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$1 Million HKD Buy-In Guangdong Asia Millions Set to Attract Over 100 Players

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PokerStars and the Guangdong Group Ltd, one of the largest VIP junket operators in Macau, have announced the GuangDong Ltd Asia Millions (GDAM) tournament will be held from June 4-7, 2013 in Macau at the PokerStars LIVE at the City of Dreams poker room.

The tournament will feature a HK$1,000,000 (USD $130,000) buy-in with two HKD $1,000,000 rebuys and is already being billed as both the ��biggest poker tournament ever held outside of the World Series of Poker in terms of prize pool�� and ��the largest ever high-roller event by number of players.��

��This is going to be the one of the most amazing poker tournaments of all time,�� said Danny McDonagh, Director of Live Poker Operations for the Asia-Pacific for PokerStars. ��We are expecting over 100 players to sit down and play and one of the biggest prize pools for a poker tournament outside of the World Series of Poker. It��s going to be seriously huge! ��

Last August, the Guangdong Group, previously known as the Neptune Group, organized a HK$2,000,000 (USD $260,000) buy-in event in Macau that attracted 73 players and created a prize pool of HK$182,360,000 (USD $23,511,000). Among those to participate were Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, Gus Hansen, Sam Trickett and Patrik Antonius, though the HK$50,149,000 (USD $6,465,746) first-place prize eventually went to Stanley Choi.

��Guangdong is happy to organize another high-stakes poker tournament in Macau this year,�� said Winnie Wong, CEO from Guangdong Group. ��I see strong synergy between Guangdong and PokerStars. I believe this event will be excited, stunning and leave a mark in Macau poker history.��

PokerStars will qualify one player for the GDAM event by awarding a
prize package worth USD $132,000, which will be the biggest-ever tournament package given away on the online poker site. For more details about how to qualify, click here. In addition to the Main Evemt, there will be a HK$250,000 (USD $32,500) Warm-up Event on June 4.

Here��s a look at the current biggest poker tournaments by prize pool outside of the WSOP.

PlaceEventPrize Pool (USD)Location
12012 Macau High Stakes Challenge Super High Roller$23,511,128Macau
22007 WPT Championship$15,495,750USA
32011 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure$15,132,000Bahamas
42010 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure$14,831,300Bahamas
52006 WPT Championship$14,671,250USA
62008 EPT Grand Final$13,323,417Monaco
72008 WPT Championship$13,216,250USA
82009 EPT PokerStars Caribbean Adventure$12,674,000Bahamas
92011 PokerStars 10th Anniversary Sunday Million$12,423,200PokerStars
102009 EPT Grand Final$12,293,896Monaco
112010 World Championship of Online Poker$12,215,000PokerStars
122011 PokerStars 5th Anniversary Sunday Million$11,825,600PokerStars
132010 EPT Grand Final$11,289,206Monaco
142008 World Championship of Online Poker$10,925,000PokerStars
152009 World Championship of Online Poker$10,720,000PokerStars
162012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure10,398,400Bahamas
172011 EPT Grand Final$10,181,818Spain
182013 PokerStars Sunday Million 7th Anniversary$9,857,400PokerStars
192007 WPT Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic$9,661,200USA
202013 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure$9,573,900Bahamas

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