The main event, which stipulates a buy-in of HK$32,500 + HK$2,500, has three starting days (1A, 1B, and 1C) on Sunday 7th November, and also the 10th and 11th of the same month. After these days have yielded enough players for day two, this will begin on Friday 12th, Saturday 13th seeing day three, before the final ten face off on Sunday 14th to see who will be crowned the APT Macau 2010 champion.
With an EPT title still illuding Ivey, he could add an APT to his already impressive wrist that is weighed down by eight WSOP bracelets. A full schedule for the eight days is can be seen here.