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Champion Chip at Guru Play February 21, 2012 Mario Alfonsi
by Mario Alfonsi  |  Published on Feb 21, 2012  |  Updated on Feb 21, 2012

Big tournaments are happening at sites all the time, and these tournaments are constantly giving away boatloads of cash. The Champion Chip poker tournament at Guru Play is no different, except that the cash prize is bigger than most at a whopping $200,000. There is a bunch of different ways to buy in to the tournament and the cost of the buy-in ranges from just a few dollars, to almost $200.This tournament offers no rebuys so if you are knocked out, that’s it. Also, it is a no limit Hold’em tournament which is definitely the most popular variety. The tournament is held every Sunday at 17:00 GMT and the regular buy-in is $190+$10. If that particular buy-in is a bit too pricy, don’t worry, because Guru Play gives you the chance to qualify through satellites such as Sit and gos and MTTs. The satellites can cost as little as $2.20. The prize pool that Guru Play offers is a whopping $200,000 and as of now the Champion Chip is their biggest guaranteed tournament.If the Champion Chip is not the type of tournament you would like to play in, you can also try the $100,000 guaranteed tournament. This tournament gives you the ability to buy back in if you do get knocked out. Being able to buy back in is a luxury that has saved a lot of players from walking away from a tournament with nothing to show for it. In addition to these, Guru Play is always running all sorts of other tournaments with varying prizepools and buy-ins. There is sure to be an event that is perfect for you. 452h2d

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