- Win a $22K Prize Package to Poker's Best New TV Show - the Poker Lounge
- Not for US Distribution
DUBLIN, April 13 /PRNewswire-Asia/ --
Exclusively at Full Tilt Poker, players can compete for the chance to win a seat to Channel 4's best new poker show, The Poker Lounge. Players will get the opportunity to go up against some of the world's top poker professionals on TV and battle it out for first place prize money of $120,000 - for as little as $10.
Poker's best new TV show combines intimacy and style with high-stakes action and Full Tilt Poker is the only online poker site offering Poker Lounge Qualifier tournaments. Running until Sunday, July 4th, Poker Lounge Qualifiers give players the chance to win a $22,000 prize package which includes the $20,000 buy-in for the televised tournament and $2,000 for travel and expenses.
Players can buy in directly for $600 + $40 or satellite their way into a Poker Lounge Qualifier tournament for as little as $10 - satellites are running now.
For more information on how players can win their way to the Poker Lounge and play for $120K, go to http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/the-poker-lounge
About Full Tilt Poker
Full Tilt Poker(TM) is the host of a worldwide virtual poker cardroom service. It is not in the business of betting or wagering and does not participate in the games as a player. It merely provides a service to those who wish to test their skills against others for fun, prizes or money. It is duly regulated and licensed by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission. With innovative graphics, superior customer service and a safe, secure interface, the software is geared to enhance and personalize the online poker experience. Although virtual poker is legal where the games are hosted and played, it may not be legal where individual players are located. Players at all skill levels may download the software at http://www.fulltiltpoker.com but it is their responsibility to determine if participating in the games is permitted under the laws of the jurisdiction where they are located.