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Date: 2006-11-26 17:41:34
May 31, 2005

Denver Poker Newsletter
Denver Poker News Byte
   May 31, 2005

Denver Poker Tour

Tomorrow night (Wednesday) is OPENING NIGHT in Colorado Springs for the Backyard Tavern. There should be a great crowd of Colorado Springs Poker Tour players. Extra prizes will be handed out thoughout the evening.

All of you Denver Poker Tour players who are looking for a great spot to play in Denver Wednesday night, try the ESPN Zone on the 16th Street Mall. We will be handing out some great new prizes from Coors, ESPN Zone, and the Denver Poker Tour. This is an excellent game on Wednesday nights. Catch all the sports on TV while playing. Maybe spot a famous athlete or two while there...

May Regional Winner's Tournament


June 10th, 2005
Regional Monthy Tournament for May's winners. Registration begins at 5:00PM, the game starts at 7:00 PM:


Ft. Collins: Boston's (compete for up to $500.00 in cash and prizes)
Denver: Table Stakes E
(compete for up to $1,000.00 in cash and prizes)
Southern Colorado (Colorado Springs/Pueblo): Kelly O'Brians
(compete for up to $500.00 in cash and prizes)

RULES CLARIFICATION: You may now use two (2) certificates from the same month, in the regional monthly. You may use three (3) certificates in the mid-Way Tournament of July 8th.

Click here to see the complete prize breakdown of the Summer Showdown.

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to go to www.denverpokertour.com or call 303-691-5402.

Brian Masters
Denver Poker Tour

"Shuffle Up and Deal"

 
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