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Updated Wed, 2011-11-02 07:31
It’s normally not good to be over the limit, but that couldn’t be further from the truth right now at Titan Poker with $100,000 in Over the Limit Prizes.
Titan Poker is giving members of its online poker community the opportunity to win part of $100,000 in cash prizes and tournament tokens through their Over the Limit promotion. In order to take advantage of the prizes available, all you need to do is play on as many Limit Hold’em Cash Tables as you can for the duration of the promotion. In order to make it easier, Titan Poker is dividing the coming 6 weeks up into 3 separate calculation periods meaning that there’s a leaderboard to suit all members of the online poker community.
Each of the Titan Poker calculation periods, or cycles will run for two weeks and will start on Mondays at 00:00 running through till 23:59 on the Sunday. The first cycle is running from now until Sunday November 13th. The second cycle starts on November 14th and runs till November 27th. The final cycle runs form November 28th to December 11th. During each of these three cycles there will be four leaderboard races, with the your position being calculated according to the number of raked hands in the qualifying period – the more raked hands you have the higher you’ll climb on the leaderboard. The leaderboards are divided according to buy-ins with the lowest being $0.1/$0.2 - $0.25/$0.5, and the highest being $20/$40 and above. The prize pools, amounts and payout positions also vary depending on which leaderboard you are playing at. In the lowest leaderboard the top 100 finishers will get payouts, but the first place prize is only $200. In the second leaderboard the top 50 finishers will receive prizes, with the first place prize being $600. The third Titan Poker leaderboard will award prizes to the top 30 and the first place finishers will get $700. Finally, members of the online poker community competing in the top leaderboard will have 20 of their kin rewarded, whilst the first place finisher will get $1,000.