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Of course, it depends on who you ask.
What is the highlight of a visit to Namur, the capital of Wallonia, between Liege to the east, and Charleroi to the west?
To most visitors making their way to this gateway to the Ardennes, it would likely be the citadel, with its World Heritage status, its history, and a golden statue of a giant turtle (seriously Wikipedia?)
It might even be the Fight for the Golden Stilt, not a chapter in a Harry Potter story, but the annual custom held every September in which two teams dress in medieval garb and do battle, on stilts.
Well now we'd like to add another attraction to that list, a PokerStars one, for visitors with poker in mind. Specifically, the MEGASTACK Namur event.
For the first time, the Casino de Namur reached more than 1,000 entries for a single event, with 1,051 entries for the MEGASTACK Main Event. A new record.
If your French is up to it you can find a report of the event here, otherwise we can tell you it was Zak Bryan who took first place, and a winner's cheque for €12789.
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MEGASTACK Namur winner Zak BryanThat came after a five-way deal that ultimately left runner up Alain Rachard with the biggest payday if not gold, with €14,231. None of which was bad at all for a €170 buy-in.
Congratulations to the winners, but also our thanks to the players who helped set that record.
Want to help set a record in the next MEGASTACK event? There are five coming up this month alone in various locations in Europe and the United States. You can find the details of those event, and all MEGASTACK tournaments, on the MEGASTACK homepage.
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So add poker to your reasons to visit Namur. We'd still like to see that turtle though.
Rounder Casino is operated by Rounder Development Association, registration Number 3-102-792221, is regulated by the laws of Costa Rica. The registered office of Rounder Development Association is Edificio Alvmar, 102 Calle 37, avenida 3 Barrio Dent, San Pedro, Montes de Oca CP 11801 Costa Rica. Casino Del Sol hosts the premier poker experience in Tucson. With 20 state of the art new big screen TV's, weekly tournaments, competitive play, Bad Beat Jackpot and an exclusive Poker Menu. It's all here in the most comfortable and welcoming poker facility anywhere. Casino Del Sol's 13 table Poker Room offers live games ranging from. Poker casino de namur namur. PokerStars Room. Avenue Baron de Moreau 1. 6.3 'They threw money at me???' Lander Dejonghe. Parking du Casino de Namur. Housing over 1,600 slots, all of your favorite table games, Delaware's #1 Poker Room and a state-of-the-art simulcast parlor, Harrington Raceway & Casino is the epicenter for gaming in Delaware. Make the most of every visit by joining the Players Club for more perks, rewards and exclusive members-only invites. Danny de Vos Wins has become the winner of the inaugural Lex Live Main Event in Casino de Namur. De Vos took home €29,300 after a five-way deal.
Of course, it depends on who you ask.
What is the highlight of a visit to Namur, the capital of Wallonia, between Liege to the east, and Charleroi to the west?
To most visitors making their way to this gateway to the Ardennes, it would likely be the citadel, with its World Heritage status, its history, and a golden statue of a giant turtle (seriously Wikipedia?)
It might even be the Fight for the Golden Stilt, not a chapter in a Harry Potter story, but the annual custom held every September in which two teams dress in medieval garb and do battle, on stilts.
Well now we'd like to add another attraction to that list, a PokerStars one, for visitors with poker in mind. Specifically, the MEGASTACK Namur event.
For the first time, the Casino de Namur reached more than 1,000 entries for a single event, with 1,051 entries for the MEGASTACK Main Event. A new record.
If your French is up to it you can find a report of the event here, otherwise we can tell you it was Zak Bryan who took first place, and a winner's cheque for €12789.
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MEGASTACK Namur winner Zak BryanThat came after a five-way deal that ultimately left runner up Alain Rachard with the biggest payday if not gold, with €14,231. None of which was bad at all for a €170 buy-in.
Congratulations to the winners, but also our thanks to the players who helped set that record.
Want to help set a record in the next MEGASTACK event? There are five coming up this month alone in various locations in Europe and the United States. You can find the details of those event, and all MEGASTACK tournaments, on the MEGASTACK homepage.
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So add poker to your reasons to visit Namur. We'd still like to see that turtle though.
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