If you don't have enough Reward Credits to cover your buy-in, you can. For the annual Main Event Bracelet and Side Tournaments, you must buy-in for at least 50 (10,000 Reward Credits).
For circuit events, you must buy in for at least the minimum amount of 25 (5,000 Reward Credits). Have you seen our new $40,000 Freeroll Series from Lock Poker? Lock Pro Supremacy not only has three $7,500 Freerolls but it also has 25 $100 Lock Pro Bounties in each tournament, so you can boost your bankroll even if you don't make the money. Every 2,000 Reward Credits will get you 10 in buy-in amount.
They provide great play at very affordable buy-ins and all allow you to win a nice pile of cash. It'd be a shame if you are in the area and don't make it out to these great series. Plenty of local players, tourists and even some of the PokerNews staff will be on hand for these events. For complete information on this tournament series, head over to the Venetian’s website or give them a ring at 70. There is also an optional $10 staff bonus for extra starting chips at the Venetian series. For complete information on this tournament series, head over to Caesars Palace’s website or call the poker room at 70. The levels are then increased to 60 minutes. All preliminary events aside for the heads-up NLH and the NBC Heads-Up National Championship qualifier have 40-minute levels until the final table. For all tournaments at the Caesars Palace Winter Poker Classic, there is an optional $10 bonus buy for additional chips to add to your starting stack.