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It’s Gladiator Gambling Time at Party Poker

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If you’re hoping to win your way to the lucrative Aussie Millions poker tournament next year, it might be a good idea to pop into Party Poker and check out the promotions that the site has running in November. Party Poker recently announced the return of the Gladiator promotion that will not only reward top players with a seat into the Main Event of the Aussie Millions, but give away huge cash prizes to loyal players.

So how does it work?

Simply put, the more you play during November, the more you win. Rewards are on a wide range of activities at the gambling site, beginning with regular play on cash tables and running through to sit and go’s and multi table tournaments.

All you have to do is play from November 1st through to November 30th, clocking up as many Party Points as possible.

Let’s look at the minimum prize up for grabs – entry into a freeroll tournament that comes with a whopping $5,000 prize pool. All you need to do to win an entry ticket into this competition is aim for the daily minimum of winning ten Party Points any five days during the month of November.

But the Gladiator gambling competition gets even better!

If you earn yourself 1000 points for 25 days during November, you can win a staggering $3,000 points!

But didn’t we mention the Aussie Millions? So here’s how you go about winning entry into the competition that is known for the most expensive buy in prices on the entire live tournament circuit. To win a seat into this competition valued at a whopping $10,500 (Australian), you will need to earn 1000 points for each of the 30 days in the month of November.

Yes, we know that it’s a lot of poker but when you consider the superb prize up for grabs, as well as the great poker gambling software and games you’ll be enjoying along the way at a quality site like Party Poker, you’ll agree that this is definitely a case study for a win-win situation!

Let the party begin!