Aria Poker Tournament Schedule 2019

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There are two recognized Player of theYear races in the tournament poker world, the CardPlayer Magazine rankings andthe Global Poker Index standings. In these two leaderboards, the effect of “HighRoller” tournaments – events with a buy in north of $10,000 – have beenthoroughly felt. Now, those style of tournaments will get their own dedicated tournamentschedule.

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Aria Poker Tournament Schedule 2019
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On Friday, Poker Central announced thesummer schedule for the “High Roller of the Year” award. The streaming outletfor poker was joined by many of the top poker entities in Las Vegas, ARIACasino Resort, the Bellagio and the World Series of Poker, and the L. A. PokerClassic in Los Angeles, in combining their talents to put together a 35-eventroster that will range in buy-ins from $10,000 up to $100,000. Part of the 35 event schedulehas already been completed, with the U. S. Poker Open (10 tournaments) that wascompleted in March putting their results into the mix along with three HighRoller events from the L. A. Poker Classic.

There will be another four months ofaction, with most of it being filmed at the PokerGO Studios located on the siteof ARIA. The ARIA High Roller Series hosts roughly four events per month thathave a buy in of either $10K or $25K. These are the events which will make upthe bulk of the summer schedule for the High Roller of the Year battle.

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The other events on the roster are sharedbetween the Bellagio and the WSOP. Currently underway at the Bellagio are two tournamentsthat will add their players to the leaderboard of the High Roller of the Year.The Bellagio will also feature three events in June, a $10,000 Short Deck Hold’emtournament and two other $10K No Limit Hold’em tournaments.

Not to be outdone, the WSOP puts itsseries of High Roller events in with the competition. A $50K No Limit Hold’emevent (beginning on May 31), a $25K Pot Limit Omaha event (June 19), the$50,000 Poker Players’ Championship (June 24) and a $100,000 No Limit Hold’emevent (July 11) will be annotated for the High Roller of the Year competition.

The finale of the High Roller of the Yearcompetition will be on July 10, a $50,000 High Roller tournament to be held atARIA.

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Whois Competing So Far…

With the U. S. Poker Open and the High Roller tournaments at the L. A. Poker Classic in the books, these are the players that currently make up the Top Ten on the list:
1. Sean Winter, 690 points
2. David Peters, 644
3. Cary Katz, 595
4. Stephen Chidwick, 540
5. Nick Schulman, 410
6. Ali Imsirovic, 390
7. Brandon Adams, 365
8. Koray Aldemir, 340
9. Maria Ho, 300
Rainer Kempe (tie)

And isThere Really a Need?

Some would say the need for a dedicated “High Roller of the Year” leaderboard and tournament schedule are a redundancy because of the way the tournaments dominate the supposedly “normal” Player of the Year races. The “normal” POY standings features four people – Winter, Peters, Chidwick and Kempe – who are also on the High Roller board. The other members of the CardPlayer and GPI rankings – such High Roller stalwarts as Bryn Kenney, David Baker and Jack Salter – haven’t racked up enough points in the scheduled High Roller events to have made an impact but are currently ranked in the “normal” POY. What it will do is generate programming for PokerGO, who will have the broadcast rights to all the tournaments and will dole them out during the summer of 2019. And it will provide some excitement as poker fans watch unbelievable amounts of money being wagered by the combatants. But the real success will come if there is another “High Roller of the Year” competition in 2020 or is this a one-shot deal.