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To celebrate the launch of Betfair Poker's new rebuy tournaments, we're delighted to announce a massive $150,000 GTD tournament in October with small buy-in rebuy satellites on offer, giving lower stakes players the chance to qualify from just $5.50!
Level 1 Satellites
How much? Just $5.50 entry with unlimited rebuys for the first hour and then an add-on at the end of level four.
When? Everyday at 12pm, 2pm, 6pm and 8pm (BST)
What's the Deal? One seat is guaranteed to Level 2 in every Level 1 satellite.
Level 2 Satellites
How much? $55 entry with unlimited rebuys for the first hour and then an add-on at the end of level four.
When? Everyday at 5pm and 10pm (BST)
What's the Deal? One seat is guaranteed in every Level 2 satellite to the $150,000 Grand Final.
$150,000 GTD Grand Final
How much? $550 entry freezeout (no rebuys).
When? Sunday 28th October at 8pm (GMT)
What's the Deal? Loads of you will win heaps of lovely cash!!!
Good luck at the tables and we hope to see you in our massive Grand Final in October!
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