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The Winamax Poker Tour Grand Final: the highlight of the 2011 /2012 season

by Julien Tissot
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The Winamax Poker Tour Grand Final: the highlight of the 2011 /2012 season

Poker is becoming a veritable social phenomenon. Millions of players gather in clubs, on the Internet or with friends. It’s an exciting and highly addictive game. As a result, tournaments are multiplying, and Winamax has organized the biggest one in France this season.
April 29 will mark the ultimate denouement of an adventure in which more than 400,000 enthusiasts have embarked! After free online qualifiers on winamax.fr (running until February 21) and an epic 68 regional tournaments in 37 French cities, the journey will come to a close in Paris. A highly promising grand finale, where more than 1,000 players are expected over six days in the privileged setting of the Cercle Clichy Montmartre. There were 2,000 players at the launch of the Winamax Poker Tour at the Grande Halle de la Villette in early November. Luxsure had the opportunity to tell you all about it.
This final will be an opportunity to cross swords with Team Pro Winamax players and other enthusiasts, share warm moments and meet poker fans with different playing styles. And all under the same conditions as the major international tournaments. The tension should be at its highest on the green carpet.
Direct qualification for the final on Winamax.fr!
Right up to the last minute, winamax.fr’s online tables will allow you to secure your place in the grand final either directly via paid satellites (from €1), or free of charge to access the final live stages. It’s also possible to take part in the Winamax Poker Tour Main Event without qualifying, by buying your seat for €550. The show promises to be epic!
The prize: an estimated €500,000 and the ultimate title of French Champion!
Shuffle up and Deal!

Julien Tissot
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