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Monaco Grand Prix Package to be Won Courtesy of Purple Lounge and RakeTheRake.com

There's three months of unique prizes on offer to online poker players in celebration of RakeTheRake's new site, as well as the best rakeback deals.

Monaco Grand Prix Package to be Won Courtesy of Purple Lounge and RakeTheRake.com
2011-05-17
ESSEX, ENGLAND, May 17, 2011 (Press-News.org) To celebrate the launch of RakeTheRake's new website, there are three months of unique promotions to be won. Every week from now until the end of July 2011, there are some truly amazing prizes on offer for online poker players, all generously provided by RakeTheRake and their poker room friends. These special promotions are in addition to the regular $500k+ of monthly promotions. What's more, even players not currently tracked to RakeTheRake can enter!

This week there's the chance to win an incredible two day hospitality package to the Monaco Grand Prix in May 2012 thanks to Purple Lounge. The package, worth $5000, includes the Grand Prix ticket, VIP package and covers the winner's hotel and travel expenses.

The Monaco Grand Prix is one of the social highlights of Europe's sporting calendar, and sees incredibly luxurious yachts and notable celebrities in Monaco at this time. Held annually on the Circuit de Monaco, the Grand Prix is one of the three most prestigious motor racing events in the world, alongside the Indianapolis 500 and Le Mans. The 78 lap race traverses the narrow streets of Monte Carlo and La Condamine and past the stunning harbour. For some fast paced, glamorous action away from the poker tables, look no further!

Purple Lounge players can enter the Monaco freeroll by visiting RakeTheRake's special promotions page and clicking on the Purple Lounge promotion banner. Players not currently tracked to the RakeTheRake group can still enter this promotion by registering their Purple Lounge screen name.

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.

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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[Press-News.org] Monaco Grand Prix Package to be Won Courtesy of Purple Lounge and RakeTheRake.com
There's three months of unique prizes on offer to online poker players in celebration of RakeTheRake's new site, as well as the best rakeback deals.