Fall is in the air and tournament action is heavy everywhere. Welcome to the PocketFives November Live Tournament Preview presented by TourneyTracks.com. Let’s take a look and see what’s on deck.

East

The Main Event for the World Poker Finals begins on November 1 at Foxwoods in Mashantucket, Connecticut. The $2,700 event has a $500,000 guarantee and should draw a large field.

In nearby Uncasville, Connecticut, the DeepStacks Poker Tour stops at Mohegan Sun (pictured) from November 18 to 25. There will be four events with buy-ins from $300 to $2,500. DeepStacks pros Mike Matusow, Michael Mizrachi, and Tristan Cre8ive Wade will be in attendance.

It’s time for the Fall Poker Open at the Borgata in Atlantic City, New Jersey from November 12 to 27. The series will consist of 12 events with buy-ins from $230 to $2,700. The Borgata always puts on great events and you won’t want to miss this one if you are in the area.

At the end of the month, the World Series of Poker Circuit comes to Harrah’s Atlantic City. There will be the standard 12 ring events with buy-ins from $365 to $1,675. There will also be a few non-ring events including a $1,100 satellite to the 2014 WSOP Main Event.

Seneca Niagara hosts its Fall Poker Classic from November 18 to 25. There will be 14 events with buy-ins from $100 to $1,500. There’s lots of action packed into a fairly short schedule.

Finally, there are a couple of events in Quebec. First, the WSOP Circuit stops at Casino Lac-Leamy in Gatineau from November 13 to 24 for the standard 12 ring events with buy-ins from 365 to $1,675.

After that, the World Poker Tour stops at the Playground Poker Club near Montreal from November 18 to December 6 for a 13-event series featuring a $3,850 televised Main Event. Other events with have buy-ins from $150 to $10,400.

West

There are four big tournament series in Las Vegas this month. First, the Caesars Poker Classic continues at Caesars Palace until November 4. The $1,080 Main Event starts on November 3.

Then, the Venetian is hosting its DeepStack Extravaganza from October 31 to November 27. The series will have 57 events with buy-ins from $200 to $2,500.

The Heartland Poker Tour stops at the Stratosphere from November 7 to 18. There will be six small buy-in tournaments in addition to the $1,650 Main Event.

To round out the Vegas action, the World Poker Tour stops at the Bellagio for the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic starting on November 29. There will be 11 events with buy-ins from $1,080 to $100,000.

Also in Nevada, there’s still time to catch the WSOP Circuit stop at Harvey’s Lake Tahoe. The $1,675 Main Event starts November 1 and the last tournament starts November 4.

The new televised poker show “Poker Night America” makes it second stop at the Peppermill Casino in Reno, Nevada from November 15 to 24. There will be 12 events with buy-ins from $120 to $1,100.

The Commerce Casino near Los Angeles, California hosts the L.A. Poker Open from November 6 to 25. The series offers 20 events with buy-ins from $75 to $1,650. The Commerce always puts on great events and draws large fields.

The Ante Up Poker Tour returns to the site of its inaugural event, the Thunder Valley Casino Resort just north of Sacramento, California, from November 7 to 18 for the Ante Up NorCal Classic. The series will feature 13 events with buy-ins from $120 to $1,100.

Once again, there are three series in the Pacific Northwest next month. First, the DeepStacks Poker Tour Oregon State Poker Championships continues at the Chinook Winds Casino in Lincoln City, Oregon through November 4. The $1,100 Main Event begins on November 1.

Then, the WSOP Circuit stops at the River Rock Casino near Vancouver, British Columbia. There will be the standard 12 ring events with buy-ins from $365 to $1,675.

Finally, the Wildhorse Resort and Casino in Pendleton, Oregon is holding the Fall Poker Roundup from November 7 to 17. There will be 13 events with buy-ins from $110 to $2,000. There are a variety of formats available and these events are always reported to be fun.

Central

The Midwest is filled with action by traveling poker tours. First, the Heartland Poker Tour continues its stop at Belterra Casino Resort in Florence, Indiana (pictured) until November 4. The $1,650 televised Main Event starts on November 1.

Next, the HPT stops at the River City Casino in St. Louis, Missouri from November 1 to 13. In addition to the $1,650 Main Event, there will be seven smaller buy-in tournaments available. Then, the HPT returns to Soaring Eagle Casino in Mount Pleasant, Michigan from November 1 to 24 for several qualifiers followed by the $1,650 Main Event. Finally, the HPT stops at the Majestic Star Casino in Gary, Indiana from November 22 to December 9 for a series of nine events with buy-ins from $150 to $1,650.

The Mid-States Poker Tour’s stop at Meskwaki Bingo Casino in Tama, Iowa lasts through November 3 with the $1,100 Main Event starting on November 1. The MSPT then stops at Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells in Baraboo, Wisconsin from November 2 to November 10 for a $1,100 event. Finally, the MSPT kicks off its last event of the year at Canterbury Park in Shakopee, Minnesota from November 30 to December 8.

The WinStar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma is hosting the Veteran’s Day Mini River Poker Series from November 1 to 11. The series offers eight events with buy-ins from $230 to $1,000.

Hollywood Casino in Lawrenceburg, Indiana is holding the Hollywood Poker Open from November 15 to 24. The series will consist of 22 events with buy-ins from $80 to $675.

South

The WSOP Circuit stops at the Horseshoe Casino in Bossier, Louisiana from November 7 to 18. There will 19 non-ring events and 12 ring events with buy-ins from $135 to $1,675.

The Gold Strike Casino near Tunica, Mississippi (pictured) will hold its Fall Poker Classic from October 31 to November 11. There will be 15 events with buy-ins from $125 to $800.

The IP Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi hosts the IP Fall Classic, a World Poker Tour Regional Event, from November 29 to December 8. The series will consist of 21 events with buy-ins from $120 to $1,150.

The WPT stops at bestbet in Jacksonville, Florida for the Fall Poker Scramble from November 1 to 19. The series has 21 events with buy-ins from $200 to $3,500.

Also, the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Florida is hosting a WPT Regional event, the Rock N Roll Poker Open, from November 13 to December 2. The series offers 20 events with buy-ins from $125 to $1,650.

Finally, there is lots of poker action in the Caribbean next month. The Caribbean Poker Tour stops at the Bavaro Princess All-Suites Resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic from November 8 to 14. The series has eight events with buy-ins from $200 to $1,500. Then, the all-inclusive Hard Rock hosts the Punta Cana Poker Classic from November 11 to 16. This will be a seven-event series with buy-ins from $330 to $3,300.

The WPT stops at Casino Royale on St. Maarten from November 15 to 24 for a series of 13 events with buy-ins from $220 to $3,500.

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