Win Your $10,000 World Series of Poker Main Event Seat at WSOP.com

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The 2014 World Series of Poker is less than three months away. We��re sure you've already started marking your calendars with the must-play tournaments during the long summer in Las Vegas.

The granddaddy of them all, of course, is the WSOP Main Event. The world's most hyped poker tournament kicks off on July 5, and now through June 28 you can win your seat to the Big Dance straight from the comfort of your own home!

WSOP.com is the only online poker site where players can qualify for the Main Event. Every Saturday, the site is hosting $215 WSOP Main Event Seat Satellite for a chance to win a Main Event seat valued at $10,000.

It's easy to get in on the action even if you don't want to pony up the $215. WSOP.com is running daily qualifiers to the $215 WSOP Main Event Seat Satellite. And if you miss out on the daily qualifiers, you can also qualify in sing-table tournaments or by earning 1,500 Action Player Points.

Take your shot at WSOP.com and hopefully we'll see you at the Rio in July!

Double Action Player Points

For the entire month of February, WSOP.com has been offering double Action Player Points (APPs). Each day, a designated specific type of game and stakes has promoted, and players who participate in those game received double the normal APPs.

This month-long promotion ends today, so don't miss out on your last chance at double APPs! Friday's Game of the Day is $0.01/0.02 no-limit hold'em (9-handed). In ring games, APPs are awarded to the table at the rate of two APPs for each $1 in rake collected. A player receives APPs based on his or her contributed portion of the rake for each hand played

Head over to WSOP.com to get in on the action today!

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