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PartyPoker Lowers Fees

Online casino announces ten-dollar flat fee for all sit-and-go tournaments with buy-ins up to $5,000

Thursday 1st May 2008



Alderney-licensed online casino PartyPoker.com has announced that it is reducing the fees for its sit-and-go single-table tournaments with buy-ins of over $200 to only ten dollars.

The site stated that no matter how high the stakes get, competitors would only be charged ten dollars to take part, even for buy-ins as high as $2,000.

In addition, it has also announced the introduction of a full range of high-end sit-and-go events with buy-ins extending up to $5,000. Competitors in these events will also only be charged ten dollars by the online casino, a savings of up to $190.

'This is great news for any big game hunter looking to make the most of their bankroll,” said a spokesperson for PartyPoker.com.

 


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