LONDON, ENGLAND, September 09, 2010 (Press-News.org) One of the most popular online poker portals - Pokersignupcodes.net announced free $50 poker money for new players today. Pokersignupcodes.net is founded and maintained by 4 professional poker players. The CEO of Pokersignupcodes.net, Mr. Mark Williams said in an interview "Being a poker player myself, I know how important it is to build and maintain a bankroll. That's why poker bonuses are so important. I'm happy to announce the latest free $50 offer available at Pokersignupcodes.net."
This offer is available on most of the poker sites listed at Pokersignupcodes.net. When asked about the most popular poker bonus deals offered by Pokersignupcodes.net, Mark said, "I recommend Ultimate Bet and Absolute Poker to the US poker players. They offer a very solid bonus and their games, software, customer support are excellent too."
To get the free $50, players need to signup for a new account at Absolute Poker / Ultimate Bet using the link and bonus code at Pokersignupcodes.net homepage, deposit a minimum of $50 and play 100 real money hands. After that, send an email to info@pokersignupcodes.net with your Absolute Poker/Ultimate Bet username. Pokersignupcodes.net admin will confirm the player details and send the $50 directly into the player's account.
Terms and conditions for this offer:
* You must be at least 18 years old
* You cannot have an existing account of any type at Absolute Poker or Ultimate Bet
* A family member of yours cannot have an existing account at Absolute Poker or Ultimate Bet
* You must use the Absolute Poker/Ultimate Bet link as well as bonus code at the Pokersignupcodes.net homepage when signing up for a new account
To get the Ultimate Bet sign-up bonus, a player must use the ultimate bet bonus code - PSC1100 (for a bonus amount of $1100 up to 111%). Ultimate Bet recently rebranded as UB.com and they offer an excellent range of games like Texas Holdem, Omaha, 7 Card Stud etc. UB.com/Ultimate Bet is endorsed by pro poker player Phil Hellmuth.
Absolute Poker is another very popular online poker room. They offer a $500 bonus up to 150%. In order to get this bonus, players must use the absolute poker bonus code - PSC500. Absolute Poker offers a wide selection of poker games and they have more than 10,000 players playing at peak times.
Some other exciting poker bonus codes are:
Full Tilt Poker referral code - PSC600 ($600 bonus up to 100% - US players accepted)
Party Poker bonus code - PSC500 ($500 bonus up to 100% - US players not accepted. However, players from other countries can play there without any problem)
Winner Poker bonus code - PSC500 ($500 bonus up to 100% - US players not accepted. Players from other countries can play.)
Other notable poker rooms and their poker bonus offers are listed in the homepage of Pokersignupcodes.net.
"We've made it very easy for the poker players to choose their favourite poker room." said Mark Williams. "Players can check the list of the poker rooms and their bonus codes mentioned in the homepage of Pokersignupcodes.net. Clicking on any poker room name takes a player to that particular poker room where they can download the software, and sign up for a new account using their bonus code."
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Pokersignupcodes.net is a leading online poker information website. The site offers some of the best poker bonus deals to its players.
Pokersignupcodes.net Offers Free $50 to New Players at Absolute Poker/Ultimate Bet
Pokersignupcodes.net is offering free $50 to new poker players at Absolute Poker and Ultimate Bet. Pokersignupcodes.net is a leading online poker portal founded by 4 professional poker players.
2010-09-09
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