Qualification is Running for the $30,000 in Exclusive WSOP Freerolls from Full Tilt Poker
The 2010 World Series of Poker* is just around the corner and Full Tilt players that have registered through PokerNews have an exciting opportunity to win a seat to the biggest tournament of the year! There are two chances to win one of the two WSOP packages up for grabs on June 5th and 6th
How to Qualify
- Sign up for a Full Tilt Poker account through PokerNews and make a deposit. Existing PokerNews players are also eligible for this freeroll series.
- Then, earn 500 Full Tilt Poker points from now through June 4.
- Earning the required points gets you into both freerolls! Double the shot at winning you seat!
Be There
Your first chance at one of these exclusive WSOP packages is June 5 at 15:25 EST. Earn the required points and you're also invited into the next day's event on June 6 at 15:25 EST. Earning the points doesn't automatically register you. You must click the registration link in the lobby of the freeroll.
What You're Playing For
If you make it out on top of one of the freerolls, you'll be receiving a $12,000 WSOP package. That includes a $10,000 buy-in and $2,000 cash for travel and accommodations. There will also be $3,000 added to the prizepool and awarded from second place onward as per Full Tilt's payout structure.
The package is non-transferable and cannot be exchanged for cash. If a player wins and cannot attend, for whatever reason, their package shall be awarded to the next eligible finisher without further compensation to first. All decisions made by management are final, see our tournament FAQ for further details
You don't want to miss this exciting opportunity! Sign up for a Full Tilt Poker account today and use to Bonus Code "PKRNEWS" and take advantage of our amazing deposit bonus and win your seat to the 2010 WSOP!
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