Bodog Announces Their Biggest Poker Tournament Ever

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Bodog Announces Its Biggest Guaranteed Poker Tourney Ever

On August 10th Bodog is replacing their usual $100,000 Guaranteed tournament with their largest guaranteed tournament ever with a minimum prize pool of $250,000. From July 14th through the week of August 4th they will be offering hundreds of qualifiers with buy-ins ranging from $1+$0 to $54+4. You will also be able to buy directly in for $250 + $20. Head to Bodog for more information on this upcoming guaranteed poker tournament.

Bodog Running APT Macau Online Qualifiers

Win a trip to Macau to compete in the APT as a member of Team Bodog from August 26 - 31. Score one of their four seats and you'll receive the Main Event buy-in ($5,300), flight expenses, six nights' accommodation in Macau and $500 in spending cash. Compete in qualifiers running between July 7 - August 3 or play their Seat Giveaway Series (finale on August 2). Find out more about Bodog's APT Macau online qualifiers.

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