AMBITIOUS PLAN TO PIT SPORTS AND POKER LEGENDS
AGAINST EACH OTHER IS OFF
11 September 2009
Poor response puts the kibosh on Atlantis
tournament
The organisers of an ambitious attempt to pit 25 sports
legends against 25 top poker pros at the swanky Atlantis
resort in the Bahamas have had to call the event off due
to lack of interest.
The much-hyped tournament,
headed by Sports Legends Challenge CEO Bruce Bibbero,
was scheduled for September 14 to 17, and has now been
postponed to a date to be advised in 2010, when better
economic conditions may make the large buy-in package
viable.
Alongside the tight economic climate in
the United States, Bibbero cited weather worries as a
cause for the lack of interest."People were concerned
about hurricane season in the Bahamas and with current
economic conditions being what they are, this was just
more than people were willing to do," he said.
It's not the first failure of an enterprise organised by
Bibbero and partner Lawrence Lubin. In 2007 a celebrity
and sports star poker tournament also went awry and
became the subject of subsequent litigation by Sludikoff
Gaming.
Bibbero appears to be planning an event
in the continental US when he resurrects the Sports
Legends Challenge, and he has assured all entrants so
far that they will be refunded or have the option of
moving their buy-in to the new event next year.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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