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- BLUFF Staff | April 1, 2011
Throughout the month of April players will have the opportunity to play on LockPoker.com to earn the most money. Players can play cash games, sit & go’s or multi-table tournaments to earn their money and climb the leaderboard.
“We are so excited to be doing this type of challenge with Lock again. We really are in a new generation of poker where online pros are the new rockstars,” said Eric Morris, Co-President of BLUFF Media. “We want to be a part of making the next amazing player really matter. This is a life changing moment for the best of the best, and we are excited to be a part of it.”
The Team LockPRO ELITE sponsorship runs for two years and will see the player attending live tournaments around the world representing the Lock brand. The first tournament that the BLUFF Pro Challenge winner will play in is the 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event. Team LockPRO ELITE already includes Eric “Rizen” Lynch, Brett Jungblut, Matt Stout and Jason Young.
To qualify players will have to play 250 sit & go’s or multi-table tournaments or 2,000 raked hands. If you don’t already have a LockPoker.com account you can sign-up today and get playing in the BPC. Players can reload their account at any time and can follow the action all month long at www.lockpoker.com/challenge.
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In counting profits for this challenge, how can Lock prevent collusion? The friends of a player in contention to win will intentionally lose to him a couple grand over the course of twenty hands in a cash game or some big heads up sitngos. I guarantee someone will try to cheat like this and it’s not fair to the other players. What are the safeguards?
I don’t get this. Each player start with the same bankroll right? But how big? Or?