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World poker tour
World Poker Tour World Championship
Qualifying Tournaments
Apr 18-24, 2006 - Bellagio, Las Vegas, NV
Tournament Entry: $25,000 + $500
Package Value: $28,000
Cheap Seat
Buy-in: $2 + $0
For every 20 players in a Cheap Seat tournament, one seat in the Quarterfinals will be awarded.
Qualifier
Buy-in: $5 + $0.50
For every eight players in a Qualifier tournament, one seat in the Quarterfinals will be awarded.
Points Qualifier - Sit and Go
Buy-in: 250 Points
These Sit and Go tournaments are 10-handed and will pay the winning player 37 Tournament Credits that can be used to buy into the Quarterfinals.
Quarter-Final
Buy-in: $37 + $3
For every 15 players in a Quarterfinal tournament, one seat in the Semifinals will be awarded.
Points Quarterfinals
Buy-in: 1500 Points
For every 25 players in a Points Quarterfinals, one seat in the Semifinals will be awarded.
Guaranteed WPT Seats
World Championship Semifinals
Buy-in: $500 + $40
For every 56 players in the Semifinals, one WPT seat will be awarded. The first seat in each tournament is guaranteed.
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