Jamul Casino launches San Diego Poker Classic series

The poker series will be held each quarter.
The poker series will be held each quarter.

The California venue has launched a new multi-day poker series with over $150K in prize money.

US.- California’s Jamul Casino, owned and operated by the Jamul Indian Village, has launched a new multi-day poker series to be held each quarter. The first San Diego Poker Classic (SDPC) started on August 18 and will finish on August 28. Held at Jamul Casino’s poker room and JIVe Lounge, it offers over $150K in prize money. 

In partnership with RunGood Events, the series will feature 14 trophy events, including a $50,000 weekend opener alongside a ladies’ event next week. The main competition will kick off on August 23. It offers a $100,000 guarantee. Players will have to pay a $600 buy-in or try a satellite table.

Jamul Casino’s poker manager, John Rochfort, said: “We’re expecting about 600 players for this first San Diego Poker Classic, and we’ll continue with a multi-day series every November, February, May and August”.

Jamul Casino selects Passport Technology’s Lush loyalty and rewards platform

Jamul Casino in California has selected Passport Technology’s Lush loyalty and rewards platform and Mira player enrollment kiosks for its gaming floor. Passport’s platform offers customisable games, promotions, and dynamic offers. Jamul Casino has introduced self-service options via the Lush kiosk.

Kristel Nichols, director of marketing at Jamul Casino, said: “We chose Lush for the combined enrollment functionality and flexibility in creating unique, robust campaigns while providing a fun, seamless experience for our guests.”

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