BankrollMob Poker News

sep
26

Rafa Dream Day: Win the chance to play poker and hang out with Rafael Nadal!

Tags: poker, pokerstars, rafa dream day, rafael nadal.
Posted on 26 September 2012 by "T".

Yesterday PokerStars announced an exciting new promotion that gives players the chance to play tennis and poker against Rafael Nadal. Between September 24 and October 2, there will be freerolls (Rafa Dream Day) five times per day, plus $1.10 qualifiers available every 2 hours around the clock.

The winner of each free roll and the top three players in the $1.10 qualifier will win a seat in the final that takes place on Oct. 21 at 12:00 ET. The winner of the final will meet Rafa in Spain, play tennis with him, and receive poker lessons from his personal poker coach. All players finishing in places 2-31 will received a signed baseball cap.

Click here for more info.

 

 


« Poker News   /   Comment on this news »

Related Articles:

17 comments on "Rafa Dream Day: Win the chance to play poker and hang out with Rafael Nadal!"


 Fakiry26/09/2012 12:39:30 GMT
A signed baseball cap to the loosers??? What does baseball have got to do with Rafael Nadal? It doesn’t seems like a nice conformation gift for me. I know my chances in getting to this tourney are very reduced, as I would have to be able to win a several thousand field freeroll and then get to the top of the main event. But passing through so much sacrifice to get a signed baseball cap doesn’t seem reasonable. I know the buy-in is peanuts, but there will be lots of competitors, which would justify better prizes for the top finishers.
 grahamy2726/09/2012 17:19:58 GMT
lmao are u serious? baseball cap is the term for a peaked cap that tennis players wear to keep the sun out of their eyes.

hes shit anyways!lol
 Macubaas26/09/2012 19:34:37 GMT
I know this kind of promotions might be pretty attractive to some pokerstars players but for me personally it's not...

I would have been a lot more interested in a new reload bonus for example or something similar to this Smile
 Doarulle27/09/2012 01:11:15 GMT
HOW CAN YOU PLAY 6hour and 15 minutes for 1.1$ :|:| I really can't understand freeroll people... RAFA DREAM JUST DON'T DO IT Smile
 zeroster27/09/2012 01:49:06 GMT
For someone like me who has no interest in tennis whatsoever that's a seriously unattractive first prize.
 nipitiri327/09/2012 03:19:56 GMT
i would be more interested in freeroll if first place gets few hundred usd ,... not some succy day with some uncle who does some random sport
 jessthehuman27/09/2012 04:14:00 GMT
Free trip to Spain is a lot more enticing than getting to 'play tennis' with Rafa. Not really a big fan of his anyway.
 After_Darks127/09/2012 04:51:48 GMT
Now if it were Andy Murray, then sure I'd play for it, but not rafa, he hardly knows any English!
 Sorin88827/09/2012 05:27:03 GMT
You might not be able to beat Rafa Nadal on the tennis court, but thanks to PokerStars' new promotion you might be able to beat him at the poker table. Big Smile
 pochui27/09/2012 06:57:13 GMT
don't see the point of this promotion- yeah maybe it's fun to play against rafa, just because he is celebrity, but that's the only catch- and in reality this has nothing to do with poker, btw i would rather have a heads up "fcuk till last" session with maria sharapova. anyway the only plus i see here, is that a free route to the prize is available
 lukasb27/09/2012 08:50:49 GMT
Who is this Rafa anyway? and more importantly, before i head out to meet him, how much good looking is his sister? Tongue
 thefly13127/09/2012 10:26:02 GMT
I would rather spent the day with some female poker pros. Big Smile

In the past pokerstars Belgium had a television show where 2 known Belgians played versus 2 belgian pros vs 2 online qualifiers. (no cash play , just for the honour)

I personnaly don't need to play versus rafa , but maybe others do....

 Redvulture6127/09/2012 11:31:05 GMT
Posted by Sorin888:
You might not be able to beat Rafa Nadal on the tennis court, but thanks to PokerStars' new promotion you might be able to beat him at the poker table. Big Smile


You wont be able to beat Rafa on the tennis court unless your name is Roger feeder or Novak Djorkorvic i can bet my house on it that nobody is this forum would win against him in a game of tennis. As for the prize i would absolutely love to spend the day with Rafa. He is a tennis icon and you get a free trip to a beautiful part of Spain. Nadals English is actually not that bad its not perfect but he can hold conversations quiet capably. I would be more interested in meeting the Tennis player Rafa not the poker player as he would probably be only as good as Borris becker and he is average at best at poker.
 Mysik8627/09/2012 12:04:57 GMT
I saw those freerolls... 9000 ppl to wait for ticket... I'm wait for freerolls to PCA Smile This SnG was great Smile 1 second and tournament was full Blink
 Fakiry27/09/2012 12:53:23 GMT
Posted by grahamy27:
lmao are u serious? baseball cap is the term for a peaked cap that tennis players wear to keep the sun out of their eyes.

hes shit anyways!lol


I really didn’t knew that, sorry for my unexpertise in what matters to hats! But looks like these prizes aren’t getting the attention of many people. It will only be a game for the game, and being cheap, it will be just another super crowded event in which many players will not even know why are they playing that. It’s just because it was the one available at that moment.
 nipitiri328/09/2012 14:25:13 GMT
i played one tourney that freeroll shoved in first hand some random cards and then went to kitchen didint even look what came up ...
 ladyred29/09/2012 20:05:00 GMT
I won a ticket , bloody miracle !!! couldnt believe it, played over 7 hours, i was bored and thought oh may as well , anyway i got it

Write a comment:

You must be logged in, to comment on news...

Disclosure: BankrollMob may earn a commission based on the advertisement material on this site. #AD

© 2024 BankrollMob.com - All Rights Reserved CONTACT | ABOUT | PRIVACY & COOKIE POLICY | TERMS & CONDITIONS | NEWSLETTER | AFFILIATES | REPORT SPAM | ADVERTISING
  Please Play Responsibly