Last Man Standing Program Brought Back to Online Poker Room Carbon Poker

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After the tremendous success and popularity of the Last Man Standing program at Carbon Poker earlier this year, they’ve decided to bring it back for the month of September. This time around there is over $32,000 in cash prizes for players to win as their poker endurance will be tested for the entire month.

Simply put, the Last Man Standing program is exactly like it sounds. Players’ VIP points are tracked daily at Carbon Poker as they must hit the daily VIP point target. The VIP target goes up with each passing day, making this a battle of attrition for all involved. Thus, this is a program rewarding Carbon Poker’s most consistent grinders and with the Last Man Standing receiving a whopping $5,000, it is worth it to sit down and hit the felt as the top 100 players take home some cash.

That isn’t all though. In addition to the top 100 winning cash prizes, there is also a $5,000 freeroll tournament offered to all players that have met the VIP point targets prior to September 4th. This is just another opportunity for players to cash in big, especially since the combined total of VIP points needed from the 1st-4th is only 375! So for those players that may not have the time (or endurance) to go through the whole month grinding away, the Last Man Standing Freeroll tournament is another way to take home some serious cash.

Simply opt-in to the Last Man Standing program through the Player Admin section at Carbon Poker and get ready to grind. September is almost here!

For a chart on how the VIP point targets increase, click here.

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