Get Ready For Global Poker Grizzly Games VII Running Jan. 29-Feb. 18

Global Poker just finished up its Monsterstack Series III and is already gearing up for its next series with Grizzly Games VII, which will run Jan. 29-Feb. 18 and will feature hundreds of Gold and Sweeps Coins events.

The Grizzly Games VII series will consist of 108 Gold Coin trophy events with GC 953.5 million in guaranteed prizes and 108 Sweeps Coin trophy events with SC 2.1 million in guaranteed prizes. The 21 days of social poker action will culminate with Main Events with guarantees of GC 40 million and SC 200,000.

Here are some details about the Grizzly Games VII series:

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21 Days Of Grizzly Action

In addition to the Main Events, the Grizzle Games VII series will feature opening freerolls and Weekend Pop-up Freerolls and plenty of other highlights.

Some of those highlights on the Gold Coin side include GPC Grizzly 06-H: NLHE GC 15,000,000 Guaranteed Deep, GPC Grizzly 09-H: NLHE GC 32,000,000 Guaranteed 1R1A and GPC Grizzly 20-H: NLHE GC 30,000,000 Guaranteed 1R1A - Super Grizzly Sunday.

Meanwhile, the Sweeps Coins highlights include GPC Grizzly 04-H: NLHE SC 35,000 Guaranteed, GPC Grizzly 09-H: NLHE SC 110,000 Guaranteed and GPC Grizzly 13-H: NLHE SC 25,000 Guaranteed Bounty, 6-Max.

There are dazzling Grizzly trophies up for grabs for the winners, as well as swag including shirts, hoodies and baseball caps. Players will also have the chance to win Grizzly Games VII avatars or purchase them with Gold Coins.

Best of all, player can compete on the GC and SC leaderboards. The player atop the GC leaderboard will win GC 5,000,000, a Grizzly Games VII Golden Trophy, hoodie, T-shirt and cap, while SC leaderboard leader will win $2,500 in cash, an opportunity to represent Global Poker at a Live Event and more.

For more information about the Gizzly Games VII series and the schedule, visit globalpoker.com/online-poker-promotions/grizzly-games.

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