GGPoker presents the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Winter Online Circuit, running from December 12th through January 9th. Prepare for an action-packed lineup featuring 18 ring tournaments, offering contenders like yourself the opportunity to snag a sought-after WSOP gold ring and a hefty sum of money.

But wait, there’s even more! A multitude of side events and satellites will be ongoing, boasting an incredible combined prize pool of $100 million ripe for the taking. 13 of the ring tournaments feature guarantees of no less than $1 million – now that’s what you call life-altering winnings!

Initiating the excitement is the BIG 50 MILLION$ tournament on day one, requiring a mere $50 buy-in and offering a cool $1 million in guaranteed prizes.

The bets climb higher as the series progresses. Circle December 19th on your calendar for the $400 COLOSSUS and January 2nd for the $100 MILLION$ Mini Main Event, each promising a minimum of $2 million.

The thrilling culmination of the series arrives with the Main Event on Saturday, January 15th, streamed live on GGPoker.TV. With a $525 buy-in, you could find yourself vying for a piece of the massive $5 million guaranteed prize pool.

This is your moment to feel the rush of the WSOP without leaving your house. With a staggering $100 million at stake, you won’t want to sit this one out!

Despite the increasingly chilly temperatures, the competition on GGPoker is reaching a boiling point! A tournament series is underway, boasting a $100,000 prize pool for the leaderboard standings. Participants in both the primary and secondary events have the opportunity to ascend the rankings. Upon completion, the top 100 contenders will receive a share of that very appealing hundred thousand dollars.

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By Chloe "Cleo" Turner

Holding a Ph.D. in Statistics and a Master's in Epidemiology, this accomplished author has extensive experience in the application of statistical modeling and data analysis techniques to the study of public health issues related to gambling. They have expertise in survey sampling, longitudinal data analysis, and spatial statistics, which they use to investigate the prevalence and determinants of problem gambling and its impact on individuals and communities. Their articles and reviews provide readers with a public health perspective on the casino industry and the strategies used to promote responsible gambling and mitigate harm.

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