Summary
- Poker Dream Tour makes stop at Hoi An, Vietnam from Oct 14 to 23
- Vietnam stop will have plenty of action for low, mid and high stakes players
- Poker players from all over Asia are expected to make their way to Vietnam
Macau was once the main center for poker action in Asia but a lot has changed during the last few years. Macau’s poker market has declined significantly but poker in Asia continues to flourish with countries like India, the Philippines, Malaysia and Vietnam welcoming lots of new poker tours.
Poker Dream Tour Heads To Vietnam
The Poker Dream Tour is one of the more recent poker brands trying to make a name for itself in Asia. The first stop for the Poker Dream Tour was in Malaysia and the operator was very happy with the response. The Poker Dream Tour now makes its way to Hoi An, Vietnam to host its 2022 Poker Dream Vietnam Festival from Oct 14 to 23.
Poker players from all across Asia are expected to make their way to Vietnam to take part in the 2022 Poker Dream Vietnam Festival. The Poker Dream Tour is looking to attract as many poker players as possible and has scheduled a wide-range of events during the poker festival that will appeal to players with different bankrolls.
Most of the events have buy-ins that will appeal to low and mid stakes players. However, there are also a couple of high stakes events that have been put together specifically for VIP high roller players in Asia.
We list some of the key events that you should watch out for.
2022 Poker Dream Vietnam Festival
Low stakes players should watch out for the Deepstack event on Oct 15, the Short Deck Ante Only on Oct 16, the Pot Limit Omaha Turbo on Oct 17 and the Bubble Rush on Oct 18 as all of these events have a buy-in of $258.
Mid-stakes players will need to watch out for the Megastack event on Oct 15 which has a $645 buy-in, the Mystery Bounty event on Oct 17 which has a buy-in of $430, the Pot Limit Omaha event on Oct 18 which also has a buy-in of $430.
The high stakes events are the High Roller Single on Oct 19 which has a $4,300 buy-in and the Short Deck Ante Only which has a $3,010 buy-in and takes place on Oct 20.The Main Event has a $1,075 buy-in and starts on Oct 20.