Poker Players Set to Rake in Winnings With $50,000 up for Grabs at BetOnline.ag

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Responding to requests from their poker player base, BetOnline.ag have decided to re-run the $50,000 Single Table Tournaments, with a $50,000 prize pool at stake, and two chances to claim it, in the month of June 2014. Clearly this promotion proved to be highly popular with their players, and BetOnline.ag is only too happy to oblige, as they feel it is great to get such positive feedback.

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At a time when money is scarce and every extra little bit counts, BetOnline.ag is giving its players the chance to earn not one, but two payouts in their $50,000 Extreme Sit ‘n Go Leaderboard Challenge. While similar promotions can be seen at competitor sites, BetOnline.ag is distinguishing itself from the competition by offering players a fixed portion of the prize pool, rather than a percentage that depends on the amount of game play or participants.

The rules of the promotion are simple: players download the free poker software - between June 1st and 30th, and open an account to play for real money. To qualify for the Extreme Sit n’ Go Leaderboard Challenge, they then need to play at qualifying Sit n’ Go tables during the promotional period. Every Sit n’ Go players participate in will earn them points – and the higher they place in each game, the more points they will earn.

The number of points accumulated will determine their ranking on the  STT Leaderboards – and the more points accumulated, the higher their position will be. Coming out on top is of the utmost importance, as on June 16th - at the halfway mark, 25% of the prize pool of $50,000 will be paid out according to players’ rankings on the Leaderboards and as shown in the payout tables provided.

A $500 Freeroll will be offered automatically to all players not in the money, but who have 50 points or more on the leaderboard at the half-way mark.

From this point, players will be given a second opportunity to play their way to the top, until the promotion ends on June 30th. The final prize payout will take place on July 1st 2014, with the remaining 75% of the prize pool of $50,000 being paid out to those topping the Leaderboard once again.

Once again a $1,000 Freeroll will be offered automatically to all players not in the money, but who have accumulated 50 points or more on the leaderboard at the end of the month.

More than the opportunity to win and win again however, is the chance to prove oneself against the skill of the online poker community – an irresistible challenge for every poker enthusiast, and one that adds to the thrill of an already exciting promotion.

With the chance to beat the best, and earn a double helping of winnings on top of it plus a consolation prize, players are sure to enjoy this challenge at BetOnline.ag once again, and of course, relish the opportunity of winning their share of $50,000 and staking their claim to fame on the STT leaderboards.

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