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« on: March 02, 2007, 09:53:56 AM »

Another awesome Sun Promo.

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Hello Justin,

It's a new month and as usual SunPoker brings new promotions to reward our players.  This month we have something a little different.  For the month of March we will be running a "most hands played" race in the game of Pot Limit Omaha .50-$1 limits and higher. 

The ten players who play the most hands in March will win a seat to the 2007 WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship, an $11,000 Prize package.  ($10K buy-in + $1,000 spending money) Second place $1,000 and third place $500.  If you haven't already tried Omaha I encourage you to do so.  It plays very similar to Texas Holdem and adds a whole new dimension to poker.  The hands played leader board will be added to the site shortly, and will be updated daily. 


Good luck at the tables,

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« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2007, 10:53:17 AM »

Another awesome Sun Promo.

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Hello Justin,

It's a new month and as usual SunPoker brings new promotions to reward our players.  This month we have something a little different.  For the month of March we will be running a "most hands played" race in the game of Pot Limit Omaha .50-$1 limits and higher. 

The ten players who play the most hands in March will win a seat to the 2007 WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship, an $11,000 Prize package.  ($10K buy-in + $1,000 spending money) Second place $1,000 and third place $500.  If you haven't already tried Omaha I encourage you to do so.  It plays very similar to Texas Holdem and adds a whole new dimension to poker.  The hands played leader board will be added to the site shortly, and will be updated daily. 


Good luck at the tables,

Adam S.
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It says the 10 players will win a seat yet it also gives a 2nd and 3rd prize? Do they mean that the 10 players will then play a STT to determine the winner of the $10k omaha seat?

I see an "El Capitano" style coup coming on............
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« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2007, 10:53:51 AM »

Another awesome Sun Promo.

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Hello Justin,

It's a new month and as usual SunPoker brings new promotions to reward our players.  This month we have something a little different.  For the month of March we will be running a "most hands played" race in the game of Pot Limit Omaha .50-$1 limits and higher. 

The ten players who play the most hands in March will win a seat to the 2007 WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship, an $11,000 Prize package.  ($10K buy-in + $1,000 spending money) Second place $1,000 and third place $500.  If you haven't already tried Omaha I encourage you to do so.  It plays very similar to Texas Holdem and adds a whole new dimension to poker.  The hands played leader board will be added to the site shortly, and will be updated daily. 


Good luck at the tables,

Adam S.
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I don't get this part "The ten players who play the most hands in March will win a seat to the 2007 WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship, an $11,000 Prize package.  ($10K buy-in + $1,000 spending money) Second place $1,000 and third place $500"

ten players get the package? or does the top 1 get the package? and the nr2 1k etc?
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« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2007, 10:56:31 AM »

I don't get this part "The ten players who play the most hands in March will win a seat to the 2007 WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship, an $11,000 Prize package.  ($10K buy-in + $1,000 spending money) Second place $1,000 and third place $500"

ten players get the package? or does the top 1 get the package? and the nr2 1k etc?

too slow chicken merengo Wink
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« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2007, 10:58:12 AM »

I don't get this part "The ten players who play the most hands in March will win a seat to the 2007 WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha World Championship, an $11,000 Prize package.  ($10K buy-in + $1,000 spending money) Second place $1,000 and third place $500"

ten players get the package? or does the top 1 get the package? and the nr2 1k etc?

too slow chicken merengo Wink

yep...you and your damned monkey fingers....also..is it play most hands? or the top ten rakers..small difference between the two
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« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2007, 10:58:48 AM »

wow, just checked the site, very misleading, it is a sng for the top ten.

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10 Handed Free Roll Prizes

1st place – A seat in the $10,000 WSOP Omaha World Championship + $1,500 cash
2nd place- A seat in the $1,500 WSOP Pot Limit Omaha event + $1,000 cash
3rd place - $500 in cash


I certainly read it as being top 10 got a seat.
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« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2007, 11:04:35 AM »

it says that 10 get a seat though
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