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Updated Thu, 2011-10-27 16:19

School’s in at Everest Poker with a $10,000 Sit & Go Academy

Everest Poker Promotion


Deposit Bonus:
$1000 bonus

Bonus Code:
Automatic

US Accepted

You can’t put a price on a good education, and maybe that’s why Everest Poker is offering its members the Sit & Go Academy for free.

Graduating has never been more fun, or indeed more rewarding than it is right now at Everest Poker with their Sit & Go Academy. The online poker site has opened up school to all and players who could earn a share of a $10,000 prize pool by attending. To get started at SNG School you simply need to use the bonus code SNGSchool, and watch not only your poker skills improve, but your bankroll get bigger and bigger.

As with all education you have to start with the basics and this is where the Sit & Go Academy Primary School comes into play. In order to graduate from Primary School, members of the Everest Poker online poker community need to play 15 x $1 Sit n’ Go tournaments. If you’re new to the online poker site you can use the 5 for 5 bonus offer to pay for tuition. The 5 for 5 bonus offer entitles players to receive 5 x $1 eTickets on the house when making a deposit of $5 or more by using the bonus code 5FOR5.

Once you are done with Primary School you can advance to Secondary School. Here members of the online poker community must play 10 x $5 + .50 Sit n’ Go tournaments. As the old saying goes; it’s not if you win or lose but rather it’s the taking part is what counts. So too here, you don’t need to win any of these games in order to graduate from Secondary School, simply taking part is all that’s necessary.

Finally members of the Online Poker Community will find themselves at University facing the Final Exam. In order to earn a diploma, players must win 3 x $10 + 1 Sit & Go Tournaments. You can earn up to 5 diplomas before the Everest Poker Sit & Go Academy ends on November 7th. Your prize will be determined by the number of diplomas awarded: each will take an equal share of a $10,000 prize pool.


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