Archive for 2010-01-07
January 7, 2010
During 2009 PokerWorks brought you the fantastic $2,000 FreeRoll series on PokerStars and it proved to be such a hit that we are doing it again in 2010! That’s right – the $2,000 FreeRoll series is back and will run at least until the end of February! That means you could play for your piece of the $16,000 prize pool pie during the next two months!This is one of the best FreeRolls offered anywhere and not just for the super $2,000 prize pool but because you can easily qualify to play in all of them!
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January 7, 2010
Make sure you remember to treat yourself to some fun this New Year and we can’t think of a better way than by grabbing some free cash! When you choose to treat yourself with some great entertainment by playing at PartyPoker, not only will you have a barrel of fun but you can reward yourself with some FREE cash to make this year your best ever!Party Poker, in cooperation with PokerWorks, is giving away $9,000 in cash in just the first quarter of 2010 alone! And you can pocket your fair share of the cash absolutely FREE when you play in the FreeRolls!
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January 7, 2010
The New Year is here and along with it, will come a whole new schedule of incredible promotions for our valued readers! And one of those new offerings will be the year-long $2,770 Cash Freeroll Series from Poker770!By teaming up with the top online poker rooms, PokerWorks is able to bring their readers exclusive FreeRoll deals not found anywhere else and this joint effort with Poker770 is a great example. Not only will this fantastic FreeRoll series run throughout 2010, but it will feature $2,770 in total prize pool cash just waiting to be won!
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January 7, 2010
There are nearly 100 online gaming sites on the Microgaming Network, and there are a good number of them on the subsidiary Microgaming Poker Network, all of which implemented a new rake program as of January 5, 2010. All sites, including the popular European site Ladbrokes, switched from a contributed rake system to a weighted contribution system, meaning the rake is now calculated by the amount of money in the pot.
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