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February 14th 2007
Devilfish takes on Australian Airbag in PartyPoker European Challenge

Two of the most feared trash talkers in world poker, Tony G and Dave Ulliot, will captain their respective poker teams this march as East takes on West in the battle of Europe.


The Spring Poker Festival in Vienna is always one of the highlights in the European poker calendar, but this year it promises an extra treat. PartyPoker.com is holding online qualifiers for the East versus West Cup, with 50 places available to players from East Europe, and 50 for those from the West.

 

The tournament is a freeroll with €100,000 up for grabs. Uniquely, the money will be split with all ten players on the final table splitting €50,000 and all 50 players from the winning team sharing the other €50,000. That means even the first players elminated could still win money.

 

For your chance at a trip to Vienna, and a shot at €100,000 why not sign-up to PartyPoker.com now. Get a free $25 when you sign-up via WhichPoker.com.


Submitted: 14/02/2007 11:42:30

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