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The Absolute Poker
College Challenge
Introducing the
biggest college competition since beer pong.
Absolute Poker wants to pay your college tuition
for a year and all it takes is a seat at the
Texas Hold'em tables to get closer to a piece of
$40,000 worth of prizes.
We've put together a
12-week competition of free online poker
qualifiers that fits nicely in your schedule of
cramming for finals and crashing multiple
sorority parties, not necessarily in that
order.
The Absolute Poker College
Challenge Main Event
Enter a free online
poker qualifier to grab a seat in our Main Event
where $10,000 for your tuition is on the
line.
WSOP Steps Tournament
What is a STEP
tournament?
A STEP tournament is a type of
Sit-n-Go that allows you to win your seat in
major land-based events for a significantly low
buy-in. Absolute Poker offers 10 STEP
tournaments, with the final STEP featuring the
big prize. Players advance from one STEP to the
next by finishing first in a STEP. Players who
don't finish first or second but still rank high
enough will be invited to replay the
STEP.
How does it work?
Each STEP tournament series
consists of 10 STEPS, or 10 individual Sit-n-Go
tournaments. The buy-in for the first STEP is
$0.10. As the STEPS advance, the buy-ins
increase.
How do I move through each
STEP?
First two winners of STEP 1
advances to STEP 2 without having to buy in. The
first two winners of STEP 2 advances to STEP 3,
and so on. This goes on until STEP 10 where the
winner secures the final land-based tournament
package.
What's this about trying
again?
If you don't finish first in a
STEP, it's not necessarily game over. STEP
tournaments give players the opportunity to
replay a STEP, depending on how they finish in a
tournament. That means as long as you can finish
high enough, you can still hang on to fight
another day and conquer your way to the next
STEP.
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