PokerNews and PartyPoker.com Give Away Up to $75 Free for New Players
October 13, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News
PokerNews (http://uk.pokernews.com) has recently launched a special promotion with PartyPoker.com to give away up to USD$75 free (no deposit required), to players from the UK, Greece, Japan, Russia, France, Germany and Holland. To be able to receive the bonus, players must first go to the PokerNews website for their country. They must then download Party Poker through the special PokerNews links and sign up a new account using the bonus code provided on their PokerNews website. Once these steps have been completed, players must then fill out a form on their country’s PokerNews website. Once registration has been confirmed, PokerNews will transfer USD$50 to the player’s PartyPoker account. Once players have completed 750 raked hands, an additional USD$25 will be transferred to the player’s account.
Players cannot make any withdrawals until 750 raked hands have been played. The 750 raked hands must be played within 90 days from the date the new account is created.
PokerNews has dedicated websites for seventeen countries around the world. There are now PokerNews native language sites in the USA, UK, Germany, France, Holland, Italy, Russia, Sweden, Poland, Australia, China, Portugal, Japan, Finland, Portugal and Norway.
About PokerNews Ltd
PokerNews Ltd incorporates PokerNews.com (http://www.pokernews.com) which is considered to be the independent online poker authority, having been picked by Forbes as "Best of Web" for the Poker category. PokerNews features daily news, reviews of the major poker rooms, live feeds of tournaments available online as well as special bonuses and freerolls, and is available in a number of different languages. PokerNews Ltd has also recently launched PokerNewsCasino (http://casino.pokernews.com), PokerNewsSportsbetting (http://sportsbetting.pokernews.com), PokerNewsBingo (http://bingo.pokernews.com) and PokerNewsBackgammon (http://backgammon.pokernews.com) and will look to establish these sites in the PokerNews.com tradition.