $200)
STARTING STACK25,000
LATE REGOApprox. 8.05PM
BLIND LEVELS45 Minutes
EVENT 7Short Deck NLH (Re-Entry)
DAY 16.15PM Thurs, 5 Mar
BUY-IN$440 ($400 + $40)
STARTING STACK12,000
LATE REGOApprox. 8.35PM
BLIND LEVELS30 Minutes
EVENT 8Teams NLH (Freezeout)
DAY 16.15PM Sat, 7 Mar
BUY-IN$240 ($200 + $40)
STARTING STACK20,000
LATE REGOApprox. 7.55PM
BLIND LEVELS20 Minutes
EVENT 9APL NLH (Freezeout)
DAY 12.15PM Sun, 8 Mar
BUY-IN$240 ($200 + $40)
STARTING STACK20,000
LATE REGOApprox. 4.35PM
BLIND LEVELS20 Minutes
EVENT 10Bounty (Re-Entry)
DAY 112.30PM Mon, 9 Mar
BUY-IN$280 ($200 + $50 + $30)
STARTING STACK10,000
LATE REGOApprox. 2.40PM
BLIND LEVELS30 Minutes

Tournament conditions apply. To enter any Star Poker Tournament, you must be aged 18 years or over and a member of The Star Club. Guests that are excluded from participating in Full House Group tournaments may be excluded from entering this event. Buy-In non-refundable less than five days prior to the tournament, except at The Star’s discretion or if the tournament is cancelled. Think! About your choices. Call Gambling Help 1800 858 858 www.gamblinghelp.nsw.gov.au The Star Pty Limited

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Australians did the hard work and nearly eradicated Covid-19 from its nation. While the pandemic cannot be over until vaccinations become readily available, the number of positive cases has decreased significantly, enough to allow most businesses to reopen. And that not only includes casinos but the poker rooms that have been closed for much of 2020.

The Star Gold Coast

Just before the pandemic, the Star Gold Coast introduced an expanded and updated poker room. Closing it due to pandemic restrictions was all the more difficult but, of course, necessary. After many stops and starts since March – reopening announcements and reclosing notices – the room did reopen this week.

The Star Gold Coast opened its poker room again on Friday, 11 December.

Cash games returned at noon that day and now offer action from 10am every day of the week. Play is limited to 7-handed cash games at this time. But that was enough to bring a lot of players back to the tables, including Lynn Gilmartin of the World Poker Tour.

Treasury Brisbane (Star)

Another Star Entertainment venue, Treasury Brisbane, also opened its poker room on Friday, 11 December. As of 12 December, the room was open seven days per week for cash games.

Cash games will remain 7-handed for the foreseeable future. Dealers spread Hold’em but will add Pot Limit Omaha upon request. The buy-information for basic NLHE cash games is as follows:

  • $1/$3 = $80 minimum to $300 maximum
  • $2/$5 = $100 min to $500 max
  • $5/$15 = $200 min to $1K max
  • $5/$10 = $1K min to $3K max

APT to Brisbane 19-24 January

The Australian Poker Tour was the first to host a major series since the pandemic took hold of Australia. With much communication with venues and government officials, not to mention a lot of support from players, the APT hosted a series in Brisbane in October.

The Eatons Hill Hotel hosted the APT Brisbane 7-11 October, complete with 14 tournaments and an abundance of safety protocols. And as players scrambled to get back to the tables, they made the event very successful. There were 4,555 entries in the tournaments from 972 unique players. And the events awarded $749,405 in prize pools.

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With that, APT Brisbane is now on the calendar for 19-24 January at Eatons.

Over the course of the six days, the schedule shows 24 tournaments estimated to produce about $1 million in prize pools. The $200 buy-in Main Event will be a repechage tournament with four starting flights 20-23 January with Day 2 set for 24 January. Other features of the series will include a tag team event, ladies’ championship, and high roller. And players will find Hold’em and PLO, even Pineapple, in a variety of formats like shootouts, bounties, and shock locks. Players can also choose from freezeouts, some reentries, or unlimited reentries.

All tables will play 8-max to abide by government recommendations.

APL to Queensland 4-7 February

The Australian Poker League was shut down for most of 2020, as were most tour operators, but the APL is planning for a comeback in 2021.

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The group’s FB page posted a teaser for an APLPT Queensland event at Southport Sharks with a $150K prize pool for the series. The short video hints of a $150 buy-in Main Event with multiple starting flights, which will serve as the centerpiece of the 16-event series schedule for four days (4-7 February).

APL will release more information, including the full schedule of tournaments, before the end of December.

WPT League Quarterly Championship 24-28 February

Regular events from the World Poker Tour – in the form of WPT League Australia – are now playing regularly in the Sydney and Brisbane areas.

The WPT League did join with St. Johns Park Bowling Club and cSports to offer a December 13 Xmas Cash event with $200K guaranteed.

It is also planning for the WPT League Quarterly Poker Championship at the Gold Coast Turf Club & Event Centre in Queensland. The series will offer $550K guaranteed overall from 24-28 February, 2021.

Southern Poker Tour Tanunda Thunder 5-7 January

On a bit of a smaller scale, the Southern Poker Tour is on the move. The tour focuses on Southern Australia (obviously), and hosted a Riverland Ruble series in November. The seven events culminated in Rob Keszler winning the Main Event for $4,500.

The tour already set up the next one, which is set for the Lambert Estate Winery in Barossa Valley. Organizers expect the 5-7 January series prize pool to exceed $60K.

More to Come as Covid Clears

Poker players are anxious to return to the tables, the live ones with other people. Each event hosted in the past few weeks and months, as documented in more detail by Poker Media Australia, delivered solid numbers and showed the desire to resurrect live poker.

The number of positive Covid-19 cases in Australia declined substantially in August and September. By the start of October, there were barely a dozen new cases reported throughout the entire country. Through November, the numbers remained very low.

As of 12 December, the entirety of Australia reported only 6 new cases, three in NSW and one each in NT, VIC, and WA. And the approximately 50 cases that remain active from past weeks are contained in hotel quarantines.

With vaccines now in final stages of approval around the world, combined with Australia’s coordinated efforts to eradicate it, the country may return to normal – or close enough – within the coming months. Meanwhile, poker entities seem ready to step back into the waters and bring the players together.