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Re: $60 million dollar winner take all tourney
I doubt that it's even money that this happens.
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Re: $60 million dollar winner take all tourney
The MANSIONPOKER.NET POKERDOME SERIES is slated to debut on Sunday, May 15, 2006 (11:00 PM-1:00AM local) on FSN owned-and-affiliated regional sports networks, and continues for 43 consecutive weeks. The series' multi-faceted tournaments originate inside a remarkable, high-tech soon-to-be-built arena called the "Pokerdome."
Awesome. -kyo |
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Sounds like it is invite only... boo!
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How much could a sponsor seriously pay? You would think they would be better off spending less $$ for a super bowl commercial.
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they can sponsor me, im available to play
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With a AUD $13.3m entry fee, that's the equivalent of over USD $10m.
As far as I know, to date the largest entry fee for a tournament was $400K in the first series of Poker Superstars. This seems awfully pricey, even for sponsors. |
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This sounds so crazy...
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I'm sure top names won't have toruble finding sponsors or crazy rich fans to back them. Heck, we might even see them e-baying some of their action.
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If it is being sponsored by a big online startup - why so much money? Do they not think that they could get Ivey, Brunson, etc to show up for a paltry 20 million dollar first prize?
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