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Updated Wed, 2012-08-08 14:58

Play Holdem 2 GSOP with Betsson Poker Leader Board Passport

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You could play holdem in Betsson Poker’s Grand Series of Poker with one of the on line poker sites passports – just play, play, play, and the prize could be yours.

From September 30th to October 14th on line poker focus will be well and truly trained on the GSOP IX and the GSOP Mini IX. However the bid to partake in these on line poker series begins right now The GSOP IX will be made up of 18 tournaments with a combined prize pool of approximately $3 million. Betsson Poker has the ability to enable you to play in the whole series, or near enough! One GSOP IX online passport will be awarded to the winner of the Betsson Poker GSOP IX Leaderboard promotion. Running from now until August 22nd Betsson Poker will be running a plethora of MTTs from which leader board points will be allocated. The on line poker sites GSOP MTT tournaments aren’t just buy-in tournament either; there’s a good number of freeroll tournaments thrown in for good measure too.

Members of Betsson Poker can check on their leaderboard status at any point before August 22nd to see how they’re doing, and how they’re weighing up against the other members. As we said the first place prize from the GSOP leader board will be a GSOP Passport. Positions 2nd through 10th will get their own passports – in this case a passport to the GSOP IX Mini which has a prize pool of $575k. Both of the GSOP Passports include entry to all tournaments making up the Grand Series of Poker, except for the Grand Slam and the side Bet events.

All of the on line poker sites members are able to play holdem and thus take part in the GSOP Leader board race; the points earned from a particular Grand Series of Poker MTT leaderboard tournament will depend on the buy-in of the tournament, the number of entrants, and the position the player finished in.


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