From Sunday (31) until June 9, H2 Sports Bar & Poker, the largest poker club in Latin America, hosts another edition of Tardezinha, one of the most anticipated series on the national calendar. In addition, the festival offers a diverse schedule, with affordable buy-ins and tournaments for different levels of experience. Thus, the event attracts everyone from recreational players to more experienced names in the scene.
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Among the highlights of the schedule is the 100K Tardezinha, a tournament that will distribute R$ 100 thousand guaranteed in prizes. In addition, players can enter the competition with buy-ins starting at just R$ 50 on Day 0. Thus, the series reinforces the proposal to democratize access to large-scale competitions.
The tournament will have four Day 0s, held between May 31 and June 3. Then, the organization will hold another six Day 1s, with a buy-in of R$ 70, between June 4 and 7. Finally, Day 2 takes place on Sunday (7) itself, starting at 5 pm, bringing together the survivors seeking the decision.
Besides the 100K Tardezinha, the schedule includes several events with excellent cost-benefit. Among them are the 5K Super Memory, with a buy-in of R$ 50, the 20 Monster, with an entry of R$ 100, and the Tardezinha 30K, which requires an investment of R$ 150. In addition, players will also be able to compete in the traditional 20K Knockout and 50K Knockout, both with elimination format and attractive prizes.
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High Rollers also gain space in the schedule

On the other hand, Tardezinha also offers options for those seeking bigger challenges. On Tuesday, the 2nd, the club will hold the 150K Super High Roller, a tournament with a buy-in of R$ 3,000 and a guaranteed prize of R$ 150 thousand. Thus, the event should bring together some of the main names in national poker.
In addition, the schedule includes other tournaments aimed at the higher limits audience. On June 1, the 100K Main Event One Day takes place, with a buy-in of R$ 1,200. On the 4th, it will be the turn of the 75K Holiday, which will have a buy-in of R$ 900 and promises another high-level competition.
Finally, Tardezinha consolidates its position as one of the most important series on the H2 calendar. At the same time, the festival combines big prizes, affordable buy-ins, and a complete poker experience, factors that help attract players of all profiles to the club’s tables.
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