All Absolute Poker players will now have the possibility to pay the buy-in fees into satellite events by choosing one of three different methods. The options available will be: cash, tournament dollars or AbsolutePoints. Players will be prompted to choose the type of payment they prefer when registering for the tournament, and methods can be combined.
Absolute Poker is constantly innovating and looking to improve the customer experience at their poker client, providing players with different payment methods is a new way to put the AbsolutePoints to good use, so players will have a new option when they have accumulated enough points.
In other Absolute Poker news, there will be hundreds of thousands of dollars at stake this weekend: on Saturday alone there will be $200K on the line divided into eight different tournaments, and the two largest tournaments will have $50K guaranteed prize pools. The first one will start at 2:55 pm ET and it will be played in the NLHE deep stack format. The second tournament will start ten minutes later and it will be played in the No Limit Hold’em format with normal stacks.
Sunday is by far the most anticipated day for all Absolute Poker players: with half a million dollars distributed among nine tournaments, players will have plenty of options to end the day with a big score. The first big prize pool will be at stake at 2 pm, a total of $100K will be up for grabs and it will surely ignite some rivalry at the virtual felts. A $200K prize pool will also be at stake two hours after the previous mentioned tournament starts, .
As the day ends players will be able to enter a knockout tournament with a $40K prize pool, and the last tournament of the day will be a $15K re-buy tourney at 10 pm.
For further details please visit the Absolute Poker site.
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