Friday, 5 September 2014
There's $1.4m in guaranteed prize money on offer as Full Tilt's Mini FTOPS festival returns this weekend.
The two-week festival starts on Sunday with some serious money on offer in the opening day's action. The first event is a $22 buy-in contest starting at 6.30pm with at least $75,000 to be won.The Day 1 action continues at 9.30pm with $200,000 guaranteed in the $5.50 Multi-Day tournament. Players who make it through Sunday's Day 1 will go on to compete for a share of the bumper prize pool Day 2 the following week.In addition to a host of guaranteed prize pools, one player will also walk away with a four-month Black Card Pro sponsorship deal. That bonus prize will go to the player who tops the MiniFTOPS XXVI Leaderboard.“Tournament series are great and all, and winning a bunch of money for a small buy-in is cool, but I think we all know the real reason to play MiniFTOPS is to win the little silver football player avatar,” said Shyam Markus, Poker Room Manager. “He’s really cute.”
The Winter Poker Championship Seefeld 2017 is set to kick off from February 16 and one lucky online poker player will be taking part after winning a prize package worth $4,000 into the Austrian extravaganza’s main event at Intertops Poker on Sunday.
The Winter Poker Championship Seefeld 2017 is set to run from February 16 to February 26 and online poker players are being offered the chance to win a prize package into the Austrian tournament series’ main event for as little as $3.30.
Christmas is just around the corner and Juicy Stakes and Intertops Poker are getting into the holiday spirit by offering online poker players the chance to double one re-load deposit up to $100.
Juicy Stakes has announced the launch of a series of daily freeroll online poker tournaments that will award players with spots into special weekly games featuring prize pools of up to $300.
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