On Saturday, December 22nd, more than 60 celebrities are expected to play to win for their selected charity.

The HOLLYWOOD POKER ONLINE HOLIDAY CELEBRITY CHARITY TOURNAMENT is an Online-Only Event with an Exclusive Celebrity Prize Pool to the winning celebrity’s charity. Previous tournament winner actor James Woods brought home $10,000 for his charity but this time around they are upping the ante to $25,000.

A brand new feature now available to fans and media is the “Celebrity Spectator Mode” which allows you to follow your favorite celebs and watch them play as well as get a sneak peek into their live chats with their celebrity opponents.

Among those expected to take part are celebrity ambassadors Kevin Pollak (The Usual Suspects) and Dennis Quaid (Vegas) as well as Hollywood Poker Celebrity players Kellan Lutz (The Twilight Series), Billy Burke (The Twilight Series/Revolution), Dule Hill (Psych), Josh Malina (Scandal), Andy Milder (The Artist), Mekhi Phifer (ER), Quinton Aaron (The Blind Side), Adrian Paul and many more.

PLAOR’s first game for Facebook, Hollywood Poker, is a fun celebrity interactive free to play game. Hollywood Poker allows fans the opportunity to rub virtual elbows with celebrities and win prizes including trips to star-studded events to meet and mingle with their favorite stars. Celebrities are able to connect directly with their fans, promote their current projects, and win money to support their charities of their choosing.

You can check out Hollywood Poker via Facebook page at facebook.com/HollywoodPoker or at HollywoodPoker.com; Connect with Hollywood Poker via Twitter at @HollywoodPoker.

WHEN: Saturday, December 22nd, 2012
10:00 am PST – 1:00 pm PST

WHERE: Note this is an online only event. Play from home on your computer. Click here to play!

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