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College Challenge Came Back at Absolute Poker

The students of United States University and College will be delighted to know that Absolute Poker has placed back their College Challenge. They will have a chance to get $30,000 in prizes in case if the students are now enrolled in the US.

Three qualifying competitions are holding every day at Absolute Poker; a free roll, a 25 dollars buy-in and a 5 dollars buy-in competition. Those gamblers who make the top-9 of any of these competitions will automatically get a chance to take part in a free roll that will happen the following day. The top fifteen finishers of the free roll will compete in the Weekly Main event Qualifier. The advances gamblers of this very tournament will move on to the Main Event.

Gamblers who get in the top six of the Main Event will take part in a live final table that will take place in Los Angeles and will be run live on-line. The gambler who win in this competition will get $10,000 to be placed for their College tuition.

According to the words of Matt Vengrin,who is an Absolute Poker pro and an adviser for the College Challenge, this competition is a fun and is not a very difficult way for students who study in their College to earn money in order to pay for tuition. He added that they believe this program to become the best way to make real added value for the students.

Derek Dilberian, who is 24 year old law student and who is study at University of Florida became the winner if the first College Challenge by Absolute Poker as he left behind a field of 4 thousand players. Gamblers have no opportunity to buy-in immediately to the Main Event but Absolute Poker gives a lot of ways for a gambler to get a seat and be on the way to the Main Event.