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Everest Poker's Heads-Up Challenge

Promotions, 2008-07-16, by Ozone

It's not too late for players to get their hands on a piece of $20,000 being given away at Everest Poker. In the month of July, those who finish in the top 32 in any of three different tournament leaderboards will be automatically entered in Heads-Up Challenge tournaments where $20,000 will be given to the winners.

There are tournament leaderboards for Sit & Go Low, Sit & Go High, and Multi-Table tournaments. The top 32 finishers in each of these leaderboards for the month of July will face off against each other in heads-up tournaments. One round of heads-up matches will take place each Tuesday at 20:00 GMT between August 5th and September 2nd. Players receive cash prizes upon advancing to the next round. The prizes get larger and larger each week.

The Sit & Go High bracket offers the largest prizes. Round One winners in this bracket receive $125. Prizes get bigger every week; the champion will be awarded with $2,000!

Although July is halfway over, it's not too late to secure a spot in the top 32 of these leaderboards at Everest Poker.

Everest also announced a weekly $2,500 Bankroll Builder Freeroll. Players can buy-in directly to this freeroll with 1,000 Summit Points or participate in daily satellites. New players who opened an account at Everest Poker within the past three months can participate in a daily qualifier that is absolutely free. Those who have had an account longer than this are eligible to participate in qualifiers with a buy-in of 50 Summit Points.

Everest Poker does not accept real-money players from the United States.

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