Turbo Takedown at PokerStars

Turbo Takedown at PokerStars

Turbo Takedown at PokerStarsFancy winning yourself a share of a $1,000,000 prize pool? Or maybe a brand new Audi TT RS Coupe would suit you better than cash? Whatever the case, a Turbo Takedown tournament at PokerStars online poker room will give you the chance to make it happen. The next big game takes place at 15:30 ET (that’s 20:30 GMT) on Sunday 29 November, and you can start qualifying right now by participating in satellite games that cost from just 3,000 FPP’s (Frequent Player Points).

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The Turbo Takedown tournament is a monthly event that pays out prizes to the top 5,000 players. The player who wins the tournament each month wins an Audi TT or, if they prefer, a cash alternative, so even the non-drivers among you will be well rewarded for putting in a good performance.

Bonuses are paid to players who manage to finish in the money in two or more Turbo Takedown tournaments consecutively. Cash in twice in a row and you’ll win a bonus worth $100, cash in three times in a row and you’ll win $200, and so on. The maximum bonus prize that you can get for finishing in the money in consecutive tournaments is $1,000, and that’s on top of all the cash prizes that you will have won from the tournaments themselves!

Qualifying for a seat in the Turbo Takedown tournament in any given month is a simple matter of entering satellite games to suit your pocket and playing well enough to win them. Okay, so winning might be a tad easier said than done, but if you play a good game then you will certainly be in with a good shot, and even if you don’t win on your very first attempt you can always enter additional satellites until you do.

With 5,000 cash prizes in every tournament, cash bonuses for repeatedly finishing in the money and a top prize of an Audi TT RS Coupe up for grabs, the Turbo Takedown tournament gives you plenty of winning potential. Visit PokerStars today, enter a satellite and let the winning commence!

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