Choosing Which of the Options to Opt For
It is true that you have two options on how to qualify for Champion Chip – go through Bwin’s qualifying structure and buy-in directly to the event. In our previous article, we have actually said that you have the freedom to choose what will you do to qualify for Champion Chip, which of the options you will opt for. Well you do actually, you have the freedom. If you want you can opt for the first option, to go through Bwin’s qualifying structure. Also, if you wish you can opt for the second option, buy-in directly to the event.
If you decide to go through Bwin’s qualifying structure, you will then have to make a choice as to whether you would want to take the Sit & Go Tournament route or else take the Scheduled Tournament route. Still with the Sit & Go Tournament route, you have to make it at qualifiers such as $10+1, $20+2, and $30+3 in order to win a ticket for the Final. While still with the Scheduled Tournament route, you also have to make it at qualifiers such as $1+0.20, $2+0.25, $5+0.50, $10+1, $10+1, $20+2, $30+3 and $5+0.50 in order to win a ticket for the Final.
Now if you’d actually come to think of it, with Sit & Go Tournament route, you need to have the money for quite huge buy-in. The qualifiers under such route do have the said buy-in. On the flip side, with the Scheduled Tournament route, you don’t have to. Some of the qualifiers under such route do have small buy-in.
You should make up your mind if you just want to buy-in directly and not go through Bwin’s qualifying structure. But if you’d want to, you won’t have any worries. In just a matter of seconds, you can finally find yourself at Champion Chip. Just know for yourself what you want.
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