Bodog Ramps Up Satellites to the Bodog Poker Open Main Event
Bodog is hosting more than than 50 artificial satellites to the $500 buy-in Bodog Poker Open Main Event between today and Sunday, March 9, at 4:00 p.m. EST, when the series' title event boots offThe inaugural Bodog Poker Open climaxes this Sunday, March 9, at 4:00 p.m. EST, with the Bodog Poker Open Main Event ($500 Buy-In No-Limit Hold'em), and with just a few years to go, the haste is on to win a place to this history devising tournament, which will have $25,000 in further award money from Bodog and crown the first-ever Bodog Poker Champion.Giving online participants plentifulness of opportunities to gain a place on the inexpensive to what is anticipated to be the richest tourney in Bodog history, Bodog Poker is hosting more than than 50 different artificial satellites to the BPO Main Event from tonight up until the minute Sunday's large event acquires underway. Among the artificial satellites being offered are the concluding two BPO Main Event Semifinals, with each 1 guaranteeing 20 seating to the BPO Main Event, regardless of how many people enter. One Semifinal is scheduled tonight at 8:35 p.m. EST, with a $44 buy-in, and the concluding 1 will be held Friday, March 7, at 8:35 p.m. EST, featuring a $55 buy-in. On Saturday, March 8, the artificial satellite action really heat ups up at Bodog as the preliminary events are finished and all focusing turns to the series' championship. Starting early at 6:00 a.m. EST, artificial satellites will be running in the Bodog Poker Room at least every hr all the manner up until the Main Event on Sunday. Additionally, starting at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time on Sunday, artificial artificial satellites will be running at least every one-half hour, with "Last Chance" qualifiers running every 15 proceedings as the tourney pulls closer.Buy-ins for the BPO Main Event satellites scope from $25 + $2.50 to $100 + $9, and the formattings run the gamut from multi-table tourneys to single-table ace turbo sit down 'n' gos. The greatest stove stove poker tourney in Bodog history, the Bodog Poker Open kicked off last Monday, March 3, and so far, the six-event series have drawn many of the greatest name calling in the online poker human race and have paid out $291,750 in hard cash prizes, including $30,000 of further money added by Bodog. Two preliminary events remain--Event No. Four ($215 buy-in Pot Limit Hold'em,) and Event No. Five ($160 buy-in Limit Hold'em)--before the series' title on Sunday, March 9, at 4:00 p.m. EST. There, the victor will not only walk away with the top award and be crowned the first ever Bodog Poker Champion, but will also have an engraved Omega Speedmaster Pro ticker worth $4,400. For all of the inside information on the BPO Main Event qualifiers caput over to
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