ST. JULIANS, MALTA, November 15, 2010 (Press-News.org) Players at PokerTime online poker room have the chance to not only 'plug their leaks' at the poker tables but also earn while doing so. The MyPokerLab/Facebook poker promotion is giving away $250 every week for players who use the MyPokerLab tool.
MyPokerLab is a one-of-a-kind online poker enhancement tool that will assist players in becoming the best poker players that they can be through comprehensive analysis of their game as well as live monitoring by world-class players and experts. MyPokerLab also offers video content of poker fundamentals and report cards that track their progress as well as entry into a poker community like no other with forums, social networking and promotions.
The promotion runs throughout November with a MPL/FB Freeroll every Friday, instead of every second Friday. Players stand the chance of winning their share of a $250 weekly prize pool and entry varies from free to 1 poker point. The top 50 players will receive payouts.
The MyPokerLab/Facebook promotion is in good company. There are a host of other promotions for players to partake in this November such as the Cluedo Bounty promotion, adding some more intrigue to the poker tables. The Bankroll Boosta promotion gives players the chance to increase their rewards the more they play.
These PokerTime promotions will keep players entertained, while upping their game and, if luck suffices, in the money.
About PokerTime:
PokerTime is authorized by the Lotteries and Gaming Authority of Malta and independently reviewed to guarantee you a safe environment to improve, and hone, your poker skills. Using the latest MicroGaming software, PokerTime offers a variety of action-packed Texas Hold' em and Omaha poker games within a professional environment. Join a poker family who are passionate about poker.
Website: http://www.pokertime.eu/
MyPokerLab/Facebook Promotion at PokerTime Online Poker Room
The MyPokerLab/Facebook promotion is giving away a total of $1000 in November. Players can not only earn while they play but also learn while they earn.
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