Invitation: JCI Expat Budapest Charity Poker Tournament, 24 November

  • 24 Nov 2012 8:00 AM
Invitation: JCI Expat Budapest Charity Poker Tournament, 24 November
On the 24th of November, JCI Expat Budapest will organize their first Charity Poker Tournament. In the tasteful setting of the Cotton Club up to 90 participants can play for the charity organisation of their choice during a full scale professional Texas Hold’m Poker Tournament. All cash prizes will be donated to charity.

Thanks to a dedicated group of sponsors the winners of the Tournament will not go home empty handed. Prizes range from dinner vouchers to medical check-ups and are provided by a large number of companies associated with the Budapest Expat community.

Tournament form: Texas Hold’m
Rules of play: Nine players per table – re-buys possible until main break
Latest Date for Registration: Saturday, November 24 at 12.00 noon (if max. of 90 participants for tournament not yet reached)

Awards: All cash won will be donated to the charity of choice of the winner. In addition sponsored prizes are available that the winners can take home for themselves.

1st place – 50% of cash winnings for charity
2nd place – 20% of cash winnings for charity
3rd and 4th place – 10% of cash winnings for charity
5th place – 5% of cash winnings for charity
6th place – 2% of cash winnings for charity
7 – 9th place – 1% of cash winnings for charity

Cost of Participation: The Participation Fee is HUF 6.000 per person

Time schedule:
12.00 am – Registration and crash course in Poker for inexperienced Poker players
12:30 pm – Registration of Players
13:00 pm – Start of Tournament
15:30 pm – Main break and last chance for re-buys (time is tentative)
18:00 pm – Award ceremony (time is tentative and dependant on number of participants)

Further details and registration:
For further details and registration please check www.jcicharitypoker.weebly.com

About the Junior Chamber

Junior Chamber International was founded by Henry Giessenbier in 1910 and became the largest community of young entrepreneurs and active citizens today in providing development opportunities that empower young people to create positive change. Local chapters are usually made of 20-100 members, organising events, seminars and projects in the following key areas: entrepreneurship, leadership, management skills and trainer-courses.
Details are available at jci.cc

JCI Expat Budapest is a chapter specifically for the International community in Budapest and is part of JCI Hungary. JCI Hungary was established in September 1989 and became the first full-member of the international association from Eastern Europe. It operates in five cities: Győr, Budapest, Nyíregyháza, Szeged and Pécs with about 130 registered members.

Details are available at juniorchamber.hu

For more information about the event Guido Van de Coterlet President, JCI Expat Budapest, Hungary about JCI Hungary or
Peter Szamoskozi International Affairs Officer, JCI Hungary by clicking here

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