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RakeTheRake Sponsors Online Qualifiers to the English Poker Open 2012

Thirty-Five qualifier freerolls a week until the end of August.

2012-07-05
ESSEX, ENGLAND, July 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) RakeTheRake, the world's largest rakeback provider, is delighted to offer a series of freerolls which provide online poker players with a qualifying route into the English Poker Open 2012.

The freerolls, starting this week, are being held at the Cake Poker room and offer players the choice of five freerolls per day, every day of the week. They will run in this weekly format until the end of August.

Three players from every freeroll will go through to the Weekly Super Satellite at Cake, totaling 105 people a week who can qualify from RakeTheRake's freeroll series! The Weekly Super Satellites can also be entered with a buy in of $3 + $0.30.

For every $33 in the Super Satellite pot, 1 player will go through to the EPO Weekly Final. And there are 10 guaranteed seats into the EPO Weekly Final from the Super Satellite.

Every Sunday at Cake Poker, the EPO Weekly Final will give away one guaranteed package worth $5,000 to the EPO2012 Main Event at the Fox Poker Club in September. The EPO2012 live event offers players a minimum of GBP250,000 guaranteed.

For further details about the live and online qualifiers schedule check englishpokeropen.com.

To register for a seat, players should contact the Fox Poker Club by emailing cashier@foxpokerclub.com, or by calling the club on +442074943020.

The EPO is sponsored by RakeTheRake.com - poker cashback, win or lose.

Watch www.EnglishPokerOpen.com and LIKE 'English Poker Open' on Facebook, or follow 'EPOlive' on Twitter for further announcements.

RakeTheRake is the largest and most reputable rakeback affiliate in the market. We work with all the top poker rooms to increase traffic to their sites, and to secure the best rakeback deals for our players.

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[Press-News.org] RakeTheRake Sponsors Online Qualifiers to the English Poker Open 2012
Thirty-Five qualifier freerolls a week until the end of August.