Bwin Magic Moments of Poker Tour

2009 is a year of many record breaking events like Joe Cada breaking the record for the youngest poker player to win the World Championship. In the case of another November Niner, Antoine Saout; he is the first French poker player to make it big in the WSOP events. In this regard, Bwin is not last in the list. This is because of the Bwin Magic Moments of Poker Tour in Real Madrid. What is record breaking in this event? The winner is new in the poker world and he won the top prize of $100,000 from a $2 tournament qualifier.

It may help to know more about Bwin Magic Moments of Poker before we move on to the rest of the story.

What is Bwin Magic Moments of Poker?

The Bwin Magic Moments of Poker or Bwin MMoP is a tournament within the Bwin Poker platform. It is an annual tournament that involves qualification from seven different locations in Europe including huge sporting events. In each of the stop, one qualifier will head to the televised poker finals which will happen in Vienna. The seven qualifiers will battle it out in the final table.

Bwin Magic Moments of Poker offers a top prize worth $100,000 worth of participation in poker tournaments for the following year. The ultimate winner will represent Bwin Poker together with other members of the Bwin Team to tournaments and will be sponsored for the tournaments.

One major event that a Bwin Magic Moments of Poker Tour winner will be entering is the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas. The entry carries with it a VIP treatment, Bwin gears and accommodation package reserved for poker superstars.

It is exciting to know that the 2009 Bwin Magic Moments of Poker winner, Andre Breander won the top prize from a $2 qualification tournament. You can always check the bwin.com site to claim your bwin bonus codes!

Yes, $2 made him play in a televised poker table and made himself $100,000 richer. He further qualified to represent Bwin Poker to huge poker tournaments in 2010.

Andre Breander is a 42 year old German who works as a shipping engineer in Norway. His unprecedented success will not only make him a Bwin team member, it may likewise make him huge profits entering the tournaments of next year.

Braender is quite a lucky guy. But in poker luck along will not make you win. He is a good poker player because he is able to outlast the qualification tournament. He won in the leader board final. Then, he headed for the train and meet and eventually toppling over other players on the final table.

If he makes it to the WSOP next year, he may outdo the performance of many poker players who gain entry to the WSOP because while other paid for their entry as much as $10,000, Braender made it with only $2. He even made better than the $40 buy in of Chris Moneymaker that led him to win in the 2003 WSOP.

Is Braender, a shipping engineer ready for it? He still has several months to prepare. So, might as well wish him good luck.

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