Thursday, April 17, 2008

Saturday's menu: POKER!


This Saturday it's poker in Nice. It is the Partouche Poker Tour's fourth Super Satellite of 2008 and the Palais de la Méditerranée is also organising an extra tournament for 180 players at 8.30pm. And this is not all, because there will also be 4 cash game tables from 4pm. What an impressive plan!

It will be a weekend of fun in Nice! This Saturday at 4pm the Partouche Poker Tour's fourth Super Satellite will begin. An intense and physical tournament that will give 10% of the best players a place in the Main Event in Cannes. The structure of the tournament has not really changed from previous PPT stops: 5,000 chips and blinds of 25 and 50 at the beginning and increasing every 25 minutes. The tournament is scheduled to begin at 4pm and registration closes at 3pm. Along side this main event will be an extra tournament for 180 players. It will start at 9.30pm at the Espace Méditerranée Level -1. It is already possible to register. Like the Palais Méditerranée it has the reputation of looking after its guests with 4 cash game tables available from 4pm in the traditional games room on the 1st floor. Buy-in fees of 500, 1,000 and 2,000 euros. There will be competition in Nice!

Summary of the poker event in Nice

Saturday 19th April 2008

Super Satellite in Nice: registration: 1,075 € payable at the venue, in Partouche casinos or at the Group’s head office – 141 rue de Saussure, 75017 Paris. Tournament scheduled to begin at 4pm.

Extra tournament: at the Espace Méditerranée Level- 1. 180 players, begins 9.30pm. Registration: 250 € + 35 € payable at the venue.

4 Texas hold’em tables: located in the traditional games room on the 1st floor. Open from 4pm, buy-in fees of 500 €, 1,000 € and 2,000 €.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

The PPT goes to Nice!


Guess what has resumed its tour around France to bring you another fantastic tournament? With 6 days until the Super Satellite in Nice, the Palais de la Méditerranée is getting ready for the fourth Super Satellite of the 2008 Partouche Poker Tour! Hundreds of Texas hold'em players are coming from all over France and even Europe. Let the show begin!

Nice is the antepenultimate stop of the Partouche Poker Tour, one of the last Super Satellites where you can qualify directly for the Main Event in Cannes. It will be a major event taking place in a unique location: the Palais de la Méditerranée; a true poker leader in France. Having already obtained 7 places for the Grand Final at the Palm Beach, this hotel in Nice has already proved, that in terms of poker, its resident players have no need to envy other players in France. Furthermore the players from Nice are formidable card players, we witnessed their great performance at the Divonne-les-Bains Super Satellite where there were 5 qualifying players for Cannes from Nice. This Saturday is in their terrain and we are expecting a similar performance.

So who will dare to challenge these kings of Texas hold’em at the Palais Méditerranée? Who will accompany the 33 qualifiers from Saint-Amand, the 34 from Divonne and the 43 from Lyon Vert to the Main Event in Cannes? Who will try their luck to win the million euros promised to the winner of PPT2008. Find out on Saturday!

To participate in the Nice Super Satellite, nothing could be simpler. You can:

  • Register at a Partouche casino or directly at the head office: 141 bis rue de Saussure - 75017 Paris.
  • Register online at www.partouchepokertour.com
* Satellite fee: 125 euros
* Super Satellite fee: 1,075 euros

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

A tribute to the best henchmen


Whether they are short, tall, slim or well built, the Partouche Poker Tour croupiers all have one thing in common: they are all good - even excellent! They show a great knowledge of the game and fantastic stamina during the tournaments. As we are half way through the Tour, it is only right to pay homage to them.

There are 60 croupiers per Super Satellite at the Partouche Poker Tour who come from all over France simply for the love of Texas hold’em. From Saint-Amand to Lyon, the Partouche Poker Tour croupiers have all worked hard during the different stops, with hardly any mishaps. Ten or so million hands were dealt and millions of flops laid out by the real experts. There are many people who envy these “made in Partouche” henchmen. Each week the croupiers come around the PPT tables to please the players with their love for poker, constant smiles and reliable hands. Well done again ladies and gentlemen and see you soon in Nice!


Aurélien Gallen: “Show stamina!”

Trained croupier, Aurélien Gallen is today head of the game. That is to say he watches the tables and sorts out conflicts between the players. A perfect master of Texas hold’em is therefore required so that “everything works like clockwork”. We met him during the last Super Satellite at Lyon Vert where he spoke about the difficulties but also the beauty of being a croupier.

Hello Aurélien, what qualities are needed to be a good croupier?
One must have stamina above all else! To work at a tournament until 5.30am, concentrate with the PPT the next day, work at a second side tournament and then have a meeting on the Monday, one needs to be very tough. All the croupiers must therefore be congratulated for this work which demands a lot of effort. A good knowledge of the game is also obviously crucial.

All the croupiers present here are all obviously able to deal with such a job…
Of course, the PPT croupiers are carefully chosen. They are all capable of working at such an event and of handling the stress and the amount of work. A croupier can deal between 300 and 500 hands during one tournament. That requires a lot of concentration and a certain physical condition.

I assume participating in the Partouche Poker Tour must be a great achievement…
It is very special given that the Super Satellites are such great events. Not all the croupiers in France get a chance to participate in such a tournament. That is why we are happy to come back each month. It is also an opportunity to meet up with colleagues. Relationships are made. But aside from that, it is always a real pleasure to do a good job and see people happy and pleased with us.

A little word about the players?
The majority of the players are very polite, but some, particularly in cash games, can be rude. If a croupier has the misfortune to deal one hand badly out of 200, some players will not hesitate to throw their cards in his face. This is not very nice behaviour to watch, but even worse to endure. I think a good poker player must stay dignified whatever the situation.