Everest Poker’s Heads Up Challenge
Starting in August Everest Poker is hosting a Heads Up tournament challenge where their players will compete for a share of the $20,000 prize pool. To qualify for the Heads Up Challenge players must finish in the top 32 in one of the Tournament Leaderboards for the month of July.
Everest Poker has three tournament leaderboards that include Sit & Go Low, Sit & Go High and Multi-Table. The top 32 players of each leaderboard will be automatically entered into the Heads Up Challenge and the brackets of players entered will be posted on the Everest Poker website. The players will also be seeded according to there leaderboard finish. Example first place of the Multi-table leaderboard will be the first seed of the Multi-table bracket and will play the 32nd seed.
Any player that qualifies for the leaderboard will be freerolled in each heads up match and players will earn cash for each win and move on to the next round. (please see chart below for prize pool structure) The heads up tournament will begin August 5th and the championship matches will start September 2nd.

Everest Poker’s $2,500 Bankroll Builder Freeroll
New poker players that are very inexperienced can take part in the Everest Poker’s $2,500 Bankroll Builder Freeroll. This freeroll is a perfect promotion for beginners that are new and looking at building there bankroll from scratch. Everest Poker understands that all great poker players start small and before these players can make their first high buy-in tournament score, they need practice and a bankroll to start out.
There are a few restrictions on entering the beginners only daily satellites: Registration is only available to Everest Poker players that have an account that is no older than three months. Players must also qualify for the $2,500 freeroll finale via the the two daily qualifier tournaments or buy entering the finale directly for 1,000 Summit Points. Each qualifier tournament will pay out the top 50 with seats to the finale.
Regular players can also satellite their way to the finale by entering satellites that have a buy-in of 0+50 Summit Points and the satellite sends the top 25 players to the finale. Players will also have the option of playing, Speed, Turbo or Six Handed Tables for the daily satellites. Regular players also have the option to buy in directly to the finale for 1,000 Summit Points.

Everest Poker runs several other promotions, for more details please visit EverestPoker.com.



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