Venetian DeepStack Championship Series enters week four

Venetian DeepStack Championship Series enters week four

The DeepStack Championship Series (DCS) at the Venetian in Las Vegas kicked off on May 14. The series is now getting into the fourth week of action, and has a total of $31 million up for grabs across its 150 events. The games will run until July 29, and already there have been some amazing wins.

Venetian DeepStack Championship Series enters week fourThe DCS offers a variety of options for every player’s tastes, from NLHE to Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO) to Omaha eight-or-better. There is also a wide selection of bounty, turbo, multi-day and single-day tournaments on tap, as well. Buy-ins start as small as $200 and climb to as high as $5,000.

The series kicked off with a $340 NLHE DoubleStack tournament with a $100,000 guarantee on May 14. The tournament was won by Julie Polatchek, who took home just over $35,000 and 336 points in the Card Player Player of the Year (CPPOY) race. It was her best finish and best cash since first entering the poker tournament scene in 2010.

The largest guarantee to date is the $250,000 for the $1,600 PLO MonsterStack Eight Max event, which began on June 1. The final table action played out yesterday, June 03, but the final results weren’t available as of press time. While the majority of the events in the series are being held at the Venetian, this tournament is one of a small handful that was played at the Sands Casino in its Sands Expo Hall G.

There are also three national poker tours running concurrently with the DCS. The Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) got underway yesterday and will run through June 8, offering a $3.5-million guarantee on a buy-in of $1,100.  Another MSPT with a $1,600 buy-in and a guarantee of $3 million is scheduled for June 18 – June 22, and the Card Player Poker Tour will run from July 14 – 19. That tournament offers a $5,000 buy-in and a guarantee of $2 million.

With the exception of the satellite events, the three seniors events and a few others, all tournaments in the series will award points for the Card Player Player of the Year (CPPOY) leaderboard. Currently, Stephen Chidwick leads the race, having racked up 4,815 points.