Poker Central and the World Series of Poker will host a $10,000 freeroll tournament exclusively for PokerGO subscribers on Thursday, 6 July at 12 p.m. PST at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Only days away from the most famous tournament in the history of the game – the World Series of Poker Main Event – PokerGO subscribers will get their chance to "Get in the Game," with cash prizes for the top five players and the eventual winner receiving $5,000.
Registration for this event will take place at the PokerGO booth in the Rio Ballroom hallway on 5 July from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. PDT and on 6 July from 9 a.m. to 12 noon PDT. Players registering for this event at the booth must show proof of their subscription to PokerGO by providing a valid login email. From there, players will receive a verification token to be taken to the WSOP main cage to officially receive a table and seat location for entry into the event.
"Our PokerGO subscribers are not only avid viewers of live tournaments and original programming, but they are also some of the most passionate poker players on earth," said Joe Kakaty, president of Poker Central. "The $10,000 freeroll tournament will give subscribers the opportunity to 'get in the game' and play on the same felt where their favorite poker pros will soon compete in the WSOP Main Event."
Registration for this event will take place at the PokerGO booth in the Rio Ballroom hallway on 5 July from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. PDT and on 6 July from 9 a.m. to 12 noon PDT. Players registering for this event at the booth must show proof of their subscription to PokerGO by providing a valid login email. From there, players will receive a verification token to be taken to the WSOP main cage to officially receive a table and seat location for entry into the event.
"Our PokerGO subscribers are not only avid viewers of live tournaments and original programming, but they are also some of the most passionate poker players on earth," said Joe Kakaty, president of Poker Central. "The $10,000 freeroll tournament will give subscribers the opportunity to 'get in the game' and play on the same felt where their favorite poker pros will soon compete in the WSOP Main Event."
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