The 2008 Western Classic Poker Championships are back!

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August 28 2008

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"The 2008 Western Classic Poker Championships is back!"
August 28, 2008

The most anticipated poker tournament in Western Australia is back and ready to kick off in just under week. This year’s Western Classic Poker Championships Main Event (November 20-23) estimated prize pool of more than $200,000 is sure to draw participants from all over Australia, especially since it features a juicy $100,000 guaranteed first prize*.

As always, players can expect a huge qualifier series with qualifiers running for as little as $115. Buy-in direct to the Main Event for $2,500 or win entry through their 14 qualifier events. The first qualifier kicks off at 6.30pm (local time) on the first day of the championship - Wednesday, September 3 with a Stage 1 No Limit Holdem Round 1 event. Buy-in for just $100 + $15.

Alternatively, you can also make the most of this tournament is by purchasing one of their Main Event Travel Packages (available from Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane) which will cover your flights and accommodation (breakfast included)  at the Holiday Inn Burswood. Interested candidates can book direct with Carlson Wagonlit Travel by calling +61 8 2 8666 1740 and quoting “Western Classic”.

For further information on this exciting event, plus registration details – visit Burswood Poker.

*Based on minimum number of Main Event entrants - Read the full Terms & Conditions.

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