Over $2,500,000 Up For Grabs at partypoker WPT North Cyprus Festival, September 1-11

WPT Cyprus has kicked off at the five star Merit Crystal Cove Hotel & Casino resort on the gorgeous Mediterranean island. The spectacular poker festival is headlined by the $4,400 buy-in, $1 million guaranteed Main Event- September 5-10. Famous for hosting what many regard as the poker party of the year, DJ SUB Z3RO will…

Matt Clark
Sep 2, 2014

WPT Cyprus has kicked off at the five star Merit Crystal Cove Hotel & Casino resort on the gorgeous Mediterranean island. The spectacular poker festival is headlined by the $4,400 buy-in, $1 million guaranteed Main Event- September 5-10.

Famous for hosting what many regard as the poker party of the year, DJ SUB Z3RO will be headlining the outdoor, beachside event. The Miami resident DJ will be treating players to his brand new music. This WPT event has the reputation as one of the liveliest and best events for ‘comps’ on the world circuit. This reputation is built without even taking into account Merit Crystal Cove Casino’s famous juicy cash games that run alongside the comprehensive tournament schedule!

Need a reminder of last party, check out the highlights video here:

The 11 day poker festival will include 22 events with over $2.5million in guarantees plus a world-class destination with first-class accommodation. The casino resort provides a full holiday package with intense poker action, all-inclusive treatment including; hot buffet in the poker room, cigarettes and cigars, beer, wines, spirits and soft drinks.

The beautiful Royal Flush Girls Violet Dillion and Tugba Ercan will be on the ground at the Merit Casino giving away partypoker Limited Edition of Monster headphones. Don’t forget to ask the girls about how you can win these exclusive prizes!

Outside of the poker room there are beautiful Cypriot beaches, a nearby 18-hole Korineum Golf Course, the remnants of a 2,300-year-old sunken vessel at the Shipwreck Museum in Kyrenia Castle and Alagadi Turtle Beach offering opportunities to see endangered green and loggerhead turtles.