PokerStars Satellite Charity Poker Tournament This Sunday

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It's first come, first served this Sunday, for the special amfAR & PokerStars Charity Poker tournament satellite. Registration is already open and with a buy-in of just $5.50 and only 2,000 seats available it's going to be quite a rush for virtual seats at 16:00 ET this Sunday, December 13.

The top two players from the satellite event will win their way to the Caribbean to take part alongside celebrities and top pros in the amfAR & PokerStars Charity Poker Tournament at the PCA on January 8, 2010.

The package includes flights to the Bahamas, plus 4 night's hotel accommodation at the luxurious Atlantis Resort and the charity tournament buy-in worth $5,000.

amfAR is dedicated to ending the global AIDS epidemic through innovative research. For more info, check out the PCA website:

http://www.caribbeanpokeradventure.com/tournaments/charity/

Players can also donate through their PokerStars account directly into the ‘amfAR fund' account.

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