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2010 Aussie Millions - Online Poker Satellites and Qualifiers

Written by Mick Bergen   
Thursday, 19 November 2009 17:04
Play in satellite tournaments for the 2010 Aussie Millions.

Are you ready to play in the 2010 Aussie Millions? Doyles Room is offering your chance to do just that through various online poker satellites and qualifiers in the “Road to the Aussie Millions” event. In 2008 from a field of 780, the Aussie Millions crowned 21-year old Russian Alexander Kostritsyn with nearly $1.65 million AUD (approximately $1.5 million USD) with his victory over Eric Seidel and 2009 saw Stewart Scott  take home $2 million AUD. Now is your chance to make history in one of the world’s most respected poker tournaments around the world. Play in the road to the 2010 Aussie Millions qualifier series for your seat to the main event and a prize package total of $13,000. Play online poker now for your seat to the 2010 Aussie Millions in Australia.

Buy-in for the main event at the 2010 Aussie Millions will cost $10,500 AUD (approximately $9,500 USD) and be held at the Melbourne Crown Casino from January 24th to January 31st 2010. Package winners will have a 10 night stay at the Crown Promenade from January 22nd through February 1st 2010 to have enough time to see all the history Australia has to offer. Online poker satellite winners will have a ticket to the official “Welcome Party” on January 22nd, the “Farewell Party” on January 31st and the $50,000 freeroll on January 26th. Doyles Room will also kick in poker gear like hats and shirts for you to wear in the 2010 Aussie Millions along with $1,500 for travel expenses.

Doyles Room is currently offering online poker qualifiers to the 2010 Aussie Millions until December 27th, 2009 with the $13,000 main event final be played on Sunday the 27th at 8:00pm EST. There are daily $4.00 semi-qualifiers with $10.50 sit’n’gos to the main event. If you have already been playing at Doyles, then on Sunday’s at 1:00pm EST and 10:00pm EST, you can play for an Aussie Millions semi-final seat with the top 10 advancing for 2 Gold Chips. Gold Chips are given at real money games or in tournaments for the amount of rake you produce or fees you pay that can later be redeemed for buy-ins for tournaments like the 2010 Aussie Millions. Doyles Room will also be hosting daily $12 satellites with one seat awarded for every $321 in the prize pool along with semi-qualifiers to the final for 10 Gold Chips on Saturday’s at 8:00pm.

The cost for buying directly into the $13,000 Aussie Millions final at Doyles Room will be $300 with one seat awarded for every $13,000 in the prize pool. Direct buy-in for the semi-final online poker satellite to the final will be $57 and is scheduled to start at 5:00pm EST. So for as little as $4, you could be on your way Down Under sitting next to Doyle himself on the plane on the way to one of the most prestigious tournaments known around the world. Join today and receive a 110% deposit bonus up to $550 and play in the $50,000 bounty tournaments held every Wednesday with Doyle “Tex_Dolly” Brunson, Mike "The Mad Genius" Caro and Hoyt "Mr. Move All-in" Corkins.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 19 November 2009 18:17
 

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