Monday Twins Challenge at Littlewoods Poker

Monday Twins Challenge at Littlewoods Poker

Monday Twins Challenge at Littlewoods PokerA Monday Twins Challenge is held every week at Littlewoods Poker, giving online poker room players the chance to double up on their winnings as well as extract maximum possible value from their Monday poker gaming. The Monday Twins Challenge is so called because it focuses on two tournaments, one that gets underway at 19:35 GMT and one that starts at 19:55 GMT.


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The first tournament is referred to as the $10,000 Monday Twins Challenge: Royal and the second one as the $10,000 Monday Twins Challenge: Flush. It should go without saying that there is guaranteed prize pool of $10,000 up for grabs in each tournament, but what isn’t obvious from the titles is that the buy-in for each is just $20 + $2. Enter both tournaments and you obviously have two chances to make a profit, but you also make it possible to grab a number of bonuses, as follows:

- If you finish in the money in both of the tournaments on the same day you will win entry into both of the Monday Twins Challenge tournaments the following week. This bonus is worth $44.

- If you make the final table in both of the tournaments on the same day you will win seats to all of the $50,000 Sunday Challenge tournaments in the following month. This bonus is worth at least $320.

- If you win one of the tournaments and make the final table on the other on the same day you will win a $1,000 cash bonus.

- If you win one of the tournaments and finish 2nd in the other on the same day you will win a $2,500 cash bonus.

- If you win both tournaments on the same day you will win a $10,000 cash bonus.

Those of you who are fortunate enough to be reading this on a Monday can visit Littlewoods Poker and get involved in the Monday Twins Challenge straight away. However, the rest of you should also pay a visit to Littlewoods Poker because there are plenty more opportunities to win big as you wait for the next Monday Twins Challenge to come along. Whichever camp you belong to, good luck!

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