Win James Bond's Aston Martin DBS playing online poker with PokerStars.com
James Bond is the biggest thing on cinema screens in the UK at the moment, and the film features the usual Bond staples, explosions, cars, fit women and gambling.
The game of poker is heavily featured, as is the luxury motoring brand Aston Martin, and PokerStars.com is well placed to exploit both.
The online poker operator already sponsors Aston Martin Racing, and the pairing are set to give away an exclusive Aston Martin DBS, the same model that the world’s most famous secret agent – 007 drives in the new movie, Casino Royale.
Commencing December 9 at 3:00PM ET, all PokerStars.com players stand a chance to be the first person in the world to win the new Aston Martin DBS, by competing in poker tournaments online at PokerStars.com
This is an exclusive, once in a life time opportunity, for poker playing Bond fans to own their very own piece of 007 history. Open only to PokerStars.com customers, satellites will run daily with buy-ins ranging from as little as 10 Frequent Player Points (FPPs) to 10,000 FPPs. P
layers shouldn’t miss their chance to live life in true Bond style with the ultimate secret agent accessory, the Aston Martin DBS. A complete tournament schedule can be viewed at www.PokerStars.com.
Owing to PokerStars official partnership with Aston Martin Racing, the enviable winner will receive the very first car off the production line. Since announcing the partnership in March 2006, PokerStars and Aston Martin Racing have enjoyed a hugely successful racing season at both the American Le Mans Series and at the Le Mans 24 Hour race in France.
With only a limited number of cars being manufactured, the first production car is currently scheduled for delivery late next year. The value of the Aston Martin DBS is yet to be determined. However this collector’s dream car is projected to be priceless to Aston Martin and James Bond enthusiasts around the world. On top of that, there will also be an additional $100,000 in cash and prizes for places 2nd through to 199th (total prize pool exceeds $330,000).
In true Bond style, specific details of the new DBS remain top secret, although Aston Martin Design Director, Marek Reichman, said: “This car encapsulates a link between our elegant DB9 road car and the powerful DBR9 race car. It signals an evolutionary development of Aston Martin’s world renowned style and elegance.”