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Home arrow News arrow 24-Hour Poker Sports Challenge (30.04)
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The 24-Hour Poker Sports Challenge is unlike any other poker tournament or sporting event you have seen before.


Everest Poker is hosting a 24-hour poker tournament where only the strong will survive. Players from Everest and five Dutch and Flemish poker clubs will be battling it out to get their players to the final table and a chance to win a $13,000 WSOP Main Event prize package.*


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Each team will also participate in athletic contests to win extra chips. Winning a team sports challenge means even players who have gone out will receive chips, putting them right back into the action at the tables.

 
The 24-Hour Poker Sports Challenge will be held in Aachen, Germany on May 29 – 30 at the Forsthaus Schontal.


Are you up to the challenge? To reign supreme at the table and on the field, you first have to qualify online.

How do I qualify?


You can win your seat in the WSOP for $0!


Everest Poker is hosting three $100 24-Hour Poker Sports Challenge Freerolls open to all Dutch and Flemish players. Each freeroll will qualify four players, creating a 12-person team to represent Everest in the 24-Hour Poker Sports Challenge.


All Freerolls will take place on Sundays at 19:00 GMT (21:00 NL)
April 26
May 03
May 10

What about the prizes?


The last player standing will receive the ultimate reward — a $13,000 WSOP Main Event prize package. The runner up will receive a WSOP Side Event prize package worth $3500. We will also be awarding a Community Cup to the most dominant athlete and team, as well as other awards throughout the competition.

Start your training today! Remember, only the strongest will survive in the 24-Hour Poker Sports Challenge.
*  Entrants must be at least 21 years old on or before May 31, 2009. The winner will be required to produce proof of age (passport or other valid picture ID).


 
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