Carbon Poker’s Huge $10,000 VIP Freeroll Saturday November 24, 2012

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The end of November is around the corner, and although that means the third version of Poker Maximus is just days away, Carbon Poker players can’t forget about the huge $10K freeroll going on Saturday.

This $10,000 VIP freeroll is open to all VIP members at Carbon, and it starts at 15:15 lobby time – November 24th. Although it might seem too late to qualify, truth is, it is far from it. All players have to do to qualify is earn 250 VIP points in the month of November and they are counted all the way up until the start of the tournament.

Remember, VIP points at Carbon are very easy to earn and each month you can climb through the tiers to earn more and more rewards. There are six tiers in the VIP program and all you need to achieve the first one – Earth – is 250 VIP points in a month, precisely what you need to qualify for this tournament.

So get on the tables right now to earn your VIP points and get your shot at some free money in this $10K freeroll. You can find the $10,000 VIP Freeroll tournament under the “Special” tab in Tournaments section of the Carbon lobby, so earn your points and register now.

Go Here to Take Part.  We hope to see you there.

- Matt Skinner, Gambling911.com

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