Still Time to Qualify for the PokerNews EPIC League Final

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Download Everest Poker to play in a series of exclusive league freerolls in August to qualify for the Everest Poker International Cup (EPIC) package. The winner will walk away with a $2,500 package to play in the Everest EPIC finale in Alicante, Spain, from September 9 to 11.

Only two league events remain in the PokerNews $125,000 EPIC League, but there is still everything to play for. Just to remind you, our EPIC league is a series of Summit Point tournaments that are played for League points only. If you make it into the top 50 of the league, you will qualify for the EPIC League Final on August 28.

The first-place prize in the league final is a $2,500 Everest Poker International Cup (EPIC) package, which includes $1,500 buy-in, $575 accommodation, and $425 for travel expenses. The next 15 players will all win tokens to play in a $25,000 direct-entry tournament on August 29 where a further ten EPIC packages can be won on Everest Poker.

There will also be a 30,000 Summit Point bounty on Fabrice Soulier in the league final. Visit the EPIC League Page for more details on the Everest Poker International Cup.

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Only two events remain, but you can still start your campaign now, because one deep finish would be more than enough to get you into the top 50, especially as the final event is for double points.

Still Time to Qualify for the PokerNews EPIC League Final 101
Bust Fabrice Soulier for 30,000 Summit Points, to be used in the Everest Store.

EPIC League Event – 10 Summit Points
August 23 (1800 GMT)

EPIC League Event – 25 Summit Points (League Points are Doubled)
August 25 (1800 GMT)

EPIC League Final – Top 50 League Leaderboard Players
August 28 (1800 GMT)

To play in this series you will need an Everest Poker account. Make sure you sign up through PokerNews for a $600 first deposit bonus when you use bonus code “PNEWS600” or a $700 first deposit bonus when you use bonus code “PNEWS700.” This promotion is open to all Everest Poker players, regardless of whether they signed up through PokerNews or not.

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