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"Bracelet" Regionals -- Red Lake Falls (The Spot) February 20th & Blackduck (American Legion) February 21st

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Little Poker League is an entertainment based company, providing players the opportunity to play Texas Hold `em
for free. Players compete in a points based tournament structure, attempting to qualify and play in the Main Event. The Main Events are held and hosted at the local casinos, where all prize packages are awarded.

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“Bracelet” Session!

This time we’re sending the entire final table to compete in the
Minnesota State Poker Tour

The winner of each MSPT event will be awarded a customized diamond bracelet to go along with the first place cash prize. While money, trophies, and other accolades are certainly desirable in tournament poker, the MSPT is bringing an entirely new level of prestige to poker in Minnesota by awarding bracelets. There’s just something about a bracelet…

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Fargo was snowed in and we were stuck at the Vegas airport for 6 hours!

Eric went to the gift store, bought a deck of cards and six rolls of pennies to use as chips and we sat on the floor and played a tournament.

Everyone started with $5,000 in chips the blinds started at $100-$200.

Here is the chip count when we were finally allowed to board the plane.

Eric $10,300; Megan $5,200; Mark $7,500 (2nd rebuy); Drew $4,500; Justin $2,500

We will finish the tournament at the next Regional’s.

2010 TEC CHALLENGE ~ MDA