This August, World Poker Exchange will be taking England by storm with their exclusive $2,000,000 London Open, and all World Poker Exchange players on the inside track for a seat at the final table.
As you probably know, online players, even rookies, are building up a strong record in high-stakes tournament poker:
In 2003, Chris Moneymaker played his way into the WSOP championship event, and walked away with $2.5 million.
In 2004, Gerry Drehobl won $365,000 at the WSOP after playing online poker for only six months.
8 of the 14 final tables on the 2004 World Poker Tour featured amateur players who'd qualified through online satellites.
But to win, you need a seat at the tournament - and there are only two ways to get one: play your way in through one of the exclusive World Poker Exchange satellites; or start accumulating Frequent Player Points. (Of course, you could also write a check for $10,000 . . .)
Route 1: Satellite tournaments begin on April 21st. You can enter selected qualifying tournaments for as little as $1. All you have to do is win one, and you've taken your first step toward turning $1 into $2,000,000.
Route 2: All World Poker Exchange players with 1,000 Frequent Player Points get a free shot at playing their way into the London Open.
To learn more about the London Open, click here.