WorldWideContent Announces Online Webmaster Poker Tourney

GLENDALE, Calif. — WorldWideContent.com (WWC) has announced an online poker tournament for its webmasters. WebmasterPartyMix.com began holding the event this week at 2Bet.com.

Players must be registered webmasters on WorldWideContent.com’s website to be eligible to win. To play, download the game software from 2Bet.com’s website.

Over the next four weeks, weekly qualifying games will determine the top player out of every ten, who will get a seat for the WWC Mega Tournament. On Oct.2, the top players from that competition will go on to play in the final round.

Qualifying players will be entered on PokerVagina.com under WWC’s tourney listing, and top players will be notified of the entry password for the fifth week's Mega Tourney competition.

Once the Mega Tourney is played, the following week begins the first of the next four qualifiers for entry into the next WWC Mega Tourney.

The contest is free to enter. First prize is $300, second prize is $200 and third prize is $100.

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