Global Poker's Live Tournament Representatives Are Two-for-Two

Global Poker is known as a site geared toward recreational poker players, but ��recreational�� doesn��t always mean not profitable. The site is proudly two-for-two in sending its players to represent Global Poker at live events with Sandra Lefler��s recent cashes at the Wynn Classic.
Just this month, Lefler a.k.a. ��MommyGingery�� took to the felt at the Wynn to represent Global Poker in three events, an honor she won by finishing atop the Grizzly Games Leaderboard. Lefler turned the $5,000 stake into cold hard cash, finishing in the money in two events.

First, Lefler took 13th in a $400 event for $1,085. In the $1 million Guarantee Championship event, Lefler made another deep run, finishing 47th out of 984 entrants to add another $6,218 to her bankroll.
In total, the poker-playing mother from Las Vegas grabbed up $7,303 in prize money during her Wynn Classic freeroll run, courtesy of her online site of choice �� Global Poker. Lefler��s hobby of playing at Global Poker has been paying off for her big time in 2018 so far.
Indiana��s Nathan Blair became the first GP representative after winning the Eagle Cup Leaderboard in October 2017. He chose to use his $5,000 live tournament package to play in the WSOP Circuit Cherokee in December, taking 34th in the Main Event for $5,627. That means both of Global Poker's live representatives have cashed in on their Global Poker Championships series runs.

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Global Poker promises more opportunities for its players to climb the ladder and have a chance to win their way into a live poker event are coming soon. In the meantime, with Global Poker Madness in full swing and the SC$40,000 guaranteed Sunday Scrimmage with a SC$218 buy-in running weekly, there��s never been a better time to head to Global Poker and sign up for free.
You can win your way into the April 1st SC$540 buy-in $200,000 guaranteed Madness Main Event for as little as SC$1.50 now at Global Poker, with Round 1 satellites for the Sunday Scrimmage starting at just SC$2.20.
Global Poker is solely available to players in the United States and Canada.