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Two 2014 Battle of Malta Packages, €6,000 Up for Grabs at Poker770

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Poker770’s Brazil 2014 Football Freerolls will take place June 21, July 5 and July 19 with €2,000 up for grabs each time.

There will also be two Battle of Malta €1,395 packages awarded to the players most deserving after the Brazilian Football Freerolls are complete.

One of the packages will be awarded for the Golden Boot, which is the player who wins the most cash in the freeroll tournaments.

The other will be awarded for the Golden Ball, the player who makes the most correct predictions during the promotion.

Poker770 is awarding special tokens (one for every 250 frequent player points generated) that can be used to bet on the outcome of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

The €1,395 package to the 2014 Battle of Malta includes:


Accommodations €550 Main Event buy-in Buffet VIP Party tickets

To open a new account and be eligible for the freerolls, sign up via our review of Poker770.

Early Bird Tickets Still Available for Battle of Malta

Battle of Malta
It's going to be good.
 

The 2014 Battle of Malta, which is set to take place Nov. 6-9 at the Portomaso Casino in Malta, will offer a massive €500,000 prizepool despite a buy-in of only €550.

This year the event will be hosted by noted poker pro Maria Ho.

In addition Andreas Hoivold, Luca Pagano and Paul Jackson have all been confirmed to play.

If you don’t want to wait to qualify via Poker770 you can still snag the early bird special for €1,300 which includes your accommodation, buy-in, two VIP party tickets, daily breakfast and buffet and more.

You can also pick up friend packages, which cost €1,800 but include buy-ins for two players.

To learn more check our Battle of Malta homepage.



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