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In November with the coming contest, VC Poker, the British gambling group, intends to add an acronym to the acronyms already existing in poker tournament. Sponsored by the company, the European Championship of Online Poker, GUKPT, WPT, WCOOP, WSOPE and WSOP are about to added to with ECOOP. This November, VC Poker is at the moment completing the fresh, Internet poker tournament with ten events, planned to continue for ten days. Offering an appealing two and half million dollar warranted prize reservoir, the best players from all over the world anticipated to express their interest in the opening occasion. A special fifty thousand dollar MVP Freeroll contest will be the poker tournaments special event, in which the 2007 ECOOP Most Valuable Player will be awarded to the victor. Entry to any of the ten ECOOP proffered events by poker enthusiasts is undertaken by accessing and paying one dollar ten cents to enter the VC Poker site. The website's interactive program provides all the information bearing each event's dates, schedules and qualifying requirements. Diversities of No Limit and Limit Texas Hold'em poker as well as Pot Limit Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo poker games will feature among the contest's chief events. The chance for poker participants to win a special ECOOP bracelet will also feature while individual events proffer their special set prize pool. On November 30, ECOOP chief events are planned to take off when the fifty thousand dollars Freeroll contest will immediately follow them. The objective of VC Poker's MVP Freeroll contest is to reward participants for their tenacity, endeavor and dexterity. By watching the MVP Leaderboard, participants can monitor their playing in the course of the chief event, in which ranking for the best ECOOP players in the finals. Fifty best players holding the MVP Leaderboard top ranking, at the termination of the ten day contest, will instantly obtain access to the fifty thousand dollars Freeroll contest planned for the December 11 schedule. Posted on: October 10, 2007
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