Las Vegas Charity Poker Tournament Unites Celebrities for a Cause on Feb 24
A high-stakes poker tournament and awards bash will take place on February 24 at Via Brasil Steakhouse in Las Vegas. The Charity Series of Poker (CSOP) event
The evening kicks off with a free poker lesson at 5 PM, led by CSOP founder Matt Stout. The tournament itself starts at 7 PM, featuring a mix of celebrities and poker professionals. Expected guests include NOFX frontman Fat Mike Burkett, actor Kane Hodder, actress Katie Morgan, and poker players like Mike Matusow, Matt Savage, and Jonathan Little.
Tickets are available on the CSOP website, where attendees can also place silent auction bids or make donations. The event supports the organisation's long-running charitable work, which has raised more than $8 million across 93 tournaments over the past 12 years. Proceeds from the night will contribute to CSOP's ongoing efforts, helping fund various causes through poker-themed fundraising.
The February 24 event combines poker, entertainment, and charity in one evening. With a $300 entry fee, players gain access to a tournament, a steak dinner, and a chance at over $15,000 in prizes. The organisation's history of raising millions for good causes adds weight to the night's fundraising goals.