Ladbrokes Irish Poker Festival

Ladbrokes Irish Poker Festival

Ladbrokes Irish Poker FestivalThe Ladbrokes.com Irish Poker Festival will take place at the Irish National Events Centre (INEC) in Killarney from 1-3 October 2010. The Main Event will offer a €250,000 Guaranteed prize pool, and players at the Ladbrokes online poker room can either buy-in directly for €550 or win themselves a package that includes accommodation for a tiny fraction of that amount. In fact, new players who joined Ladbrokes Poker after 1 April this year could win a package for as little as £1.


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The new player deal is open to anyone who joined Ladbrokes Poker after 1 April and allows them to participate in a weekly Poker School tournament. Finish in the top 10 to proceed to a Poker School Grand Final and if you win that your prize will be a Ladbrokes Poker Cruise. Finish in second place and you’ll win an Irish Poker Festival package. The players in 3rd to 10th place will each win a share of £500.

If you haven’t yet joined Ladbrokes Poker then you can do so now, help yourself to a massive Welcome Bonus worth up to £675 and enter the next weekly Poker School tournament as detailed a moment ago. The weekly tournaments run until 2 June 2010, and you can enter as many of them as you like.

Those of you who joined Ladbrokes Poker before 1 April 2010 can still win yourself a Ladbrokes Irish Poker Festival package thanks to a range of daily qualifiers (costing €3 or €5) leading to a daily final (€25 + €2) which feeds into a weekly final. If you would prefer to buy-in to the weekly final directly then you can do so for €125 + €9.

Whatever route you take, if you win a Ladbrokes Irish Poker Festival package you will receive the €550 buy-in to the Main Event and three nights bed and breakfast accommodation at the Gleneagle Hotel. All that remains then is for you to get yourself to Killarney in County Kerry for the start of the Main Event and play your heart out for a share of €250,000! Visit Ladbrokes Poker today and may the luck of the Irish be on your side!

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