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Everest Poker School
Europeans are being given a great opportunity to play poker in one of the biggest free poker competitions in Europe. Europe's biggest online poker school, Everest Poker, is putting together just under thirty events all across Europe. They are also holding dozens more online during the Everest Poker European Cup to teach Europeans the game of poker.
EPEC, (Everest Poker European Cup), has been running smoothly since 2006 and have taught thousands of players the game of poker, giving them their first experience of poker.
Everest Poker teaches how to bluff and how to detect opponents "Tells". The advantage of this is that you compete against other players who are only as experienced as you are. You do not have to face pros right off the bat.
Everest Poker is a great way to meet other great people while you learn a wonderful game. They also offer you a chance to win one of two hundred destinations to a great weekend in the sun.
Everest Poker "school" starts this month and will hold more than a dozen live events in eleven countries. In the live events, free tournaments are offered along with tutorials and a chance to win a seat in the Final, three-day weekend in a sunny resort competing with 200 Europeans to win a share of €100,000 prize.
Everest Poker has proudly and successfully been offering Europeans a great way to learn the game and to have wonderful poker experiences since 2004. They offer multi-lingual software in sixteen languages and also live events and tournaments to suit Europeans. For years, Everest Poker has been a trusted European leader in poker experience offerings.
This does sound like a great opportunity for those who have very little or poker experience but love to learn the game. If you are in the area, this may be something you may want to take advantage of. I know when I am trying to learn a new game the last thing I want to do is to go head to head with someone who already knows all of the ins and outs of the game. It makes me nervous and makes it more difficult for me to learn. Unfortunately, I do not live in Europe and nor will I be there anytime soon. If I were, I think you would see me there.
If any of you reading this post have attended their "school", please let us all know how it went. It sounds really cool but hearing about someones first hand experience can give us all a better idea. Thanks.
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