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The Jennifer Harman Charity Poker Tournament is a media and fan favorite. Events range from the silent auction -- where last year 'Al from Bakersfield' picked up the hat from Doyle's head and put it onto his own head -- to the Red Carpet walk featuring celebrities and their companion animals, to the main event: a $300 + 30 buy in tournament with $100 re-buys during the first three 20-minute levels and a one-time $100 add-on for twice the starting stack. Spirits are high and the ambiance at the Venetian is relaxed and informal, giving everyone a chance to play and chat with professional players, media and industry leaders alike in a comfortable atmosphere.
Over the past two years expectations have been exceeded, with the tournament raising about $130,000 the first year. Last year's event drew 275 players, and more than doubled the first year's donations by raising more than $300,000 for the Nevada SPCA. "The outpouring of support has been phenomenal. I have to credit poker players, their fans, and compassionate contributors for raising nearly $500,000 for the Nevada SPCA over the years," said Harman.
Harman is hoping to make this year's event the biggest and most meaningful. This year the SPCA needs more help than ever. Economic times have brought hardship for animal owners, who are desperate to keep themselves and their families in their homes or have been displaced from their homes due to the ongoing economic crisis. "This year has been especially challenging. So many animals were abandoned by people that lost their homes due to the economy," said Harman. "The NSPCA saved many lives, but so many others were locked away and discovered too late. It's been a trying time for all of us, and the funds are running low. I'm pleading with everyone to help us in our efforts to raise awareness and funds during this event. I know it's a lot to ask, but every little bit matters. Come to the Venetian on April 17th, meet the celebrities and their animal companions, and give what you can."

