Explore the Poker Actions Offered on StakeKings This August
In August 2021, several notable poker tournaments saw players selling action on the platform StakeKings.com. The European Poker Tour (EPT) Barcelona, the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open, and various state poker championships were among the events where action was being facilitated through StakeKings.
At the EPT Barcelona, a key stop on the European Poker Tour, players offered the opportunity for investors to participate financially in their tournament runs. Similarly, the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open and several state-level poker championships followed suit, allowing for action sales through StakeKings.
While specific details about exact states or other particular championships were not provided, the emphasis on these major tournaments indicates a broad availability of action on StakeKings during that period.
PokerNews will be reporting the Main Event action from EPT Barcelona, providing updates on the progress of players who have sold action through StakeKings. In Arizona, the Arizona State Poker Championship took place at Talking Stick Resort from Aug. 14-20, with Frank "CarnyPrince" Tate selling action for the Championship's $1,100 buy-in event.
Max Goliger and David Prociak sold action for the SHRPO $3 million guaranteed Main Event, while WSOP bracelet winner Joey Weissman offered action for various events at EPT Barcelona, including the Main Event and a Second Chance event.
The Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open, also taking place this month, saw players selling action, though no specific details about this event were provided in the text. The PokerStars EPT Barcelona, meanwhile, took place from August 18-31 at Casino Barcelona.
StakeKings is known for offering players the chance to buy and sell action during major live poker events, providing an innovative way for investors to participate in the poker world. As the poker season continues, it will be interesting to see which tournaments and players will utilise this platform in the future.
StakeKings provided an opportunity for poker players to sell action in high-profile events like the European Poker Tour Barcelona, the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open, and various state poker championships, facilitating financial participation of investors in tournament runs. PokerNews will cover the action of players who sold action through StakeKings, such as Max Goliger and David Prociak of the SHRPO $3 million guaranteed Main Event, in their reporting.