American Motorcycle
Icon, Harley-Davidson will celebrate the debut of its new 104,000 square-foot Las Vegas store with a
three-day festivity running from November 7th through 9th.
Assistants at the "Rock-Hard, Ride Harder" event at the Red Rock
Harley-Davidson store will have the chance to check Harley’s new 2009 line and
enjoy, food, drinks from the famed Hogs & Heifers Saloon, music, demos,
on-site financing, as well as a party hosted by the Hawaiian Tropic girls and
the opportunity to participate in the Hoyt Corkins Celebrity Poker Tournament
(CPT) starting at 3:00 pm on November 8th and play for the grand
prize of a 2008 105th Anniversary Edition Harley-Davidson bike, a World model
Curtis & Co. watch, a lead crystal trophy designed by Legacy Alliance, Inc,
and exclusive Harley-Davidson products.
The event’s
proceeds will help the Nevada Chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation (JDRF). Poker player Robert Williamson III will host a live auction
featuring autographed poker memorabilia with all earnings also benefiting the
JDRF. Celebrity tournament director Matt Savage will host the event, which will
also feature special appearances by the legendary poker player Doyle Brunson,
UltimateBet pro and 11 WSOP bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth, Chip & Karina
Jett, Todd Brunson, Tiffany Michelle, Pam Brunson, Cyndy Violette, Brad
"Yukon" Booth, Mark Newhouse, Brandon Cantu, Jeff Madsen, Lee
Watkinson, and 2008 World Series of Poker final table players David
"Chino" Rheem and Dennis Phillips.
Hoyt
Corkins Celebrity Poker Tournament will feature a $500 buy in, and New Poker,
"The most strategic Hold’em in the world" will host special $60 qualifying
tournaments on Friday, November 7th, at the Red Rock Harley-Davidson
store. New Poker will also host a series of side poker games on the day of
the tournament.On-site registration will start at noon on Friday, November 7th,
in addition, World Poker Tour Boot Camp will conduct free poker seminars all
day long beginning at 2:30 p.m. for all poker fans interested in improving
their game and learning a few tricks.
