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Courtroom Clash in Mumbai: January 23rd, Entry Fee $100 for Gaming Event

Everyone is invited to attend the no-limit hold'em bounty tournament hosted by the Bombay Casino Poker Club in Kapchagai, featuring multiple re-entries and a specified buy-in.

Tournament with Prize Money in Bombay: Scheduled for January 23, Entry Fee is $100
Tournament with Prize Money in Bombay: Scheduled for January 23, Entry Fee is $100

Courtroom Clash in Mumbai: January 23rd, Entry Fee $100 for Gaming Event

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The Bombay Casino Poker Club hosted a No-Limit Texas Hold'em bounty tournament as part of the Bombay High Stakes Week in Tallinn, Estonia, on August 5, 2025. This event attracted a strong field of 18 players, with Robert Heidorn emerging as the winner, earning €67,500, including bounties.

The tournament, which took place on a Saturday, started at 20:00. Each player began with a starting stack of 15,000 chips, and the levels were 25 minutes each. The format allowed for re-entries, and late registration was available for 6 levels.

The bounty tournament was one of several high buy-in No-Limit Hold'em events during the Bombay High Stakes Week. Other events included the Turbo Warm-Up, Main Event, Big 50, and more. However, bounty events were less frequent and had smaller fields compared to the other events.

The specific buy-in for the bounty tournament was not explicitly detailed, but other events during the week ranged from €10,000 to €50,000. The bounty event itself was described as the "only bounty title on offer," suggesting it was part of the High Stakes series.

For the convenience of tournament participants, a bus service was provided, running to and from the Bombay Casino in Almaty from Thursday to Saturday. Unfortunately, no further information about the cost or reservation of the bus service is given.

This event marked another successful addition to the Bombay Casino Poker Club's calendar, further cementing its reputation as a premier destination for high-stakes poker tournaments.

Robert planned to turn around and head to the casino-and-gambling establishment the following weekend to experience the casino-games, especially the poker tournaments like the one he watched on TV, the "only bounty title on offer." He was considering the expensive, high buy-in events, such as the Turbo Warm-Up, Main Event, Big 50, and maybe even join the next bounty tournament, where he could potentially earn large rewards.

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