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| $2,000,000 Pokerstars Turbo Takedown ![]() The $2 Million PokerStars Turbo Takedown runs at 14:30 ET on February 17. This no-limit hold?em event has a $2 Million guarantee for your 10,000 FPP entry fee, with a first place prize of $200,000. One out of every three players will walk away with money, so you stand a great chance of turning your FPP credits into real cash. If you don?t feel like using that many of your Frequent Player Points, don?t worry. You can qualify for this one-of-a-kind tournament NOW! Pokerstars is running satellites to the big one around the clock. You can get into the main event for as little as 10 Frequent Player Points. How to play in the $2 Million PokerStars Turbo Takedown
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| Pokerstars is running satellites to the big one around the clock. You can get into the main event for as little as 10 Frequent Player Points.
__________________ 24 Hour Poker Marathon Coming November 22nd and 23rd, 2008 12 Days of Christmas Coming December 12th - 23rd, 2008 2008 Holiday Poker Gift Shopping Guide Need a break from playing poker? Have a go at some Casino Games or some No Deposit Slots. Cake Poker players, are you getting 33% rakeback? Get Cake poker rakeback. "Americans have played poker throughout history. Playing poker on the internet is simply an example of an American tradition evolving into the 21st century. It is unfathomable that poker, an American pastime and game of skill, should be banned for the millions who enjoy playing responsibly." |
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