WPT Borgata Qualifiers Running at Party Poker
Party Poker’s long-standing partnership with the World Poker Tour (WPT) has been well known throughout the last few years. Every year, the WPT Borgata event takes place at the casino of the same name in Atlantic City, New Jersey. This year the event will be run from September 19th to September 24th and Party Poker is giving its players a chance to truly be there to experience everything that this tournament has to offer.
There are many ways for players to win a prize package that will land them a seat at the WPT Borgata event, but whatever method you choose to get to that end you will still win the $7500 prize package that Party Poker is putting on the table for this promotion. The package contains the $3500 that you will need to get into the tournament as well as accommodations for the full 7 nights that you will need to stick around for the entire tournament. VIP treatment is also included in the package with an impressive $2250 left at the end for you to use for travel to and from New Jersey as well as spending money while you are in Atlantic City.
The WPT Borgata tournament is one of the more sought-after tournament seats simply because of the fact that the prize package has so much above and beyond accommodations and seating within it. Someone that has the ability to drive to New Jersey (a segment that applies to quite a few people living in Canada and the United States) could potentially get more than two thousand dollars in extra cash out of this prize package to do whatever they want with and that of course would certainly make any prize package a much more attractive deal to go through.
At the end of the day, Party Poker remains the sole source of qualification into this tournament short of a direct buy-in and that is why they are holding freerolls and sub-qualifiers with buy-ins ranging from $1 to $4. Players can string together a series of victories in smaller tournaments to get into a tournament offering a prize package or they can buy directly into one of those tournaments for $320.













