Final Pokerstars Turbo Takedown, win a Porsche!

Posted on May 19, 2009 by: with No comments yet, your thoughts are welcome!

 

After a great May month of promotions, Pokerstars has one last chance for players to strike it big.  This sunday, May 31st, the last Turbo Takedown tournament will be held.  This tournament has a prize pool of $1,000,000 dollars.  If that isn’t enough to get you to play in this event, Pokerstars is always including a free Porsche Cayman S for the first place winner.  Pokerstars has already gave away 9 this month, and the 10th will cap off a great customer apprciation month
The previous tournaments all played at a 5,000 fpp (frequent player points) buy in to play this tournament with numerous satellites being held.  Being the final tournament, Stars decided to drop the buy-in to a drastic low of 2,000 fpp.  Additionally, they have expanded the player field from a max of 10,000 to a massive 30,000 player max.  If you dont want to pay all those FPP you have earned over time, there are super-satellites available as low as 8 fpp.

Recently, Dario Minieri bought his Porsche for a cool 3,000,000 FPP.  Now is your chance to stick it to one of the best young online pros out there by winning yours for a measly 2,000 FPP.  Good luck!

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