Poker Aspirant Uses New Way to Raise Cash for WSOP Tourney
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San Jose, Costa Rica (PRWEB) August 6, 2006 -- It costs $10,000 to enter the main event at the World Series of Poker, which is more than Mike Kurtyak or any of his poker buddies could afford on their own. So, they had an ingenious idea: Hold a year-long tournament, one event a month, with the winner earning a trip to the main event.
Ten guys chipped in $100 every time they played. They accumulated points for finishing first, second, third and so on. The guy with the most points at the end got the entire pot of $11,000 -- $10,000 for the entry fee and $1,000 for travel.
Mike won it, and now he finds himself in a much different game -- the world's biggest poker tournament. If you're like Mike, and can't afford to pay $10, 000 to play at the WSOP, you still have the opportunity to play poker at sites like DoylesPokerRoom.com.
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