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Two years ago Chris Moneymaker made history when he turned a $39 investment into a $2.5 million World Series of Poker victory. The following year Greg Raymer spent $160 online to win $5 million. Beginning in June the 2005 World Series of Poker will be offering the largest payouts yet and the same online poker rooms making regular people millionaires are starting to offer seats. The recently launched www.WorldSeriesOnline.com reviews the top online poker sites offering satellites to the World Series of Poker main event.

With an estimated 8,000 entrants and $80 million prize pool this years tournament has casual poker players worldwide asking how to get a piece of the action. www.WorldSeriesOnline.com is the answer. Visitors are quickly shown where to find the most seats with the least competition. History has proven even a small investment can lead to millions of dollars. Tournament qualifiers with entry fees as cheap as $1 are discussed as well as the satellites that made Chris Moneymaker and Greg Raymer millionaires overnight. Hundreds of people will be sent to the World Series of Poker from online tournaments and www.WorldSeriesOnline.com finally offers surfers a site to learn where they can find a seat with their name on it.

Due to the craze generated by the World Series of Poker amateur poker leagues are springing up and dealing at bars, pubs, and bowling alley's worldwide. Everyone realizes they might have the skills necessary to become the next world champion and www.WorldSeriesOnline.com can make that dream a reality.

About the 2005 World Series of Poker
The World Series of Poker is the Superbowl of poker tournaments. This years event will be held June 2, 2005 - July 15, 2005 at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada overseen by Harrah's management. The main event is a no limit Texas hold'em tournament boasting a $10,000 entry fee and is seen on ESPN.

Source: Prweb

Tuesday, 22 March 2005


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