Claim Neil Channing’s Bounty at Sky Poker During October

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
Neil Channing

Neil Channing is hitting the Sky Poker tables during October and doing so with hundreds of pounds of bounties on his head, giving Sky Poker players the chance to rub shoulders with the site’s ambassador.

Channing, who plays at Sky Poker under the alias “NCHANNING”, is set to play a mixture of cash games and tournaments across all buy in levels to ensure Sky Poker players have the opportunity to take him on.

When Channing plays any of the tournaments below, he'll have a bounty on his head between £50 and £100. Don’t expect Channing to give up that bounty too easily because the wily professional has won more than $3.4 million from poker tournaments over the years.

Challenge Channing Schedule

DateTime (UK)Tournament/Cash GamesBounty
Sunday 2 October8:00pm£15,000 Sunday Majors£100
Tuesday 4 October10:30pm£2,000 Turbo Bounty Hunter£50
Wednesday 5 October12:00-1:00pmCash game sessions 
Thursday 13 October10:30pm£2,000 Turbo Bounty Hunter£50
Sunday 16 October8:00pm£15,000 Sunday Majors£100
Tuesday 18 October5:00pmThe 5@5 MTT+ Cash session 
Thursday 20 October10:00-11:00amCash session 
Tuesday 25 October10:30pm£2,000 Speed Bounty Hunter£50
Sunday 30 October8:00pm£15,000 Sunday Majors£100

Claim Your Sky Poker Welcome Package

Download Sky Poker via PokerNews links and create your free account. When you make your first deposit, you'll be in for a real treat. All new Sky Poker customers receive a free £10 worth of tournament tickets made up of two £2.20 tickets and two £3.30 tickets.

When you make your first deposit, Sky Poker matches it 200 percent (up to a maximum of £500). You then have 30 days from the date of registration to clear the bonus, which releases into your account at a rate of £10 for every 250 poker points. These poker points are earned at a rate of six poker points per £1 contributed to rake in cash games and 10 poker points per £1 paid in tournament fees.

Download Sky Poker today and take on Channing to see if you can claim his bounties.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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