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Ultimate Bet Offering WSOP Seats

June 16, 2010

in Rakeback News

Still don’t have your ticket to the WSOP Main Event? Maybe UltimateBet can help. UB will be running two different ways for players to earn a seat to the WSOP Main Event.

The first, running now through June 27 is via qualifying freerolls that will lead up to a final event on the 27th. The daily Round One freerolls happen six times a day at 12:30am, 4:30am, 8:30am, 12:30pm, 4:30pm, and 8:30pm (all times are ET). Each freeroll will qualify 100 players to participate in a Round Two tournament that takes place on the coming three Sundays where 100 players will advance. Round Three will take place on June 27 at 8pm. The winner of Round Three gets a $12,000 WSOP package which includes the $10,000 Main Event buy-in plus $2,000 for travel and accommodations.

The second way to earn your way to the WSOP is via the Ultimate Bet satellites. On June 20th at 4pm (ET) UB will have a 50 seat guarantee. Buy-in is $530 and awards the $12,000 package described above. Of course, UB is running super-satellites into the $530 event so if your bankroll doesn’t have the room to buy-in directly you can make your way there for as little as $3.

If you don’t already have an Ultimate Bet rackback account you can also play in any of the above events via the Absolute skin. If you don’t have either an Ultimate Bet or Absolute rakeback account already, learn how you can get up to 30% rakeback on Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker.

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