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Wass Poker Forum $6000 Challenge

Oct 31 2008 - 12:31pm

WassPoker is warming up for its second set of Online Forum Events this weekend. The first events at was a huge success with players and forums battling it out for over $6000 dollars in cash and prizes and saw one very lucky player win their way into a WPT event. This weekend's events are looking to be just as exciting with tickets into their Aussie Millions Grand Final satellite and their $20,000 guaranteed tournaments up for grabs.

The first event is November 1st and is a $1000 freeroll with $500 in forum prizes for the top placing forums and the competition is fierce but as always the sweetest deal is for the buy-in players. The buy-in event on November 2nd has $1000 added to the prize pool along with $2000 worth of tournament tickets into other events on the site. Great players will have the chance to turn a win on WassPoker into a trip to the Aussie Millions for a chance to battle it out with the likes of Gus Hanson.

It should be great fun to watch all the forums battle it out as well. The rivalry between them all is sure to be fierce as they fight for bragging rights and thousands in cash. Will last month's first place finishers WassOnline and SuitedPockets continue to dominate or will a newcomer take home the prizes? Download WassPoker and sign up to find out firsthand and help your forum win!

Please visit Wass Poker and remember you are eligible to receive a 100 percent bonus up to $500. US PLAYERS ALWAYS WELCOME!

 

 

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