16 Dec 10
Only $1 needed this Saturday to Qualify for the Everest Poker $50k GTD
If you have an Everest Poker account tracked to PokerStrategy.com, there's a chance to to earn a seat in this Sunday's $50k Guaranteed tournament for just $1. Read on to find out how.
This Saturday the 18th of December, Everest Poker will be hosting it's 4th PokerStrategy.com exclusive $1 satellite to its $50k Guaranteed tournament on Sunday. At least five PokerStrategists with tracked accounts will win tickets worth $109 each.
If you do not yet have an Everest Poker account, sign up for one now for a chance at a big score this weekend. On top of that, we will also give you a $300 bonus.
Win big this weekend with only $1
The $1 exclusive satellite is scheduled for 18:00 GMT on Saturday. There are 5 tickets to the $50,000 GTD at 19:00 GMT the next day up for grabs. This means that you can potentially turn a tiny $1 investment into thousands more, after just one weekend of play.Here are the full details of these two tournaments:
$1 exclusive satellite
- Name: PokerStrategy.com $50k Ticket $1 + $0.10 Buy-In
- Date &Time: 18/12/2010 18:00 GMT
- Starting blinds: 10/20
- Clock: 10 Mins
- Starting Chips: 3,000
- Game type: No Limit Texas Hold'em
- Restrictions: Only possible to participate in this tournament with a tracked PokerStrategy.com Account
- Payout Structure: First 5 positions get ticket to $50k guaranteed on 19/12/2010 which has a value of $100+9
- Registration start: 17/12/2010 12:00 GMT
- Prize pool: 5 tickets for Sunday $50k guaranteed on 19/12/2010
Everest Poker $50,000 GTD
- Tournament starts: 19/12/2010, 19:00 GMT
- Poker room: Everest Poker
- Prize pool: $50,000 guaranteed
- Starting Chips: 5,000
- Starting blinds: 5/10 (15 minute levels)
Good luck to all participants!
Please Note:
Positions 1 to 5 in the $1 satellite will receive tickets for Sundays $50,000 GTD tournament, no matter how few players participate. Cash prizes will only be awarded once the prize pool created by the buy-in exceeds $545 (5 x $109). Once the value of the prize packages have been covered by the buy-in, and the value of the remaining cash reaches $109, one additional prize package will be awarded instead of $109 in cash.



