2024 Tampa Poker Classic Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 2 $200 Bankroll Builder NLH (Re-Entry) $20,000 Guaranteed Entries: 219 Prize Pool: $35,040 March 17, 2024
John Ryan, TPC Event 2 champ
The Tampa Poker Classic Bankroll Builder was a nice $200 buy-in tournament on a Sunday afternoon that gave more options besides those playing down on Day 2 of the opening tournament. It drew 219 entries and John Ryan outlasted them all to take the title along and $8,010.
2024 Tampa Poker Classic Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 2 $200 Bankroll Builder NLH (Re-Entry) $20,000 Guaranteed Entries: 219 Prize Pool: $35,040 March 17, 2024
Registration closed for the $200 Bankroll Builder with 219 entries pushing the $20,000 into a prize pool worth $35,040. The last 28 players will make the money with $340 for a min-cash and $8,010 awaiting the winner.
$200 Bankroll Builder NLH (Re-Entry) $20,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 1: 100/200 with a 200 ante
While the big return for Day 2 of TPC Event 1 plays down, we have a new trophy event kicking off at noon with the $200 Bankroll Builder. It has a $20,000 guaranteed prize pool and plenty of room to get in the game.
Players start with 25K stacks and all levels last 25 minutes. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 9 at 3:50 pm.
$20,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
Players begin with 25,000 in chips
Levels last 25 minutes
Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9 (3:50pm)
This is a one-day tournament and please to completion
2024 Winter Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 2 $200 Bankroll Builder NLH (Re-Entry) $20,000 Guaranteed Entries: 252 Prize Pool: $40,320 January 28, 2024
Daniel Kasper, WPO Bankroll Builder champ
While the big Day 2 restart of WPO Event 1 was playing down on one side of the Poker Room, we had the $200 Bankroll Builder going on the other, with poker and football keeping things lively. After a long day, Daniel Kasper captured the title and $5,481 in a six-way deal.
This is Kasper’s first Tampa title after several close calls that include a 2021 Pinktober Poker Open $600 NLH event runner-up finish and fourth place in the $600 Deep Stack during the 2022 WPT Tampa series.
2024 Winter Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 2 $200 Bankroll Builder NLH (Re-Entry) $20,000 Guaranteed Entries: 252 Prize Pool: $40,320 January 28, 2024
Registration closed for the $200 Bankroll Builder with 252 entries creating a prize pool worth $40,320 and more than doubling the $20,000 guarantee. The last 32 players will earn some bankroll with $360 for a min-cash and $8,870 plus the trophy for the winner.
$200 Bankroll Builder NLH (Re-Entry) $20,000 Guaranteed | Structure Level 1: 100/200 with a 200 ante
Sunday is great for poker and football and we have both this afternoon. Playoff games on the many televisions around the room and the $200 Bankroll Builder at noon with a $20,000 guarantee.
It should be a great day.
Players start with 25,000 in their stacks and all levels last 25 minutes for the one-day tournament. Late registration and unlimited re-entries are available until the start of Level 9 at 3:50 pm.
Between the restart of Event 1, the start of the Bankroll Builder, and good ol’ fashioned playoff football… it will be a fun one in the Poker Room.
$20,000 Guaranteed Prize Pool
Players begin with 25,000 in chips
Levels last 25 minutes
Late registration/re-entry available until start of Level 9 (3:50pm)
This is a one day tournament and please to completion
2023 Pinktober Poker Open Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, Florida Event 2 $600 Deep Stack NLH (Re-Entry) $30,000 Guaranteed Entries: 106 Prize Pool: $55,650 October 22, 2023
Karl Manouchakian, PPO Event 2 Champ
Pinktober Poker Open Event 2 was a one-day $600 buy-in Deep Stack tournament, perfect for a Sunday in the Poker Room. The game drew 106 entries and Tampa legend Karl Manouchakian added to his growing list of accomplishments after taking the title in a heads-up deal with Jerry Silva.
Manouchakian already owns the top spot for most cashes in our tournaments, now extending it to 107 all-time. This is his second major title, joining a 2016 WPTDeepStack trophy, but he has more wins in the room than we can count.
On top of that mark, this cash puts Manouchakian less than $10K away from hitting $1,000,000 earned all-time in his career. That’s a big number.