Sunday 16 January 2011

Bust a Black Belt - Tonight!



Black Belt Poker's head honchos are quietly awaiting tomorrow's release from the mental asylum after going buy-in bonkers in the Winter Sales, but before the straitjackets come off, they have one more night of poker madness for you to contend with.

Tonight's closing $200,000 GTD event already has 66 percent sliced off the buy-in, but as an exclusive bonus to all Black Belt Poker players, Neil Channing and Richard Ashby are placing an incredible bounty on their head in our exciting Bust a Black Belt promotion.

This means that for just $100, not only do you have the opportunity to battle it out for the same fantastic guaranteed prize pool, but if you eliminate Neil or Richard from the tournament, then we'll stump up $10,000 and buy you into this year's World Series of Poker Main Event.

This is an incredible once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but to take advantage, you must play the tournament via Black Belt Poker. If you don't currently have an account, then don't fret, as opening one is easy: simply download the software, and follow the step-by-step process provided. The tournament can then be located in 'Scheduled'.

Already this week, players have been flocking to Black Belt Poker to take advantage of the Winter Sales and vie for the lion's share of a host of juicy prize pools. In only the opening event of the Sales - the $60,000 GTD $50 rebuy - Brown Belt and recent Grading winner Sam 'KODDZILLA' Razavi finished 10th of 909 for a highly respectable $1,038.40.

Similarly, Blue Belt and UKIPT Brighton victor Jamie 'StilettoMafiosa' Burland won $2,207.00 for fifth in the $30,000 GTD rebuy, while unknown entity 'PEC1973' snapped up $1,260 for second in the $5,000 GTD $20 freezeout. Meanwhile, Purple Belt Sean 'bolden1212' Bolden picked up $920.70 for 35th in the $200,000 GTD $150 freezeout having bought into the event using a Black Belt Poker token purchased with Spending Points.

Perhaps the most commendable performance, however, came in the $35,000 GTD High Rollers event. With the price hacked down by an astonishing $80 percent, community legend Carey 'Careybear' Hollick decided that the offer was to good to ignore, and duly turned $100 into a mouth-watering $8,464.50 with a runner-up spot from a field 627.

Tonight's final event kicks off at 7pm sharp. If you would like to echo the achievements of Carey and co., then make sure you register now to secure your seat. If you don't, then you could find yourself in the neighbouring room to Black Belt Poker's batch of nuttters.

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