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Bodog Now Taking Reality Show Applicants

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From: http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_news/article/8526

Bodog Now Taking Reality Show Applicants

Calvin Ayre Wild Card Season II Looking for Contestants

Bodog is looking for the next poker/reality superstar to compete in season 2 of the Calvin Ayre Wild Card Poker series. The winner will walk away with the biggest prize in reality television history, $2 million.

Last season, the series showcased poker pros and celebrities. Josh Arieh won the $500,000 first prize. This season, Bodog is looking to give away four times that to an undiscovered talent.

Poker players can go to Bodog’s website and upload a one-minute audition video. Guidelines and instructions are also available on the site. The cutoff is April 28, and 11 of the 12 contestants will be chosen in this manner.

The twelfth contestant will be chosen through an online tournament on Bodog. Qualifiers are already underway. They take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 9:05 p.m. ET. for a $5.50 or 300 Bodog Poker point buy-in until April 25. The top five in each tournament will move on to the final tournament on April 28. Second place will receive a complimentary trip for two to Antigua to have dinner with Calvin Ayre. The first-place finisher will be the final star in the television series.

The show will be aired on ION television in the U.S. and globally, as well as on BodogTV. The winner will receive $1 million in cash and a $1 million contract with the Bodog Team.

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