Intertops Starts $2K Independence Day Poker Tour

Intertops Starts $2K Independence Day Poker Tour
Satellites for the $2000 GTD Independence Day poker tournament at Intertops Poker start on Tuesday, June 26th and winning a guaranteed prize with style is what playing the game of skill is all about. If you agreed with our statement, stay sharp and keep that fixed mindset, since playing Texas Hold'em on one of the world's busiest platforms takes a lot of guts. The satellite events run from June 26th to July 4th at 7:05 AM, 2:05 PM and 7:05 PM EDT, and operators are expecting to see a lot of fireworks. The buy-in is set at $3 only, while the entry fee requires an additional 30c. The winner will be guaranteed a place in the grand final on Independence Day, but those who miss out on qualification during the first phase are invited to try their luck in two LAST CHANCE events, also on July 4th. These games take place at 11:10 AM and 3:10 PM EDT, with buy-ins capped at 90c and an entry fee at 9c. In addition, tickets for the final tournament at 7:00 PM EDT on July 4th can be purchased by players who are confident enough to jump straight to where the main action is. Final tickets cost $35 and there is an entry fee at $3.50, but walking away with the grand prize of $2,000 is definitely worth the risk, as gaining experience on the Independence Day is something a true player never forgets. The Fourth of July One is one of the biggest federal holidays in the U.S. and Intertops wants to contribute to the overall experience by running a fantastic poker tournament. The venue can't wait to get started, marketing manager comments. The Horizon network of poker sites consists of reputable shops for online betting on sports, slots and table games. Its reputable platform has recently celebrated 20 successful years in business, and most of its promotional values come in the form of tournaments. Grab the operator's unique opportunity and take part in a satellite poker tournament with a guaranteed prize pool of $2,000. Sign-up now!
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