vwiggin
05-19-2004, 04:40 AM
Are you hooked on the World Poker Tour (WPT) tournaments showcased by NBC and the Travel Channel? Do you have dreams of quitting your job and becoming a professional gambler?
Well, keep your day job. Now is your chance to join the tour for free. The PPM tournament, currently the highest paying tournament on the WPT circuit, is giving away free entries to their qualifying tournaments. The prize pool for the upcoming PPM tournament is estimated at $6,000,000.
In the last PPM tournament, amateur Chris Hinchcliffe, a construction worker from Washington, won $441,463, beating out professional players such as Scott Nguyen and celebrity players such as James Woods. Hundreds of other amateur qualifiers also took home winnings ranging from $2,000 to $77,000.
For more information, please visit www.onlinepokercenter.com.
This free entry offer is open to everyone who is legally old enough to play poker. However, I am personally interested in seeing more women and minorities represented on the WPT circuit. So if you are a minority and you make it to the finals, please contact www.onlineopkercenter.com, I would love to interview you.
(I don't really think of this announcement as spam. But since this is my first post here I figure it is better to be safe than sorry.)
Well, keep your day job. Now is your chance to join the tour for free. The PPM tournament, currently the highest paying tournament on the WPT circuit, is giving away free entries to their qualifying tournaments. The prize pool for the upcoming PPM tournament is estimated at $6,000,000.
In the last PPM tournament, amateur Chris Hinchcliffe, a construction worker from Washington, won $441,463, beating out professional players such as Scott Nguyen and celebrity players such as James Woods. Hundreds of other amateur qualifiers also took home winnings ranging from $2,000 to $77,000.
For more information, please visit www.onlinepokercenter.com.
This free entry offer is open to everyone who is legally old enough to play poker. However, I am personally interested in seeing more women and minorities represented on the WPT circuit. So if you are a minority and you make it to the finals, please contact www.onlineopkercenter.com, I would love to interview you.
(I don't really think of this announcement as spam. But since this is my first post here I figure it is better to be safe than sorry.)