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Charlottesville Tom Sox hosting annual Texas Hold’em Tournament at Elks Lodge

Charlottesville Tom Sox hosting annual Texas Hold’em Tournament at Elks Lodge

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW)- The 2026 Charlottesville Tom Sox annual Texas Hold’em Tournament is set for Saturday, March 28, at Charlottesville Elks Lodge 389 on Elks Drive, next to Darden Towe Park. 

Players of all-skill levels are welcome, buy-in is set at $100 dollars per person, and you will receive a Tom Sox cap and two single-game tickets for the upcoming 2026 season.   Players who buy in will also receive a complimentary dinner and a bottle of water. 

There are prizes for the top twenty finishers in the tournament, with the top three receiving $875, $675, and $595 respectively.   

Proceeds will benefit the Tom Sox and their mission of community engagement, passion, excellence, and of course, player development. 

The tournament will run 6-10 p.m. 

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