Private Poker Night for Charity
All In for Charity
Description
A private poker night for charity, bringing together the brightest minds in entrepreneurship and investing. This exclusive evening will provide an opportunity for networking, entertainment and doing good for a cause.
The event will raise funds, donated through Founders Pledge to a charity of the winner's choice, while offering an intimate setting for networking with leaders in the startup and investment communities.
Location: To be Announced
Attendees
The tournament will be limited to 20 players, including serial entrepreneurs, business angels, and venture capital investors, providing an interactive setting perfect for building meaningful connections and relationships.
Committed Notable Players:
Martin Jacobson
Swedish poker pro best known for winning the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event and its $10 million prize.
Active angel investor looking to connect with other investors and promising founders.
Anton Wigg
Swedish poker pro, notable for winning the European Poker Tour (EPT) Main Event in Copenhagen in 2010.
Active entrepreneur and investor looking to expand his network within the startup and investor ecosystem.
Format
Buy-ins and "Prizes"
Players must contribute €200 to the donation pool to secure their spot in the tournament.
Freezeout tournament with a 2-hour rebuy period (details below).
The top three players will have the honor of choosing the charitable causes their "winnings" are donated to, along with earning well-deserved bragging rights until the next tournament.
Special "Rebuy Phase" by INSRD
During the first two hours of the tournament, players will enter the "re-buy phase." Each player will have a one-time-use INSRD Chip, allowing them to go all-in with the security of insurance. If they lose the hand, their stack will be restored to the original chip count.
Photo & Video Disclaimer: Attendees may be photographed and filmed. Your presence implies consent for the use of your likeness in event-related materials. Please inform us if you prefer not to be captured on camera.