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$5000 Cash to be Won in Freerolls from PokerStars and RakeTheRake.com
2011-05-16
ESSEX, ENGLAND, May 16, 2011 (Press-News.org) This week RakeTheRake.com offers online poker players another great promotion in celebration of its new site launch. There's $5000 cash to be won in two freerolls being hosted by PokerStars and RakeTheRake. This PokerStars promotion is one of many unique prizes being offered over the three months until the end of July 2011, in addition to the normal $500k+ of monthly promotions.

For a chance to win a share of the prize money from these freerolls, players will need to 'like' RakeTheRake on facebook or follow RakeTheRakecom on twitter and watch for the promotion posts. There will be the chance to enter in each of the three months; May, June and July, with the first promotion posts start today, Monday 16 May at both social media sites. June's promotion posts will start on Monday 13 June and the final promotion's posts will commence on Monday 11 July. PokerStars players who are not tracked to RakeTheRake can also enter this promotion.

RakeTheRake's new site is easy to navigate with an intuitive user experience and a range of new functionality. With simplified sign up, detailed rakeback reporting and helpful video tutorials for key areas of the site, it makes your rakeback account and referrals revenue so easy to manage. The two major new features are the forum which allows all RakeTheRake players to interact and the introduction of poker training, free of charge!

RakeTheRake works with all the top online poker rooms to bring up to 75% rakeback to players. Rakeback, also described as poker cashback, assures online poker players of getting the maximum cash from their game, whether they win or lose.

With over $500k in freerolls and rake races on offer every month, RakeTheRake provides online poker players with the very best return on their game.

RakeTheRake is the largest and most reputable rakeback affiliate in the market. We work with all the top poker rooms to increase traffic to their sites, and to secure the best rakeback deals for our players.

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