Numerous celebrities from the sports and television world pokered on Saturday with darts fans for a good cause. The charity event was so well received.
On Saturday, numerous celebrities from the sports and television world met at the invitation of the PDC Europe in the Munich Business & Drivers Club for a charity poker event.
Also included: not only Sport1 expert Max Hopp or the “Queen of the Palace” Fallon Sherrock, but also TV presenter Jana Wosnitza and football expert Jan Stecker.
The PDC poker charity event took place in Munich this year
Some had more poker experience, others none at all. First out: SPORT1 -DARTSCOMBONTATOR Basti Schwele, who took the whole thing calmly with a wink.
Nevertheless, it is hardly surprising that in the future he will probably no longer exchanged the ice hockey puck and the arrows for poker cards. “I am not the poker freak, I played a tournament here for the first time, but it had a bit of family feeling what people were allowed to expect here, and so it should be, darts is also a family.”
Celebrities, pokers and Wine Tasting
But how did an event come to an event where darts fans sat down at a table with TV and sports personalities for 180 euros and pokered for a good cause?
Philipp Brzezinski, the Master of Ceremonies of the PDC Europe, explained the second edition after the premiere in the Europa Park Rust as follows: “I spoke to some participants who were there last year – so that the event could not have been that bad – and they like it this year again.
In addition to the main event, the PDC Europe has also set up numerous attractive side events-including an exclusive Wine Tasting with wine princess Katharina Gräff in the in-house wine cellar or a darts master class with the “Maximiser” Max Hopp.
The international guests were enthusiastic – even if things didn’t always go smoothly at the table. “I think I play too aggressive, I just want to play. Everyone at the table told me: ‘Save your chips’, but no, I go all-in,” joked Fallon Shernock, who was also a welcome photo blank for the darts fans.
“After it was my first poker experience, people helped me a lot, everyone was incredibly friendly. But when I played, the questions came up: ‘Do you bluff?'”, The only answer from the 31-year-old: “You find out, not?”, With a wink.
Distraction of darts stress
Rob Owen also took the poker tournament as a distraction: “It was fantastic, the people on the tables and the hospitality, it was a lot of fun – and I would like to do it again. So I get my head a bit freely from darts.”
Sport1 expert Max Hopp: “I was already in the beginning: ‘More money than in the Order of Merit.’ But in the end we do it for a good cause.
The PDC Europe ultimately donated 35,000 euros to the Laureus Sport for Good and the Förderverein Inclusion eV
And in addition to the winner of the event, Karl Gal, who was able to look forward to a trip to the World Cup final in the Alexandra Palace in January next, the other faces also beamed. And the motto was clear: next year again – and then the celebrities are defeated …
Numerous CeleBrities from the Sports and Television World Played Poker with darts fans on Saturday for a good Cause. The charity event was very well receeved.
On Saturday, Numerous Celebrrities from the Sports and Television World Met at the Munich Business & Drivers Club at the Invitation of PDC Europe for A Charity Poker Event.
Among Those Present Were not only1 Expert Max Hopp Or the “Queen of the Palace” Fallon Sherrock, but so TV Presenter Jana Wosnitza and Football Expert Jan Stecker.
The PDC Poker Charity Event Took Place in Munich This Year.
Some had more poker experience, Others had none at all. The first to be eliminated was sport1 darts commentator basti Schwele, who toOK it all in stride with a wink.
Nevertheless, it is hardly surprising that he will probably no longger trade his ice hockey puck and darts for poker cards in the future. “I’m not looking for a poker freak, i played a tournament here for the first time ever, but it had a bit of a family feeling, which is what people could expect here, and that’s how it should be, darts is family.”
Celebristies, Poker and Wine Tasting
But how did an event come about in which darts fans Paid a Starting Fee of 180 Euros to sit at a table with TV and Sports Personalities and Play Poker for a Good Cause?
Philipp Brzezinski, The Master of Ceremonies of PDC Europe, Explained the Second Edition After the Premiere in Europa Park Rust as Follow: “I Spoke to Some Participants Who Were Alreathy Ther Last Year – So The Event Can’t Have Bee That Bad – And They Like IT very much too. Can do something for A Good Cause, All The Better! “
In Addition to the Main Event, PDC Europe ach Organized Numerous Attractive Side Events – Including to Exclusive Wine Tasting With Princess Katharina Gräff In the In -House Wine Cellar Or a Darts Masterclass With the “Maximiser” Max Hopp.
The International Guest Were enthusiastic – Even if Things Didn’t Always Go Smoothly at the table. “I Think I’m Playing Too Aggressively, I Just Want to Play. Everyone at the Table Told Me: ‘Save Your Chips’, But No, I’m going all-in,” Joked Fallon Sherrock, who was a welcome photo guest for the darts fans.
“Since it was my first poker experience, People Helped Me a Lot, Everyone was Incredibly. But when I played, the Questions Came Up: ‘Are You Bluffing?'”, The 31-Year-Old-Old Answer: “You’ll Find Out, Won’t You?”, With a Wink.
Distraction from darts stress
Rob Owen So Took the Poker Tournament as a Distraction: “It was Fantastic, The People at the Tables and The Hospitality, It was a lot of fun – and I would love to do it again. It so Helps Me to Clear My Head a Little From Darts.”
Sport1 Expert Max Hopp: “I joked at the starting: ‘More money than in the order of merit.’ But in the end we for A Good Cause, which is Incredibly Important.
PDC Europe Ultimately Donated 35,000 euros to the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation and the Förderverein Inclusion eV
And in Addition to the Winner of the Event, Karl Gal, who was to look forward to a trip to the world championship final at Alexandra Palace Next January, the other faces were beaming. And the motto was clear to everone: Next year again – and then the Celebristies wants to defeated …