Jack Binion and Daniel Negreanu to Host Keep Memory Alive Charity Tournament in Las Vegas

Jon Sofen
Senior Editor U.S.
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Casino operator Jack Binion and fellow Poker Hall of Famer Daniel Negreanu will host the Keep Memory Alive charity poker tournament Nov. 8 in Las Vegas.

The festivities begin at 5 p.m. and will feature some world-class poker players such as World Series of Poker (WSOP) champion Ryan Riess and high-stakes legend Jason Koon. All proceeds from the evening will go to charity.

Jack Binion and Daniel Negreanu to Host Keep Memory Alive Charity Tournament in Las Vegas 101

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Playing Poker for a Good Cause

The charity event will take place at the Keep Memory Alive Event Center at 888 W. Bonneville Ave. Check-in for the charity event will start at 5 p.m. with the tournament kicking off at 6 p.m. Those who'd like to learn the basics of playing poker can participate in a skills tutorial at 5:30 p.m. leading up to the poker tournament.

Jack Binion
Jack Binion

Entrance into the tournament costs $800, but attendees who aren't interested in playing cards can purchase a $200 party ticket to join in on the fun without poker. The winner of the tournament will take home $10,000 in cash, and valuable non-cash prizes will be awarded to those who reach the final table. Guests can purchase tickets on the charity's website, and it is recommended that players RSVP by Nov. 1.

Keep Memory Alive and Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, at Cleveland Clinic Nevada, aims to find, fund, and facilitate the most effective and innovative research and caregiver programming for patients and their families. All donations and tickets purchased from the poker event will go directly to the Cleveland Clinic.

The Keep Memory Alive Event Center, designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, is located just two miles north of the Las Vegas Strip and just down the road from downtown's Fremont Street district.

Negreanu, a seven-time WSOP bracelet winner, will co-host the event with Binion, the WSOP's founding father.

"Poker has truly given back to so many charities as it's become one of the most popular methods to raise money. As a poker player, nothing more important to me than my mind, so Keep Memory Alive is personal to me and everyone who loves this game," Negreanu said.

Binion, the son of Binion's Horseshoe founder, Benny Binion, returned to the WSOP this past summer to announce "Shuffle Up and Deal" before Day 1d of the record-setting Main Event.

The 87-year-old Poker Hall of Famer won the Keep Memory Alive charity event in 2023.

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