Full Tilt Offers Players Chance to Win Pieces of Phil Ivey’s WSOP

Phil Ivey stands to earn a huge chunk of change when the November Nine reconvene next month. Should he suffer the horror of being the first player eliminated from the WSOP Main Event final table he’ll walk away with at least $1,236,602. Should he go on to win the bracelet he’ll pocket $8,546,435.

Now poker players can earn a piece of that action simply by playing on Full Tilt Poker. Starting today players can register to play in the Pieces of Ivey promotion and earn tickets by playing in the real money games on Full Tilt. Those tickets will enter players into three different draws which could lead to big winnings.

Nine players will have their ticket drawn for a special sit-n-go where a prizepool equal to 5% of Ivey’s November winnings will be up for grabs. The second draw will earn players entry to a multi-table tournament where the winner will receive a prize equal to 1% of Ivey’s winnings plus their share of a $50,000 prizepool. The final draw is a daily draw giving away more than $150,000 in total prizes.

To register for this promotion players need to sign-up by going to the My Promotions section in the Cashier of the Full Tilt software. From there follow the Pieces of Ivey link to a webpage to register. For those without a Full Tilt you can sign-up now to take advantage of a $600 deposit bonus.

With the top prize of $8,546,435 players could find themselves freerolling for just over $425,000. The promotion begins October 8 and runs through November 5.

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