ESSEX, ENGLAND, May 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) RakeTheRake.com, currently celebrating its new site launch, has a seat at the WPT Grand Prix de Paris to be won. The Grand Prix de Paris is one of the most prestigious events on the poker calendar, and the seat worth $11,000, is up for grabs care of PartyPoker and RakeTheRake. It's just one of many special promotions on offer at RakeTheRake.com between May and July, all in addition to the regular $500k+ of monthly promotions.
PartyPoker and RakeTheRake invite online poker players to join the WPT freeroll on Sunday 14 August by earning Party Points. The winner of the freeroll will secure the seat at the WPT Grand Prix de Paris. As one of the most prestigious European poker tournaments, it is a televised event, so it's also your chance to star on TV and have your face noticed!
Held at the renowned Aviation Club in the elegant city of Paris, the Grand Prix de Paris is being held on 5 September 2011.
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