Friday, April 13, 2007

David Williams and a VIP Tourney Bounty - Bodog and Cardplayer.com Sponsor Internet Poker Tournament


The VIP Tournament is announcing its latest promotion. This week, a $250 bounty will be placed on the head of David Williams. Whichever entry who puts Williams out of the tournament gets the money.

Since the VIP tourney has a $4 entry fee, you might as well take your shot. This is a pretty good idea to keep people interested in the ongoing V.I.P. event.

For the uninitiated, the VIP Tourney is an ongoing competition which lasts from December 2006 to May 2007. The tournament is co-sponsored by Bodog.com and CardPlayer.com. Every Sunday, a new competition is held. These mini-tournaments cost four dollars to enter.

Over these months, Top 30 finishes give a player points. Players are trying to collect as many points as they can, in order to qualify for the final tournament. The top fifty point winners secure a place in the finals.

The ultimate winner receive a trip to Vegas worth $5,000. That package includes a buy-in to a $1,000 Las Vegas tournament and a top-flight VIP service at a local club. Bodog is also throwing a party which the winner will be invited to.

I wonder how much David Williams gets to be a part of this bounty. Bounties change the way the scrubs will play against him, because they will take almost any shot they can to put him all-in. I guess he has to play it a lot closer to the vest. With a little luck, he'll be collection a lot of money from loose players.

Whatever the case, this is a chance to play against the 2004 World Series of Poker Main Event runner-up.

Do you think you have what it takes to play against one of the young hot-shots of poker? Put down your $4 and see what you can do.

David Williams and a VIP Tourney Bounty - Bodog and Cardplayer.com Sponsor Internet Poker Tournament