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First game is on 2nite peeps gl Win! A live package and coaching from Sam Trickett! 24 Mar 2014 Dave Woods Freerolls, Slider Win poker coaching from the man who won over $10m in the Big One for One Drop tournament! They say that poker’s all about the money, but we’d beg to differ on this occasion. Enter our exclusive Everest Poker promotion and you can win your share of the whopping €3,000 prize pool, with the winner getting an €800 live package on top. As if that’s not enough, we’re also giving you the chance to secure live poker coaching from high stakes legend Sam Trickett! Sam Trickett has won close to a staggering $20m in live tournaments, and countless millions more in cash games across the globe. He’s a poker superstar who is notoriously shy about divulging his winning secrets – but we’ve convinced him that you’re worth it. Win our promotion and you’ll get to play a live event with Sam, after a coaching session where he’ll reveal the tips and tricks that could turn you into the next globetrotting star. Don’t miss the chance to change your life forever! The rules The Everest series consists of two qualifiers and a final. You can win a seat to the final by finishing in the top three in either of the qualifiers. After the two qualifiers the 20 people who cash the most will also win a seat to the final. (You can only win one seat. If you finish in the top three in both qualifiers your second seat will be awarded to the next finisher. Outright seat winners will not feature on the leaderboard). You can also buy into the final direct. Two ways to enter If you already have an Everest Poker account you can get the password for the first qualifier from the April issue of PokerPlayer – click here to get your digital copy instantly! If you don’t have an Everest Poker account, you must be tracked to PokerPlayer to enter the tournament. This is to stop the tournament password from getting onto forums and the prizes won by non-readers. Clear your cookies and cache first, then download the software from this link and set-up a real money account. Then, email your username to [email protected] and we’ll register you for the first freeroll automatically. We’ll email you the password for the next qualifier when it’s available. You can find all of the tournaments in the main Everest tournament lobby. The Prizes €3,000 in cash €800 live package, to include main event buy-in, flights and accommodation One hour of coaching with Sam Trickett Let this man show you the path to fame and fortune! The schedule Qualifier 1 – freeroll – register now! Name: PokerPlayer €250 Freeroll Date: Monday April 7, 7pm Prize pool: €250 Top 3 qualify for the final Top 30 get paid New customers MUST download and sign up through this link to be eligible to win the prizes – clear your cookies and cache first! Qualifier 2 – €3.00+€0.30 Name: PokerPlayer €500 Added Date: Monday May 5, 7pm €500 added Top 3 qualify for the final Top 30 get paid Grand final – €50+€5.00 Name: PokerPlayer GF €2250 Added Date: Monday June 2, 7pm €2,250 added Winner gets an €800 package to a live event in Europe, including main event buy-in, flights and accommodation, plus one hour of coaching with Sam Trickett To get entry into all of our premium freerolls, subscribe to PokerPlayer today for just £12.99 for a year! Freerolllive pokerpoker coachingSam Tricketttournament poker

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Re: Everest pokerplayer ul with that 99 hand where you went out... I also had 99 so you were drawing very thin. I agonised over shoving but decided to just meekly fold, glad I did although I'm not sure it's the best move pokerwise. (well when I say drawing, obviously 99 is not drawing vs QK until it hits, but you know what I mean :> )

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Re: Everest pokerplayer Finished 3rd in the buy-in leg t'other day. But no word of a token for the final, and league table on PP website still shows standings from after first leg...anyone else manage to get in via top 20 in the league, or otherwise? And have you heard anything about the final ticket?

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