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Royal Vegas Poker Begins Search For 2005 WSOP Champion

$1 Can Become $10 Million at This Year's WSOP

Wednesday 9th March 2005

ALBANY, Channel Islands, March 8, 2005 -- Royal Vegas Poker today announced the chance for all poker players, amateur and expert, the chance to win a seat at the 2005 World Series of Poker for just $1. Online tournament play in Royal Vegas Poker's Road to the WSOP has begun and daily tournaments will run until June 15th, giving everyone the chance to take a piece of this year's $100 million estimated prize pool and play against world's finest players.

Following a 'Rounders' style tournament, players go through six levels of tournament play, with those finishing in the top two of each round continuing to the next level. The winner of the final level tournament's main event will receive a prize package valued at $12,500 which includes:

-- $10,000 buy-in to the WSOP

-- Round trip airline tickets to Las Vegas

-- Hotel accommodations

-- $500 spending cash upon arrive in Las Vegas

Satellite winners will participate in the 2005 WSOP No-limit Texas Hold'em World Championship Event that runs July 7-15th.

'Only on Royal Vegas Poker can you win a seat to the World Series of Poker for just a dollar. It's easiest way to win the ultimate shot at poker stardom,' said Lou Krieger, host of Royal Vegas Poker.

The 2004 WSOP saw an unprecedented 2,576 participants, more than tripling the number of 2003 participants. Along with last year's increased participation came an increased prize pool topping $49 million. With no signs of slowing, the 2005 WSOP is expecting over 5,000 entrants, bringing the aggregate prize pool to nearly $100 million.

For the last two years, online players have dominated the field at the World Series of Poker. This includes world-champions Greg 'Fossilman' Raymer (2004) and Chris Moneymaker (2003). In addition, Royal Vegas Satellite winner Rose Richie was the last woman standing in 2004. Rose won her seat at Royal Vegas Poker and took home more than $20,000, showing that top poker skills are honed online.

About Royal Vegas Poker

Unlike any other online poker site, RoyalVegasPoker.com is the place where poker players of all skill levels come to learn and play with the best. Hosted by Lou Krieger, author of 'Poker for Dummies', Royal Vegas Poker is the site where thousands of players come to play and 'Beat the Experts,' every Wednesday night. A safe, fun and trusted poker room, Royal Vegas Poker has been nominated for both the 2004 Gold Award and 2004 Silver Award for 'Top Poker Site' from Gambling Online Magazine, and is a top rated poker site at Casino Meister.




Source: OnlineCasinoNews

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