| 03/13/2010 |
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For people who love both the game of poker, and travel, a new promotion being partnered by the online gambling group Poker Stars could be the very closest thing to perfect. Apparently, the marketing team at the internet casino have signed up to play their part in a new promotion for Tourism Australia, offering up the chance to participate in a tour of the Australian and New Zealand poker tournament circuit. Part of Tourism Australia’s The Best Job in the World, the online casino is putting a definitively lucky spin on their portion, being branded as the Poker Stars’ Dream Job Australia promo. One lucky player will be given th opportunity to sign a $100,000 contract with the site, and permitted to live the ‘jet-setting poker player’ lifestyle for one year. Forty thousand dollars will be provided for poker tournament buy-in costs, and an additional salary of $5,000 will be paid to the lucky player. For those who would love to be part of the promotion, complete details can be found at the internet gambling home site. Free qualifiers are being hosted Saturday through Thursday nights on the online casino, through the end of March. Weekly finals will take place on Fridays, with a Grand Finale scheduled for March 27th. The top ten players will then face off for the top spot, making the lucky one a professional poker play instantaneously. On a Poker Stars side note, the site also has a sister promotion running, designed only for women. A new poker club for ladies only has been introduced at the internet casino site, with opportunities being granted to attend and play the European Poker Tour’s Grand Final in Monte Carlo at the end of April. Called the Luxury Ladies Poker Club, daily and weekly satellite tournaments have been scheduled, providing ample chances to vie for the prize package, worth €3,500 including the Grand Final’s buy-in price and five nights accommodation. |
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