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Win Your Share of $2,000 in the partypoker Six-Max Sit & Go Leaderboards

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Players at partypoker can win a share of $2,000 worth of tournament dollars every week until Apr. 28 thanks to the Six-Max Sit & Go Leaderboard promotion.

The Six-Max Sit & Go Leaderboard runs from Monday through Sunday and rewards you with leaderboard points each and every time you play a six-handed sit & go tournament at partypoker. The more six-max sit & gos you play, the better your chances of walking away with a prize at the end of the week as the formula used to award points is as follows: (��buy-in/2) + ��wins

This promotion has two leaderboards based on the buy-in level of each sit & go. As you would expect, any tournaments under the low buy-in tab qualify for the low leaderboard, with high leaderboard points awarded for playing in sit & go tournaments under the high buy-in tab.

Low Leaderboard Payout Structure

RankPayout (T$)
1$100
2$75
3$50
4$40
5-7$30
8-11$20
12-15$10
16-20$5

High Leaderboard Payout Structure

RankPayout (T$)
1$300
2$250
3$200
4$150
5$100
6$75
7-10$50
11-15$25
16-20$20

The Six-Max Sit & Go Leaderboard is just one of many promotions available to residents of New Jersey when they play at partypoker. Perhaps one of the best promotions is the promise of a free $25 to try out the poker and casino products partypoker has to offer.

Download partypoker via PokerNews, create your free account by entering your name, date of birth and SSN, and you��ll be credited with a free $25 once partypoker has verified your identity. This free $25 is made up of:

  • $10 free for poker cash tables and fastforward poker
  • $10 free for casino games and jackpot slots
  • $5 free for Big Money tournaments

Once you are ready to make your first deposit, do so safe in the knowledge that partypoker matches your first deposit 100 percent up to a maximum of $1,000! Head to partypoker today and see why it is the online poker site of choice for thousands of New Jersey poker players.

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