Soaring over Sin City, InterPoker.com
is getting ready for the World Series of Poker by throwing professional
poker players out of a plane above the Las Vegas desert at the latest
Extreme Poker Challenge -- "Loser's Leap" which takes off on July 26 at
Jean airport. Poker pros such as Phil Laak, Antonio Esfandiari & Scott
Fischman will load into a SkyVan aircraft and deal the cards. As they run
out of chips, they will run out of time, and quickly be shown the door of
the flying poker room -- at 10,000 feet. The last person in the plane
(besides the pilot) will be the latest Extreme Poker Champion.
As the third installment of the Extreme Poker series, the Texas Hold
'Em style poker game will pit members of the InterPoker.com professional
poker team and players who qualified for the event online through the
InterPoker.com site. The qualifying online tournament takes place on
Saturday July 15th at 14:30 EDT. The winner of this tournament will be on
the Loser's Leap plane on the 26th of July, playing with the pros against
each other in a single winner-take-all game, thousands of feet above Las
Vegas and only days before the World Series of Poker Main Event. Extreme
Poker's Challenge, Loser's Leap, will last until one player wins all the
chips, or until the plane runs out of gas -- in which case even the pilot
will have to jump.
"This Extreme Poker event creates an unprecedented challenge for the
players to overcome because each of them will have to fight through the
stress of knowing that if they lose, they're going to jump out of a
perfectly good airplane," said InterPoker spokesperson Peter Marcus. "In
this event, the poker pros aren't just overcoming some discomfort or
strange circumstances, there will be a huge element of adrenaline and a
degree of genuine fear. That will make for an even more entertaining time
for everyone."
Previous Extreme Poker events took place underwater on the ocean floor
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STARS WILL FALL FROM 10,000 FEET ABOVE LAS VEGAS AT THE LATEST EXTREME
POKER CHALLENGE -- "LOSER'S LEAP"
St. Kitts in the Caribbean, where Finnish pro and WPT event champion
Juha Helppi became the first ever Extreme Poker Champion. He then chose the
world's largest ice castle, in the city of Kemi in his home country of
Finland as the setting for the second Extreme Poker challenge, which was
won by 2002 WSOP winner Robert Varkonyi.
"Having gone down to the wire and come up victorious twice in the 2004
World Series of Poker, I know a thing or two about performing under
pressure," said InterPoker Pro Scott Fischman. "But, I don't think anything
can match knowing that if you play a hand wrong, you're going to be
trusting your life to a big piece of cloth. But, on the plus side, I think
it will be hard for the other players to bluff when they realize they've
got no cards and a short walk out the door awaiting them."
Players can qualify online for "Loser's Leap" by checking the
tournament room at InterPoker.com for ongoing
qualifying rounds.
The "Loser's Leap" tournament is the third in a series of Extreme Poker
events set in locations around the globe, each aimed to test the limits of
even the most seasoned tournament players. Future settings will include
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