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PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Ladies Event

PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Ladies Event

Online qualifying tournaments for the PCA Ladies Weekend, the highlight of  the Ladies poker circuit which takes place at the PokerStars Caribbean  Adventure at the Atlantis Resort and Casino in the Bahamas in January 2010. 

The PCA Ladies Weekend is a chance for female poker players everywhere to  be part of one of the greatest poker festivals on earth - the PCA - played  in one of the most beautiful Caribbean locations, Paradise Island. The  Ladies Weekend combines sunshine beaches with relaxation, pampering and  poker for female poker players who want to improve their game, enjoy some  spa treatment and then compete against the best female poker players in the world.

Satellites are now running on PokerStars for as little as $2.20, with  packages worth $3,500 up for grabs. What does that include? Three nights’  accommodation at Atlantis, $900 towards travel expenses and a $250 spa  voucher, either to unwind if things don’t go quite as well as you’d hoped  at the tables, or to celebrate your big win. 

You’ll also receive entry to a Ladies Poker Boot camp worth $250, where  you’ll get to learn from top female Team PokerStars Pros like Vanessa  Rousso, Victoria Coren and Katja Thater. And of course, you’ll also receive your buy-in to the PokerStars sponsored $1,000 High Heels Poker  Tour Grand Final on Saturday, January 9, 2010, one of the 50 events  scheduled for the PCA.

PokerStars is the proud sponsor of the High Heels Poker Tour, one of the  world’s premier ladies poker organizations. The HHPT aims to give women of  all ages the opportunity to expand their skills at the poker table and  provide a venue for nurturing the next top female poker player. 

All female players are welcome at the PCA Ladies Weekend, whether you are  a member of the High Heels Poker Tour, from another ladies poker  organization, or just playing for fun. Online qualifiers are now being  held daily on PokerStars.com. You can find satellites in the tournament  lobby under “Events” and “PCA”, and by typing “PCA Ladies Weekend” into the event filter. You can also buy-in directly to the grand final for $1,250 + $100, or turn up on the day to do the same.

It’s open to all women, from experience veterans to those picking up cards  for the first time. And don’t worry if you don’t have a PokerStars  account, you can download the software for free at PokerStars.com, where  you’ll find tutorials and all you need to get started. 

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