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Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006
Inaugural Super System Poker Reality Camp set for May
By Lianne Elias
The first ever Super System Poker Reality Camp is set to take place from May 19 through 23, 2007, at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake, just miles from Whitefish, Mont., for a group of up to 200 poker players.
The inaugural Super System Poker Reality Camp is being hosted by five of the world's top poker pros and teachers - Doyle and Todd Brunson, Mike Caro, Daniel Negreanu and Jennifer Harman - and will feature lectures from each of the pros, one-on-one tutorial sessions, and plenty of live poker action.
Daily tournaments will run for the duration of the camp, offering over $100,000 in cash prizes as well as unique poker memorabilia. The biggest tournament will be the DoylesRoom.com Montana Challenge, where five players will have the chance to compete against the five pros for $50,000. The Challenge will take place directly after the poker camp at The Lodge at Whitefish Lake.
Players can win their seat into the DoylesRoom.com Montana Challenge during daily tournaments at the camp. The five daily winners will then face off against each other as well as the five pros, all under the lenses of up to 20 television cameras.
The three-day camp costs $4,000, and includes accommodation, daily lectures, one-on-one sessions, a televised tournament, a welcome party, a farewell cocktail party, transportation to and from the airport, and entry into daily tournaments.
Interested players can win a $5,000 prize package to the camp exclusively at DoylesRoom.com through satellite and feeder tournaments. Please visit DoylesRoom.com for further details.
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