Absolute Poker WSOP Seats Available

TourneyBlog Staff - 24 Jun 2010

Players seeking a berth to the 2010 WSOP can find one at Absolute Poker.

Absolute Poker is one of the few online poker rooms that still have seats left to give away to attend the 2010 World Series of Poker.

Absolute Poker’s The Steps promotion is an ongoing method for players to win prize packages to main, live poker events, and is currently set to award a 2010 WSOP $12K Main Event prize package.

Players can by navigating their way through ten tournaments, earn their seat, but there are other ways to do so. $500+$30 buy-in events held every week also pay out WSOP seats, and Absolute Poker holds daily qualifiers to the WSOP for as little as $10.

Sign up with Absolute Poker to win your way to the 2010 WSOP





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