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A reputed poker online gambling site, Badbeat.com has lately declared that it newly launched a promotion, called ‘last longer’. This promotion is an addition to coming Sunday’s €750,000 assured prize pool 300 no-limit hold’em freeze-out contest, which is going to happen at PokerTime.eu.
Badbeat.com, which was launched in the year 2005, provides players all-inclusive support and funding along with advanced software tools, a planned expansion channel with highly developed knowledge and learning aides, skill as well as assistance from a team of top-notch support staff and mentors.
Badbeat.com stated that it’s newly launched promotion, known as ‘last longer’, will reward a lucky player with a free seat, worth £500, at any forthcoming UKIPT competition, for each ten subsidized players, who take part in the PokerTime.eu contest.
The popular €750,000 assured prize pool 300 no-limit hold’em freeze-out contest, is ready to start the ball rolling at the PokerTime.eu online site, from afternoon six o’clock, as per London time. Badbeat.com subsidized players are only capable of winning a seat to UKIPT event.
The poker online gambling site also stated that the top remaining pair of Badbeat.com subsidized players would be rewarded with free seats to a UKIPT contest, if only 20 subsidized participants reach the guaranteed contest. But, if 30 subsidized participants join in, then the best trio of subsidized players will get a ticket.
Badbeat.com, the renowned online poker site is also organizing an exclusive promotion, in the coming week. This promotion will reward an individual participant, with a free ticket, to the major UKIPT tournament, which will take place at Newcastle. The ticket is said to be worth £550. This land-based contest is planned to start form 16th June and will continue till 20th June, at Newcastle’s Aspers At The Gate gambling parlor. The contest will include a maximum of 500 players, along with an assured £100,000 prize pool. Badbeat.com will award the free tournament seat, to the subsidized player, who has produced the maximum gross collection from 22nd April to 2nd May, even as earning a profit.
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