Tuesday 23 October 2012

One Night; Two New & Exclusive Events


 
Last night witnessed the debut of two brand spanking new tournaments, both exclusive to Black Belt Poker.

At 20:30, 32 quenched their thirst for speed in the first ever Turbo Takedown, a weekly No Limit Hold'em tournament with a $10+1 buy-in.

The winner was Orange Belt Iain 1894IAIN Brassell, who defeated Blue Belt and former UKIPT Champion Jamie Stilettomafiosa Burland heads-up to collect the $118.40 first prize.

1st  1894IAIN -- $118.40
2nd   StilettoMafiosa -- $80.00
3rd  HammerHorror -- $48.00
4th  NPenfold666 -- $32.00
5th  TeeDeeEye1 -- $24.00
6th  Mrdroodle -- $17.60


In doing so, Brassell also collected the first gift voucher of the year courtesy of The 12 Days of Christmas promotion, meaning he's now guaranteed a minimum of socks for Christmas! However, if he can use his gift voucher token to cash in the $5+0.50 $3,000 GTD event, he'll receive a gel mouse mat instead.

Of course, it doesn't have to end there; there will be plenty of opportunities to accrue gift vouchers and increase your chances of winning an Irish Open package, including the start of League XVII, in which the overall Champion will receive all 12 gift vouchers.

The 12 Days of Christmas is an exciting promotion in which players can use gift vouchers to play the daily $5+0.50 MTT during the dates of December 06-17. Depending on how many times you cash, you will win an incredible prize including the ultimate computer set-up.

Click here for more information on the 12 Days of Christmas promotion.

Due to popular demand, the Nightly Nifty that featured during Ninja has now become a Black Belt Poker staple event. Relabelled the Nifty at Nine, the event takes place every Monday at 21:00 (obv) and guarantees a prize pool of 1,250 Belt Points for the mere investment of 50 Spending Points.

With 20 players turning up for last night's inaugural event, there was a juicy 250 overlay in Belt Points. The man who took full advantage was Spencer dionysian Lawrence who etched his name in history as the first ever Nifty at Nine Champion.

As a result, he earned himself 500 Belt Points, meaning he's been credited with enough points to maintain Orange Belt - not bad for one night's work. Second place went to Andy RedKiteBlackBelt Brisland.

1st dionysian -- 500 Belt Points
2nd RedKiteBlackBelt -- 350 Belt Points
3rd ourkidsid -- 225 Belt Points
4th BobbersAllin -- 125 Belt Points
5th sprinterz -- 50 Belt Points


If you would like to play next week's event, then a token is currently available in the Black Belt Poker Store.

In the meantime, be sure to join us in tonight's League, as well as Wednesday's Mulligan in which another gift voucher will be on offer for the lucky winner.

To download the software, simply click here and follow the step-by-step process provided.

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