New Jersey WSOP.com Online Championships Start Sunday, Run Until Feb 2

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WSOP.com is offering the New Jersey online championships, which features a special $250,000 Invitational Freeroll to kick it off. There are actually two $250,000 freerolls that will be held during the Online Championships, one on January 19 for new depositors and one on February 2 (Super Bowl Sunday) for anyone who played in at least one event.

The launch in the Garden State will guarantee over $500K in prize money guaranteed throughout the series, with buy-ins ranging from $109 to $530. Anyone who plays in any of the seven Online Championships events will be awarded a seat in a $250K Players Freeroll tournament on February 2.

Here is the full schedule of events:
January 19: $250,000 Invitational Freeroll
January 20: $215 No Limit Hold'em R&A, $50K Guaranteed
January 21: $109 Pot Limit Omaha R&A, $25K Guaranteed
January 22: $215 No Limit Hold'em, $30K Guaranteed
January 23: $109 No Limit Hold'em, $25K Guaranteed
January 24: $215 No Limit Hold'em Six-Max, $50K Guaranteed
January 25: $109 No Limit Hold'em, $70K Guaranteed
January 26: $530 No Limit Hold'em, $250K Guaranteed
February 2: $250,000 Player's Freeroll
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