Coolbet Open reveals schedule for 2023 event!


The schedule for the 6th edition of Coolbet Open is now out and there is plenty of great action to look forward to during 4-10 September at Banco Casino in Bratislava!

In comparison to the previous editions of Coolbet Open, there is now a total guarantee for the whole festival of more than €500.000. Out of the 25 events, 19 of them will have a guaranteed prize pool.

The biggest guarantee will of course be for the Coolbet Open Main Event which will have €300.000 in the prize pool. The Main Event will have 6 different starting days during 6-8 September with a final day on Sunday 10 September. The buy-in will still be €550.

For players who have attended the previous Coolbet Open, there will be many other familiar tournaments such as the Coolbet Open 8 Game, Open Face Chinese and the Ladies Only NLH event.

Among the new tournaments are a €330 Mystery Bounty event and a €115 Welcome Turbo.

The daily evening turbo events will be hosted by Coolbet Poker’s regular Twitch streamers, Wedde, Acerziggy, Jevakim and Sycksbe who will all be attending the events.

Satellites for €1600 packages to Coolbet Open are running on Coolbet.com as part of the Coolbet Passport campaign. The package includes buy-in to the Coolbet Open Main Event, 6 nights accommodation in a double room, €300 travel compensation plus a casino bar bracelet and a goodiebag.

You can also win a package through the Coolbet Open Series and Coolbet Poker Nations Cup campaign which is running in selected markets. The Nations Cup will end with a grand final which is played during Coolbet Open on 7 September.

See the full schedule here.


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