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Last chance to play poker in London with High Stakes Adventure

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Our High Stakes Adventures are some of the most popular promotions that we offer. Earlier this year, we sent players to Vietnam and Cyprus, and now we’re on to London — one of the best cities in the entire world.

On May 28th we had the first satellite of our High Stakes Adventure London, guaranteeing three packages (over $110,000 value each). And this Sunday is the final satellite where at least two more packages will go.

  • 2 Packages GTD Sunday, July 16th at 2:05pm ET ($2,650 buy-in)

Each package consists of $110,000 for tourney buy-ins /entry fees to the series in London. You will also get round-trip business class airfare plus luxury accommodations.

If you win, you’ll travel to London from July 27th to August 10th. You’ll live it up in this cosmopolitan city that has top-notch restaurants, an amazing theater district and world-famous tourist destinations like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.

But the real prize for poker players will be the high stakes action at the tables against the most elite players in the game. Note tourney buy-ins typically range from $15,000 to a whopping $100,000, not even including entry fees.

And if all this isn’t exciting enough, we’re giving you the opportunity to sell some of your action to our CEO. He’s willing to purchase up to 50% of your tourney buy-ins ($55,000 total). Or you can decide to keep all the action (and the winnings!) for yourself.

For full details on the High Stakes Adventure: London, visit our promo page here.

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