PartyPoker Weekly: Time Is Running Out If You Want To Win Your Way to the Aussie Millions

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Aussie Millions Satellites Must End Soon

The 2013 Aussie Millions main event kicks off on Jan. 27, 2013, and you could be playing in it, thanks to the superb qualifiers PartyPoker is running. You could even be heading to Australia armed with a $16,000 package to the Aussie Millions Main Event absolutely free. Are you interested? Of course you are! Then keep on reading to find out more about the Aussie Millions qualifiers.

The Aussie Millions is one of the most eagerly anticipated festivals on the live tournament calendar, thanks in part to its stunning location, the hot weather in Australia, and the even hotter poker action. Last year’s A$10,000 Aussie Millions Main Event attracted a crowd of 659 players who created a prize pool of A$6,590,000. The lion’s share of this monster-size prize pool — A$1,600,000 to be exact — went to Olivier Speidel, the 2012 Aussie Millions Main Event champion. This year it could be you who PokerNews is writing about as the winner!

Aussie Millions qualifiers have been running on PartyPoker since Nov. 12, but they will cease to exist at midnight on Jan. 6. This gives you just under three weeks if you want to bag yourself a fantastic Aussie Millions package worth $16,000! Each package consists of:

  • Aussie Millions Main Event buy-in
  • Eight nights’ accommodation
  • $2,500 spending money

As you can see from the graphic below, it is possible to qualify for the 2013 Aussie Millions Main Event for free, nil, nada, zilch! All you would need to do is win the Aussie Millions Freeroll, then progress through the daily $2 Aussie Millions Sub Qualifier Speed Rebuy, then the daily $74 Aussie Millions Satellite Qualifier, and finally the $680 Aussie Millions Satellite that runs every Sunday and guarantees one package.

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PokerNews' Live Reporting team will be at the Crown Casino, Melbourne for the 2013 Aussie Millions; will you be?

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Show Us Your Poker Face!

Lady Gaga sang about one, Phil Ivey has one of the most intimidating, and we all know you've took time to perfect yours. That is correct ladies and gentlemen, we are talking about poker faces!

At the recent World Poker Tour Prague (and one instance of WPT Copenhagen thrown into the mix too), the PartyPoker video team asked a number of the competitors to show them their poker faces. Which of these do you think is the best? What does your own poker face look like?

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Win a Share of $200,000 Every Sunday

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Sundays are traditionally the biggest day of any poker player’s week. Every Sunday, poker sites from around the globe offer their biggest and best tournaments, and players flock to them in the hope of winning a life-changing sum of money. PartyPoker is no different. It also runs its flagship tournament on Sunday — the $200,000 guaranteed!

The PartyPoker $200,000 Guaranteed takes place every Sunday at 13:30 ET and costs just $215 to enter, which is not bad considering the huge guarantee PartyPoker place on the event. Of course, PartyPoker realizes that not everyone has $215 to spend on a tournament entry, so it runs a plethora of satellites and qualifier tournaments during the week that start as low as just 50 PartyPoints!

For those who prefer to keep their PartyPoints for other purposes, there are also a number of low- and mid-stakes satellite tournaments available. There are daily tournaments with buy-ins ranging from $3-$58 that award seats to the $215 PartyPoker $200,000 Guaranteed, meaning there is plenty of opportunity to win your way to one of the best online poker tournaments available.

Win your way to the $200,000 Guaranteed and start your week by winning a potentially life-changing sum of money!

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Grab A Free $50 From PartyPoker

With Christmas just around the corner, many people are feeling the pinch in their wallets, but that does not mean you should shy away from playing online poker. In fact, quite the opposite is true because now is the perfect time to create a PartyPoker account through PokerNews. Why? Because we can give you a free $50 for doing so! Everyone loves free money, so all you have to do to get your hands on some free cash is follow the simple steps below, and $50 is yours to keep.

  • Download the PartyPoker software through PokerNews
  • Create a new PartyPoker account and enter the bonus code "PN50FREE"
  • Fill out the registration form in the PartyPoker cashier
  • Return to PokerNews and fill out our brief registration form
  • Check your email inbox for a confirmation email from [email protected]

Once you have received the confirmation email, $20 will be placed in your PartyPoker account. You must earn at least 40 PartyPoints before you will be able to withdraw the free $20. If you do not earn 40 PartyPoints within 60 days, the initial $20, or whatever remains of it, will be forfeited. PartyPoints are earned at a rate of two PartyPoints per $1 in rake or tournament fees, so earning 40 within 60 days is easy.

Once you have earned 40 PartyPoints, a further $30 will be deposited into your account bringing the total free cash amount to $50. You must then generate 160 points before you can cash out any of the $30 and must do so within 120 days otherwise the $30, or the remainder of it will be forfeited.

What will you spend your free $50 on?

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