Royal Flush
In a story that could have
been designed to inspire a wave of revolutionary fervour across Europe, it’s
been reported that members of several royal families have signed up for a
million-dollar buy-in tournament at Sydney’s Star Casino. The event will take
place in March, and a press release from tournament director David Chen
promises a $50m first prize.
Queen
Reports that Queen Elizabeth
II is secretly a
master of poker strategy were
unconfirmed at the time of writing, but speculation is mounting about which
members of the British, Danish and Monegasque royal families will be
participating. The news feed at Pokerstrategy.com suggests that the royals’
appearance fees (and their winnings, if any) will be donated to charity, though
that doesn’t seem to answer the question of where their buy-ins will be coming
from.
King of Swaziland |
48 players have signed up so far, and Chen suggests that “several African and Asian monarchy members” will also be involved, as well as a number of Hollywood stars and poker pros. The tournament is to be backed by property company Rainbow, supposedly known for its philanthropic work.
Stunt
More sceptical readers may be beginning to wonder if this is all just an elaborate publicity stunt. The press release is noticeably coy about revealing any of the entrants’ names, whether Hollywood or actual royalty. While the prize pot would be the joint biggest ever, the official website is perhaps a touch basic for such a huge event.
Who?
Speculation over possible
attendees will no doubt continue until the end of March, and it’s worth
remembering that the term “member of the royal family” encompasses a great many
individuals who most people would struggle to identify in a line-up. Viscount
Severn, for example; while a full member of the British royal family, he’s
unlikely to be attending as he’s only six years old.
HRH The Duchess of Gloucester |
Knave
HRH Prince Harry of Wales |
(Images courtesy of
theguardian.com [x2], madhattery.com, mirror.co.uk)
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