Oktoberfest Package Giveaway At Paddy Power PokerPlayers To Battle For Oktoberfest Packages And Cash Prizes At PaddyPowerPoker.com From Monday |
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PaddyPowerPoker.com is looking ahead to autumn with the launch of Pokertoberfest. The promotion, which kicks off Monday, Aug. 13 and runs until Sept. 9, is offering players packages, worth €3,500 each, for the upcoming Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, as well as many cash prizes.
Those interested must opt in to take part in the giveaway, which totals €18,000, and
a player’s VIP level this coming Monday will determine which path they take on the road to winning an Oktoberfest package.
These packages include entry to the festival, €500 spending money, a Segway tour of Munich, two nights accommodation, VIP dinners, a guided culinary tour of Munich, and exclusive entry to an Oktoberfest nightclub.
There are three routes to aim for. The first, Power One and Two, has one Oktoberfest package and €1,000 up for grabs. Players must have earned 500 Power Points to gain entry to a €4,500 Pokertoberfest freeroll.
The second route, Power Three and Power Four, features three points races and a grand final leader board. The total prize pool is €7,750 and the winner will receive an Oktoberfest package.
The final route will give away a total of €6,750 in prizes plus an Oktoberfest package for the overall winner. This category, Max Power and Max+ Power, will have two points races and a grand final leader board.
Players will be racing for points before the promo begins on Monday as those in a higher VIP Level have more chances to win. For example those in the highest category can qualify for the freeroll for the other VIP Levels below too.
Paddy Power, Communications manager at the site, said, “Busty serving girls, giant steins of beer, lederhosen (optional), sausages galore and a Segway racing, sorry… a Segway tour. What better way to banish the summer blues than a trip to Munich.
“We like a party at Power Towers so thought we’d come up with a good reason to hit Oktoberfest this autumn with some of our loyal players and paint the town red German style. Now, whose round is it?”