Traditional poker tournament inspires players in Bubendorf

Traditional poker tournament inspires players in Bubendorf

In the heart of Bubendorf, an exciting poker tournament was recently aligned, which was very well received by the residents. The event, which marks the half -time of the traditional card game, was organized by the ÖVP under the direction of local party chairman Rudolf Schlögl and is now the sixteenth edition of this popular event. In the festive setting of the fire station, numerous poker enthusiasts gathered to demonstrate their maps.

Among the guests were also prominent faces such as the community party chairman Robert Bürger and Mayor Ewald Bürger, who treasively followed the tournament. The top 7 players of the evening were happy to receive cash prizes, which also fueled the competitive atmosphere.

tournament victory and placements

The tournament winner, Josef Stocker, prevailed against his colleagues with an impressive joke. Hartwig Csenar took second place, while Philipp Schlögl completed the podium by reaching third place. These placements not only show the high competitive spirit, but also the talent of the participants.

The ÖVP Bubendorf has not only done something for local cohesion with this event, but also created a platform to emphasize the skills of the players in a warm and sociable environment. While the cards were on the table, it became clear that this evening was much more than just a poker tournament; It was a celebration of the community.

The enthusiasm for the poker tournament has already run through the years and has developed into a integral part of the local event calendar. This year the ÖVP was again able to welcome numerous friends of the card game, and the anticipation for the next edition is already growing.

In summary, it can be said that the poker tournament in Bubendorf is not only a popular occasion for citizens, but also offers a great opportunity for networking and exchange among the participants. With the ongoing support from local politics, it is expected that this tradition will remain in the coming years. Further insights into the event offer the reporting on www.bvz.at .

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