PokerStars, the largest online gaming website today, sponsors a number of offline tournaments, including the European, Latin American and the Asia Pacific Poker Tours. These events are televised and are thus widely popular among the poker community.
Started in 2007, the Asia Pacific Poker Tour is the first of its kind in the region. It was responsible for bringing major Texas Hold ‘Em tournaments to these countries for the first time ever. The first season covered only four countries,
In 2008 the tournament returned to the region for a second season, adding
The 2009 tournament looks to set all new records for the region with a change in locations and increased player capacities. Season 3 is due to begin at the end of August in
The Asia Pacific Poker Tour 2009 aims to outdo itself this year. Prize pools are increased to make room for more players. Larger events are to be held to draw in the crowd. Thanks to the introduction of tournaments all over the world, poker is truly becoming a global sport.
The tournament isn’t run by rookies either. Danny McDonagh, the tournament director has previous experience with numerous poker tournaments held in
The APPT President, Jeffrey Haas, is also highly experienced with the gaming industry, both online and offline. In addition, he has worked with the Discovery Channel, and produced poker events in diverse regions like
441 Productions, which adapts the tournament for television, has vast experience with both poker and beyond that. They have directed numerous documentaries, in addition to handling the televising of the WSOP on ESPN since 2003.













