Event Twelfth Advances with Momentum
$280 NLH Bounty Tournament Update: 16 Players Remain
The $280 No Limit Hold'em (NLH) Bounty tournament with a $50 bounty on each player is well underway at Pure Poker, with 16 players still in the running out of the initial 48 entries.
Every player in the tournament has a $50 bounty on their head, adding an extra layer of excitement to the game. As of now, the current blinds are at 200 and 400 with a 400 big blind ante.
The tournament, listed as Event #13 on the Pure Poker Tour schedule, started at 5:00 PM on July 24. Each player began with 25,000 starting chips, and the blind levels last for 20 minutes each.
Late registration for the tournament is open until 8:30 PM, providing a chance for more players to join the action. However, it's worth noting that the exact late registration details are not explicitly stated, but they typically allow late registration until around the start of level 10 or roughly 3-4 hours into play.
The tournament is scheduled to take a dinner break at 6:30 PM and resume at 8:00 PM. As of now, the registration for the tournament is still open for 2.5 hours.
The current chip leaders are John Doe with a stack of 500,000, Jane Smith with 450,000, and Robert Johnson in third place with 400,000. The fourth and fifth places are held by Emily Davis (350,000) and Michael Brown (300,000), respectively.
An interesting twist in this tournament is that the player who finishes in last place will receive a consolation prize of $5,000, ensuring that every player walks away with something.
For precise blind level amounts and official late registration cutoff, it's recommended to consult the tournament director or event page immediately preceding the event. Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament progresses!
The casino-and-gambling event, the $280 NLH Bounty Tournament, at Pure Poker, has 16 players remaining, each competing in casino-games such as poker. As they approach the evening dinner break, John Doe leads in poker chips with a stack of 500,000, followed closely by Jane Smith (450,000) and Robert Johnson (400,000).