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Posted By admin On 24/07/22Here is the complete schedule of daily poker tournaments in the Montana area, including Billings Area, Bozeman Area, Eastern Montana, Great Falls, Helena & Butte, and Missoula & Kalispell. Click on any tournament for comprehensive information and details including buy-ins, admin fees, starting chips, blind structures, days run, and more. You can also filter or sort this list by location, game type, buy-ins, day, and even time of day, to customize your search.
Find the best tournament in town with our real-time list of all upcoming poker tournaments in the Montana area, including Billings Area, Bozeman Area, Eastern Montana, Great Falls, Helena & Butte, and Missoula & Kalispell. To customize your search, you can filter this list by game type, buy-in, day, starting time and location. With over 20 land-based poker rooms in the state, you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone that doesn’t agree poker is one of the most popular games in the state of Montana. But with the state being so spread out over 147,040 square miles, many residents and guests of Big Sky Country are left out. Here is the complete schedule of daily poker tournaments in the Montana area, including Billings Area, Bozeman Area, Eastern Montana, Great Falls, Helena & Butte, and Missoula & Kalispell. Click on any tournament for comprehensive information and details including buy-ins, admin fees, starting chips, blind structures, days run, and more. BILLINGS – A weekend of Texas Hold ’em, ended Sunday with a five-figure prize for the winner. The Third Annual Spring Poker Showdown started on Friday at the Red Lion Hotel Montana Grand Ballroom.
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BILLINGS – A weekend of Texas Hold ’em, ended Sunday with a five-figure prize for the winner.
The Third Annual Spring Poker Showdown started on Friday at the Red Lion Hotel Montana Grand Ballroom.
More than 150 players competed in the third leg of the Big Sky Big Five Mega Stack Series.
“They want to win,” said Jerry Sorrells Roughrider Poker Tour president & CE. “They want to be the one holding that trophy. They want their picture taken at the end of the tournament. So it’s mainly that and the competition factor.”
The no limit tournament gave players chances to advance on Friday and Saturday.
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“The tournament is all no-limit Texas Hold ’em,” Sorrells said. “You can learn Texas Hold ’em within five minutes, but it will take a lifetime to master.”
Players had a $110 dollar buy-in to play for a top 20 spot.
Those players advanced to a $400 buy-in to play for the $15,000 prize.
The tournament draws players with varying levels of experience and skill.
“We’ve seen a lot of serious poker players that mainly come in these buy-ins,” said Sorrells. “But there’s also a handful of people that are completely recreational here to have fun too.”
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The next competition in the Big Sky Big Five Mega Stack Series is the Montana Dakota State Poker Championship in Billings, April 26-28