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Dusk Till Dawn “Monte Carlo”

grandslam dtdRemember the competition that sparked all the rumours that Dusk Till Dawn would close, due to the huge overlay of the satellites and the actual event proper? Well the second competition in that series “The Grand Slam” will take place this December between the 16th and 20th, this will also be a £250,000 guaranteed tournament. The buy-in for this event will be £1000 + £90 and the format will be 15,000 chips on a 90 minute clock, and the blind structure as follows;
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The reason I am posting this now is that the online super satellites are starting soon, you can play every Sunday in a €20 + €2 for a seat in the monthly super satellite which will be €200 + €15. The dates for these are as follows; 27th September, 18th October, 8th November & 29th November 2009 and each package will be for €2000 (that will give you £1090 entry and €700 cash for hotel and travel). So if you want to play the same structure as the Monte Carlo Million without leaving the UK for a fraction of the price but an extremely nice guaranteed prize (remember the overlay on the last one).


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