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IPO Giveaway Celebrates Launch Of Speed Poker Tables

Boylepoker.com Launches Speed Poker Tables With Special International Poker Open Promotion

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Boylepoker.com has announced the launch of its new Speed Poker tables, and to celebrate the new fast-fold format the site is giving away four International Poker Open seats worth €230 each and 10 IPO Super Satellite tokens worth €22 each in its International Poker Open Need For Speed promotion.

Those interested in taking part must opt in by midnight this Sunday, Jul. 29 and the IPO seats and tokens will be earned by the players who play the most raked hands in a single session on the new tables between Jul. 30 and Aug. 12.

Boylepoker.com players will find the promotion in the site’s lobby under Boylepoker Exclusives > NEED4SPEED.

Poker manager at Boylesports, Ciaran Corbett, said, “We’re very pleased to announce the launch of Speed Poker with a great promotion which will allow our cash game players to jump straight in and try to win an IPO seat while they’re experiencing the rush of this exciting fast-fold variant.”

On top of this, Boylepoker is adding €20,000 to the IPO prize pool in its Extra Cash promotion. Those who earn 350 loyalty points in two single months (ending in October) can win an extra €1,000 at the three-day, €230 buy-in main event, held from Oct. 19 to 21 at the Regency Hotel, Dublin, Ireland.

Players can qualify for this very popular live event by earning 1,000 iPoints in a single month, ending in September, plus there are also €20 + €2 super satellites running at 8 p.m. most nights (excluding Wednesdays and Saturdays) with daily €5.50 feeder satellites at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m..

There is a freeroll into these super satellites kicking off each day at 7 p.m..

The IPO was won last year by Dutchman Luke Maartens when he topped a 1,388-strong field and received the first-place prize of €51,350.