Showing posts with label WPT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WPT. Show all posts

Friday, March 20, 2009

Canbet Poker WPT Poker Cruise Give-A-Way

Canbet Poker WPT Cruise

Win the 7-day WPT Poker Cruise experience of your choice at Canbet Poker
Get onboard for the poker experience of a lifetime! Over the next two months we’re giving all Canbet Poker players the opportunity to WIN:

1. A WPT Cruise experience to either the Western Caribbean or Mexican Riviera, valued at $3,000.
2. Over $2,000 cash in 29 tournaments, running from 17 March to 23 May 2009.

Set sail to your poker paradise
In addition to no-holds-barred entertainment, exotic ports of call and 24/7 live poker action, each WPT Poker Cruise offers you the chance to bank a $10,000 seat into a WPT Main Event or a WPT Celebrity Invitational Tournament. Plus, indulge in complimentary luxuries such as the “eat when and where you want” dining experience!

The $3,000 WPT Poker Cruise package includes:

* Ocean view cabin for two on the WPT Poker Cruise of your choice
* $1,560 towards travel expenses and onboard entertainment
* Welcome aboard and farewell cocktail party

MAKE THE PLAY!

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Get instant Grand Final entry:
1. Open your account
2. Make any deposit
3. Rake at least 1 hand


WPT POKER CRUISE GRAND FINAL
(1st wins $3,000 package)

Saturday 23 May @ 21:00 GMT
BUY-IN: $20 + $4

Satellites available:
Freerolls - top 2 finishers from each freeroll win seats to the Grand Final
$2.20 - 1 seat to the Grand Final for every 12 players registered
$4.40 - 1 seat to the Grand Final for every 6 players registered
Read more details here!

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

WPT slims down for season 7

CardPlayer.com is reporting that the World Poker Tour (WPT) is slimming down their season seven schedule from twenty events to fourteen.

The WPT events will all be held in the U.S. except The North American Poker Championships which will be held in Niagara Falls, Canada.

The reason for the reduced schedule is financial, the WPTE claims to be losing millions of dollars. They claim that until the U.S. regulates poker, they will continue to struggle.

Read the complete story here