New Jersey Championship of Online Poker Promising $600,000 Guaranteed

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PartyPoker.com announced this week its first ever New Jersey Championship of Online Poker, available to anyone who has the ability to log into a computer from the Garden State – and that means you Pennsylvania, New York and Delaware residents.  Just get your *ss over the border and play for your share of the $600,000 in prize money with a cool $50,000 going to the winner.

The event will be held in conjunction with the WPT World Championship live tournament at the Borgata Hotel, a PartyPoker partner in New Jersey.

“If you love poker then you need to be in New Jersey come April 19,” said Team partypoker captain Mike Sexton.  “The online poker action in New Jersey has been red hot since day one and the New Jersey Championship of Online Poker will be the ultimate test for pros and amateurs alike. What’s more if you are coming from out of town to play the partypoker WPT World Championship at Borgata it is timed so you can make the most of the live and online games! ”

“We believe it is best to be bold in the market,” added Sexton. “We recently smashed the guarantee during our $100K major and NJCOP is going to take it to a new level guaranteeing double that in the form of $200,000 on Sunday April 27 at 5pm ET, with $50,000 to the winner. We’d also like to thank all the customers who provided feedback on the draft schedule on the forums.”

Qualifying begins here on March 17, 2014.

 - Ace King, Gambling911.com

 

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