Canadian Open Poker Championships

 
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C$ 4,650 + 350 No Limit Hold'em Canadian Open Poker Championship, Calgary 8th C$ 20,000 $ 20,179 23-Feb-2008: United States: $ 9,900 + 100 No Limit Hold'em - Championship Event 2008 L.A. Poker Classic, Los Angeles 39th $ 31,280 19-Nov-2007: Canada. 2011 Canadian Open Poker Championships - Event 5 - Pot-Limit Omaha - Poker tournament results, including winners and their payouts and winnings. The 2010 Canadian Open Poker Championship events in beautiful Calgary, Alberta were certainly packed full of action and featured some great Canadian players and very interesting match-ups. The Canadian Poker Tour was so big this year that events took place across three local casinos – Deerfoot Casino, Grey Eagle Casino and Cash Casino and CanadaPoker.com was there for it all!

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  • The only major tournament schedule that crowns its Main Event champion in a Heads-Up competition, the Canadian Open Poker Championships has routinely drawn some of the top poker talent since it.

CALGARY, Alberta, April 18, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PokerVision Media Inc. (PVN), a wholly owned subsidiary of ePlay Digital Inc. (CSE:EPY) (FSE:2NY2) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement to produce and broadcast 2 major Canadian Poker Tour events as part of the re-launch of the CPT which was acquired last December by ePlay Digital Inc. The Company has recently incorporated an events and gaming division to secure the various licenses from provincial regulators required to run events in Canada.

The Canadian Open Poker Championship (COPC) is a branded series of events that in previous years were televised on Rogers SportsNet and The Score Television Network in Canada and featured a $5,000 buy in “heads up” format for its main event. The series attracted many of the world’s top poker pros and celebrities and the new and improved series will enhance the television and event experience with the incorporation of PVN’s CyberRail interactive broadcast app. Past TV episodes of the COPC are currently airing in the US on The Action Network which reaches over 22 million households.

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The CPT National Poker Championships is a new series that will introduce an innovative and unique tournament structure that will allow players from across the country to compete in various locations then coming together in a fully televised and live streamed final at a centralized host venue. This multi-venue format has been used successfully in other countries and is anticipated that it will generate one of the largest prize pools the Canadian market has ever seen.

“We are moving forward quickly to bring Canadian poker to PVN and broadcast the game in new interactive ways to engage viewers and players alike,” commented PVN Director of Poker Programming Adam Schwartz. “The team we are assembling to innovate the tournament experience will set the new standard for broadcast tournament coverage.”

The Company looks to generate revenues in multiple ways from this vertically integrated business model. Tournament registration fees, sponsorships, advertising and license fees will be generated in the events division while the television and multi-platform networks create subscription and digital revenue streams for the media division. Watch for further details to be posted on the PVN website www.pokervisionmedia.com.

About PokerVision Media

PokerVision Media Inc., a subdivision of ePlay Digital, is a Calgary, Alberta-based multi-platform media and entertainment company that is redefining the future of sports consumption by bridging poker, gaming, eSports and sports content with unparalleled consumer interactivity. Engaging viewers on multiple platforms with live events and original programming that embed gamification and interactivity, sets the stage for PVN to change the way media is consumed and monetized in targeted industries.

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About ePlay Digital

ePlay Digital Inc. develops and operates broadcast and live video technologies that enable TV networks to evolve and meet the demands of today's highly-engaged audiences. ePlay bridges the gap between traditional TV and dynamic, next generation digital broadcasts that deliver interactive content, live streaming, augmented reality, fantasy sports, and social media across multiple devices. ePlay is operated by a team of sports, gaming and eSports authorities as well as broadcast and digital technology industry experts, software engineers and athletes who have brought the ePlay platform to market and successfully partnered with companies including Time Warner Cable, ESPN, Sony Pictures, AXS TV, Intel, AXN, Fiat, and others.

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Three top Canadian players – 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP) November Niner Matthew Jarvis, 2010 bracelet winner Gavin Smith, and 2009 WSOP double bracelet winner Greg “FBT” Mueller – will play in the $5,000 Heads-Up Main Event of the Canadian Open Poker Championships.

The 2010 Canadian Open Poker Championships begin on Thursday in Calgary, Alberta, and are comprised of 13 events over the 11 days. Three casinos (Deerfoot Inn and Casino, Grey Eagle Casino, and Cash Casino) will play host to several preliminary events, which are reaching their maximum player limits through pre-registration, according to Kelly Kellner, the CEO of the Canadian Poker Tour (CPT) and promoter of the tournament schedule.

“I am very pleased to have seen the Canadian Open grow since our first event in 2006, where we hosted a single event with only 64 players,” Kellner stated earlier this week as pre-registrations continued to flood in. “This year, we expect over 2,000 entries over the entire series.” Events include a $2,000 No Limit Hold’em tournament, the CPT’s Ladies’ National Championship, and the $5,000 Heads-Up Championship. All totaled, it is expected that $3.5 million in prize pools will be generated.

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“We are also extremely pleased to have added a number of new sponsors for the tournament schedule, including Big Rock Breweries and Dank Energy Drink,” Kellner reported. For those who play in the tournaments but don’t run well, the Canadian Open Poker Championships is looking to entertain – or at least ease the pain. Every night of the Championships, there will be an Ultimate Players Party at the Calgary hotspot the Rusty Cage.

Jarvis burst onto the scene this year with his remarkable run to the WSOP Main Event final table. He will enter the 2010 WSOP November Nine final table in fifth place, holding 16.7 million in chips, and has already guaranteed his largest cash ever with the $811,823 paid to all Main Event final table participants.

One of the most gregarious characters in the poker world, Smith has also been one of the most consistent poker players of the last decade. A former World Poker Tour Player of the Year (2006), he eliminated the “best player to not have won a WSOP bracelet” title from his name when he took down the $2,500 Mixed Hold’em tournament at this year’s WSOP. In his career, the Full Tilt Poker pro has amassed over $5.4 million in tournament earnings over a span of 12 years.

A former hockey player, Mueller brought his aggressiveness over from the rink to the felt in 2003 and hasn’t looked back. Known as “FBT” – an acronym for “Full Blown Tilt” – he has earned 19 cashes during play at the WSOP, with his best years coming from 2007 to 2009. In 2007 and 2008, Mueller put together nine cashes, yet was unable to make the winner’s circle. He corrected that in 2009, picking up two bracelets in Limit events. Mueller will be looking to add on to his $1.78 million in career earnings with a victory in the Heads-Up Championship.

The only major tournament schedule that crowns its Main Event champion in a Heads-Up competition, the Canadian Open Poker Championships has routinely drawn some of the top poker talent since it first played out in 2006. Such players as former Canadian Open Poker Championships Heads-Up Champion Huck Seed, former Main Event champs Phil Hellmuth and Joe Hachem, Canadian poker pro Brad Booth, Antonio Esfandiari, Phil Laak, and Jennifer Tilly have all played in Canadian Open Poker Championships events.

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With the confirmation of three top Canadian players in Smith, Mueller, and Jarvis, the field for the $5,000 Heads-Up Championship Event will be one for the ages.