PaddyPowerPoker.com announces Paddy’s lucky score
By Richard Hutchinson on 2010-03-12 08:47:26
Series of money-added ‘all-in-every-hand’ tournaments scheduled during Cheltenham week
paddypowerpoker.com today announces Paddy’s Lucky Score, a unique series of ‘all-in-every-hand’ tournaments to run from March 15th through March 19th. Players will begin each tournament with just a single chip and with antes set at 1,000, blind luck will determine the winner of each tournament.
Most of the Paddy’s Lucky Score tournaments will have money-added to the prizepool, with $500 added to the Main Event $10 freezeout running on the night of St. Patrick’s Day.
Cheltenham Bankroll Booster tournaments featuring lower buy-ins will run each afternoon, allowing lucky players to top up their bankrolls in advance of the world’s biggest racing festival and take advantage of Paddy Power’s legendary money-back betting specials.
“We’re matching the exciting racing action on our poker tables with our Paddy’s Lucky Score promotion and encouraging our players to grab the opportunity to win big!” said Paddy Power, Communications Manager for paddypowerpoker.com. “The all-in-every-hand structure will mean that poker skills are not as important as luck – given Paddy’s Day falls mid-week, I’m sure everyone will have their shamrocks and four-leaf clovers at the ready when they play Paddy’s Lucky Score!”
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