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Bodog Poker Open II Announced

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Bodog poker tournaments just keep getting bigger


With their biggest poker tournament ever, the $250,000 Guaranteed, having just finished, Bodog is keeping the steam up with the announcement of the Bodog Poker Open II and it's even bigger guaranteed prize pool of $300,000.

The BPO II Main Event will have a $470 + $30 buy-in and happens October 5 at 4 p.m. ET.

BPO II qualifiers are now running daily with buy-ins starting at as low as 50 Bodog Poker Points.

Last March saw the inaugural BPO won by phatcat who walked away with the main event's first place prize of $76,280 and an Omega Speed Master watch valued at $4,400. The 596 player field got a great value as Bodog added $25,000 to the prize pool.

Similarly to last year there will also be a week of preliminary events preceding the Main Event with buy-ins ranging from $44 - $350. Preliminary event can be expected in early September.

You won't want to miss this tournament series as it's shaping up to be a classic. Get more information on the BPO II to find out how to win your seat to it.


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