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Freeroll To EMOP Bulgaria With BetVictor Poker Tonight

European Masters Of Poker Bulgaria Iron Man Freeroll At BetVictor Poker Sunday Evening

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The second out of five European Masters Of Poker Iron Man Bulgaria freerolls kicks off tonight at 8.15 p.m (CEST) at BetVictor Poker and costs just 50 VIP points to enter.

The winner will receive a €1,650 EMOP package which includes the €700 + €70 main event buy-in, seven nights at the Iberostar Sunny Beach Resort, and €350 spending money for flights.

This is just one of five EMOP Bulgaria packages being given away by the site in freeroll tournaments with buy-ins ranging from 1 VIP point to 500 VIP points. As the freerolls continue, more points are needed to take part so get in while the point requirement is low.

To be eligible to register for any of the events, the required amount of VIP points must be earned. The next EMOP Iron Man freeroll takes place this Wednesday, May 9 at the same time; 100 VIP points are required.

Season 4’s stop at Sunny Beach, Bulgaria runs from May 28 to Jun. 3 at the Crystal Crown Casino.

 
 
 
 
 

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