The World Series of Poker (WSOP) App is holding a special event called ‘Pokerthon’ to benefit disabled veterans. The event will take place over a weekend and will feature a series of poker tournaments with all proceeds going towards various charities that support disabled veterans.
The idea for ‘Pokerthon’ came from WSOP App’s founder and CEO, who wanted to give back to the men and women who have sacrificed so much for their country. He felt that poker was a great way to bring people together for a good cause and decided to organize a charity event that would not only raise funds but also raise awareness for disabled veterans.
The ‘Pokerthon’ will be open to all players, regardless of skill level, and will offer a variety of buy-in options to accommodate everyone. There will be multiple tournaments running simultaneously throughout the weekend, with the opportunity to win cash prizes and other exciting rewards.
In addition to the tournaments, there will also be virtual meet-and-greets with disabled veterans, where players can hear their inspirational stories and thank them for their service. There will also be live music performances, guest speakers, and other entertainment to keep participants engaged and excited throughout the event.
All funds raised from the ‘Pokerthon’ will be donated to charities that provide support and assistance to disabled veterans, including housing assistance, job training, medical care, and mental health services. The goal is to raise as much money as possible to help these heroes lead fulfilling and productive lives after their service to their country.
The ‘Pokerthon’ is set to be a unique and impactful event that combines the thrill of poker with the opportunity to make a positive difference in the lives of disabled veterans. It promises to be a fun and rewarding experience for all involved and a fantastic way to show support for those who have sacrificed so much for our country.