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WSOP 2009 Pot Limit Omaha Championship Seats Up for Grabs

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It is no secret that Mansion Poker is running promotions with qualifiers to the WSOP Main Event and Side Events, but now they are offering yet another super satellite promotion. This one is for seats in the World Championship of Pot-Limit Omaha to be held in well-known Harrah’s Casino – The Rio - located in exciting Las Vegas, Nevada, where the city never sleeps and the action never stops!

For those of you who are partial to the game of Pot-Limit Omaha (PLO), this is your prime opportunity to earn your seat in the 2009 WSOP Pot-Limit Omaha Main Event, with an all-inclusive $13,000 package to Vegas. The prize package covers the dates from June 18th to June 23rd, 2009 and includes your $10,000 buy-in to the PLO Main Event, (Event #40), $250 for registration fees, $650 for a full five nights of accommodations at the Rio Hotel and Casino and $2,100 for flights and spending money.

One way to get there is in the 20 player minimum Super satellite that will be held on Saturday May 23rd at 20:00 (GMT). You can buy-in directly for $500+35 or you may choose to earn your way through the Mansion Poker satellites running now. For starters, you can choose to play in the Ongoing Sit n' Go 5-player Stage 1 Satellites to the Super Satellite for $107 + $9 or the Sit n' Go 10-player Stage 1 Satellites for $53.5 + $4. There is also the 10-player Sit n' Go Stage 2 Satellite to the 18:25 Stage 1, for only $10 + $1.

If you prefer larger tournaments, you can compete in the 18:25 (GMT) daily Stage 1 Satellite Freezeout for a buy-in of $80 + $8 that will award 1 seat for every $535 collected, or choose from the two daily Stage 2 Satellites with the first having a buy-in of $12 + $1 for the Freezeout at 14:45 (GMT) where 1 seat will be awarded for every $88 collected to the 18:25 Stage 1. Or, in the Stage 2 R/A Satellite, you can buy in for $9 + $0.9 at 10:15 (GMT), where 1 seat will be up for grabs for every $88 collected to the 18:25 Stage 1.

Want to get in cheap? Then try the Ongoing "1 Hand" Stage 3 Sit n' Go Satellites for only $0.77 + $0.07 where the top finisher among 10 players wins a seat to the 13:00 Stage 2. For more low cost options, there are also several Stage 1 and Stage 2 Satellites starting at only $3 + $0.3 on the agenda.

Since joining the massive iPoker network, Mansion Poker now offers all the advantages that come along with being a member of this huge network base, including great value in guaranteed tournaments, as well as fabulous freerolls having prize pools of up to $15,000 and a far broader selection of qualifiers to live poker events. Just like the current qualifiers to the 2009 World Series of Poker. Seize this opportunity at Mansion Poker and we may see you in your seat at the World Series of Poker!

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