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Everest Poker Promotion
, 2005-05-24, by TwoGun
Everest Poker has a new promotion that gives away seats to satellite tournaments that qualify players for the World Series of Poker or World Poker Tour tournaments.
New real-money players that sign up at Everest Poker and make a deposit receive an entry into a special raffle that gives away "bronze tokens". These raffles will be held daily, and Everest Poker will give away up to three tokens per raffle.
These tokens are essentially worth $11 because they are redeemable as an entry into an $11 satellite tournament. These $11 satellite tournaments qualify people to the $150+$10 satellite tournaments for WPT events and the World Series of Poker.
This promotion is a special one that is not available to all users. However, PokerTips.org readers are eligible for this promotion. If you click through a link to Everest Poker from Pokertips.org when signing up, Everest Poker will know you are a PokerTips.org reader.
For more information on Everest Poker, check out our Everest Poker Review.
New real-money players that sign up at Everest Poker and make a deposit receive an entry into a special raffle that gives away "bronze tokens". These raffles will be held daily, and Everest Poker will give away up to three tokens per raffle.
These tokens are essentially worth $11 because they are redeemable as an entry into an $11 satellite tournament. These $11 satellite tournaments qualify people to the $150+$10 satellite tournaments for WPT events and the World Series of Poker.
This promotion is a special one that is not available to all users. However, PokerTips.org readers are eligible for this promotion. If you click through a link to Everest Poker from Pokertips.org when signing up, Everest Poker will know you are a PokerTips.org reader.
For more information on Everest Poker, check out our Everest Poker Review.
Everest Poker does not accept real-money players from the United States.
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