The Way to Win a Free Seat at the World Series of Poker

Las Vegas is going to face up the World Series of Poker. The event in which more than 8 thousand players are tending to take part will take place on the 25th of June, 2006. The participants will compete for 80 million dollars in prize money. Good news is that the winner at the main event will get 10 million dollars!

A greater part of the contestants will have their entrance free of charge, i.e. online poker sites will pay for their hotel and travel expenses to Las Vegas and for the participants’ buy-ins.
As the web master for www.thebankrollbuilder.com, Mark Osler has said, amateur players now have the opportunity to play against the professional players, and very often – the best in the world. “Poker is the only sport where amateurs have the opportunity to compete against professionals, with a legitimate shot at winning”, he says. Amateurs, with little luck only, are able to pass the qualifying events in a satellite and then keep on playing and moreover, winning money that is certainly once and forever will change their lives. Osler added that amateurs are likely to win most of these prizes. Mark himself has won plenty of online satellite tournaments so far this year and in addition, his entry and expenses to World Poker in Aruba, Bahamas and on a Caribbean cruise paid. He has already proved his words that amateurs may compete against pros by playing against Greg Raymer and Jennifer Harmon.

If you want to be guided to the online World Series of Poker satellite qualifying events, mind that this service is free of charge and it is available on www.thebankrollbuilder.com. Thus you will be helped to select the poker websites and online tournaments providing you with the best opportunity to win. Moreover www.thebankrollbuilder.com will offer you a list of strategies and a piece of advice to improve your game and increase your winnings.

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About Mark Newman

Mark Newman - was born in 1971 in Pictou, a town located on the beautiful Northumberland Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada. In 1998 he graduated from Acadia University (Nova Scotia, Wolfville) with the Master’s degree in social studies. Mark simply adores his wife and sons. Considers poker to be one of the most exquisite kinds of art and rarely misses his chance of practicing.