December 29 2011, Josh Bell

Download Carbon Poker now and don’t miss out on the final VIP freeroll of the $15,000 Carbon Poker League!
We are finally reaching the last week of the $15,000 Carbon Poker League. The exciting conclusion will award thousands of dollars to our players.
If you would like to finish the league with a bang, make sure you don’t miss out on the final VIP freeroll; it awards big cash and enough points to skyrocket up the leaderboard.
League Changing Points
If you look at the current Carbon League Leaderboard you will see that “xxMTVxx” sits firmly at the top. We can tell you that this is entirely because of his performance in the first two VIP freerolls.
In the first VIP freeroll, “xxMTVxx” took down the victory and 120 points to go along with it. A few weeks later, in the second VIP freeroll, “xxMTVxx” again put in a stellar performance to finish in second place and picked up another 100 league points.
If you would like to soar up the leaderboard just like “xxMTVxx”, make sure you don’t miss out on the final VIP freeroll. It takes place on Thursday, Dec. 29 and costs 50 Carbon VIP Points to enter. The VIP freeroll will also feature a free added $1,000 prize pool in addition to awarding 120 league points to the winner.
We can assure you that this event will shape the conclusion of the $15,000 Carbon Poker League, so make sure you don’t miss out! See below for a breakdown of how league points will be awarded.
Carbon League VIP Freeroll
| 1st | 120 |
| 2nd | 100 |
| 3rd | 85 |
| 4th | 70 |
| 5th | 60 |
| 6th | 50 |
| 7th | 45 |
| 8th | 40 |
| 9th | 35 |
| 10th | 30 |
| 11th | 25 |
| 12th | 20 |
| 13th | 15 |
| 14th | 10 |
| 15th | 5 |
If you manage to perform well in the VIP freeroll, you will have the best chance of finishing in the top 30 players who will qualify to take part in the Big Final on Jan. 8 at 1800 GMT (1100 PDT).
The Big Final is going to award a huge amount of cash to our players, and we want you to get involved while you still can! See below for how much cash you could be adding to your bankroll in the Carbon League Big Final.
Big Final Payout Structure
| Place | Prize |
| 1 | $2,250 |
| 2 | $1,550 |
| 3 | $1,240 |
| 4 | $1,100 |
| 5 | $820 |
| 6 | $710 |
| 7 | $600 |
| 8 | $500 |
| 9 | $400 |
| 10 | $300 |
| 11 | $200 |
| 12 | $170 |
| 13 | $140 |
| 14 | $120 |
| 15 | $100 |
The $15,000 Carbon Poker League is exclusive to PokerNews players, so if you don’t already have an account, sign up to Carbon Poker through PokerNews. When you make a first deposit remember to use the bonus code ”POKERNEWS” to use a huge 150% up to $750 deposit bonus.
For more information about the league visit the $15,000 Carbon Poker League page and prepare to start accumulating league points.
If you experience any problems with this or any of our promotions, please contact our Ticketed Promo Support System.
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December 10 2011, Josh Bell

Make sure you download Unibet Poker now and don’t miss out on a share of a $10,000 prize pool thanks to the exciting Unibet Size Does Matter promotion!
If you would like bulk up your bankroll before Christmas arrives, why not take part in the Unibet Size Does Matter promotion? The exciting new initiative, running now and continuing through to Dec. 15, really could be the easiest cash you’ve made all year.
Size Does Matter
The difference between this promotion and others is the unique format of the freeroll tournament. Players will begin the freeroll with different size chip stacks depending on how many VIP points were earned during the promotion period.
Players have until Dec. 15 to accumulate their chip stacks at which time all qualifying players will be awarded entry into the $10,000 Size Does Matter freeroll, which will take place on Dec. 18 at 18:00 GMT.
The unique format of the promotion ensures that players of all play volumes and bankroll sizes will have the chance to partake in the valuable freeroll, which will award $10,000 to our players.
Earning Your Stack
Players will be awarded a starting stack of 100 chips for every 100 VIP points which are earned during the promotion period as outlined above. Players still have plenty of time to accumulate as many VIP points as possible, so they can have the chance to be awarded the maximum of 3,000 starting chips.
The best part about this promotion is that players only need a starting stack of 100 chips to qualify for the freeroll. This means players need only earn 100 VIP points and they can take their shots at the $10,000 prize pool.
Below is an example of how many chips you could be starting the freeroll with according to how many VIP points are earned.
Size Does Matter Final Starting Stack Amounts
- 100-199 VIP Points: 100-chip starting stack.
- 200-299 VIP Points: 200-chip starting stack.
- 300-399 VIP Points: 300-chip starting stack.
- 400-499 VIP Points: 400-chip starting stack.
- 500-599 VIP Points: 500-chip starting stack
- Above pattern continues in 100 chip increments until…
- 3000+ VIP Points: 3,000-chip starting stack!
So far, there are only a handful of people who have accumulated 3,000 starting chips. Do you have what it takes to join them at the felt with the maximum starting stack?
The $10,000 Size Does Matter freeroll is set to be played as a deep-stack freezeout tournament with blinds starting at 5/10. This ensures that players will have plenty of chance to test their poker skills no matter how many starting chips they managed to accumulate. Earning VIP points is easy with every real money cash game and tournament adding to your Size Does Matter chip stack!
The top 20 percent of finishers in the freeroll will earn the biggest share of the $10,000 prize pool, all thanks to PokerNews and Unibet Poker!
If you don’t have a Unibet Poker account but would still like to take to the felt in the Size Does Matter promotion, make sure you sign up to Unibet Poker through PokerNews and use our massive “1,000 bonus welcome bonus.
To find out more, head to our Unibet Welcome Bonus page and then download Unibet.
If you experience any problems with this or any of our promotions, please contact our Ticketed Promo Support System.




