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Titan Poker Offers Chance to Attend APT Manila
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November 3 - Online poker players can kick start the New Year with a generous prize package from Titan Poker - the chance to attend the much publicized Asian Poker Tour Manila stop in January, 2009.

From now until January 15th, players can visit Titan Poker and try their luck at a number of satellite events offered by this site, with the main prize being a lucrative package deal that includes entrance into the APT Manila event.
If last year's debut event was anything to go by, APT Manila promises to be an exciting poker tournament that should definitely be highlighted on any serious poker lover's calendar. With organizers promising to better last year's $1 million guaranteed prize pool, there is certainly at least one good reason to attend January's event.
Last year's Manila stop earned the Australian player, David Saab a cool $280,000, while the winner during the next APT stop in Macau, Yevgeniy Timoshenko walked away with $500,000 out of a $1.5 million prize pool.
In order to qualify for the lucrative prize packet, all players need to do is head on down to Titan Poker and try their luck in Super Satellites that are staged twice a week (Thursday and Saturday) at the site. These satellites will run from the end of October until January 15th, and for under a dollar, players could find themselves winging their way to the exotic Philippines capital and playing against some of the greatest pros in the poker industry!
Of course, there are many other reasons to visit Titan Poker. This Playtech powered site has a full schedule of tournaments that run around the clock, including unique sit and go's and progressive prizes.
Titan Poker gives away over $16 million in prizes each and every month and continues to award its players with entry into some of the most popular land-based poker tournaments around the world.
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