With the return of the biggest live tournament series in the world this year, the National League of Poker has some exciting announcements! In 2021 NLOP is sending 18 of its toughest players to try their hand in Las Vegas. These will be the top placing players from NLOP’s Main Event Mania that took place in 2020. NLOP will be sending not one but two players to the iconic main event with a $10,000 buy-in. This will be the third year that players who have won the Main Event Mania series will be on their way courtesy of the National League of Poker. In the previous two years, three other players went to the main event, with one (known by their username ‘TheArchman’) surviving all the way to day 3. It will be amazing to see how these players do in the 2021 main event. In addition to the two players heading to Las Vegas for the main event, another sixteen players will make their way there with a buy-in for the popular Colossus event. They will take their seats on Friday 10/29/21 and Saturday 10/30/21 for Colossus flights A & B, each with a $400 buy-in. This will be NLOP’s first year sending this many players to other events at poker’s largest series! Keep your eyes peeled for other surprise chances to be sent to Las Vegas through playing with the National League of Poker… you just might be next! The $25,000 Summer Splash series is currently going down, with qualifying steps playing Wednesdays and Saturdays. Also, stay tuned for the upcoming launch of a new mobile app available in the App Store! See you at the tables! About NLOP Launched in 2006, NLOP has become recognized as a top destination site for prized-based, free-to-play, risk free online poker. NLOP enables players to win real cash and prizes daily with no financial risk. Players at NLOP enjoy a unique social gaming experience. NLOP has over 1.3 million registered users and has awarded over $5 Million in Cash & Prizes to date. http://www.NLOP.com Enjoy free games and, before playing in real-money games, please check with your local jurisdiction regarding the legality of Internet gaming. |