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HerculesPoker Rewards Customers with Daily Deals, Bonuses and Increased Opportunities to Win!

HerculesPoker provides multiple rewards, including $150,000 in guaranteed monthly rewards and first deposit bonuses.

2011-07-03
ST. JULIANS, MALTA, July 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) HerculesPoker announces an array of specials to provide entertainment for everyone looking to enjoy some poker room fun online.

A primary benefit of gambling online is that customers tend to get more wins than playing in person, leading to more rewards for the customer regardless of the amount of their initial deposit. This is one way in which online gambling rewards clientele.

HerculesPoker doesn't stop there, however. In an effort to show their customers how much they are appreciated, HerculesPoker is determined to offer multiple rewards. Freerolls - in which a player can participate in a tournament for free (no deposit required) - are offered on a daily basis. More than 30 freerolls run each day with only a few players, meaning the customer has a higher chance of winning. Also, each day there are three $10 freerolls and a $25 freeroll, all with fewer than 30 players. To cap off the week with an even bigger reward, on Sundays there is a $100 freeroll with fewer than 100 players!

Other bonuses include:

- A 200% first deposit bonus up to a maximum of $1,000

- US $150,000 guaranteed per month in tournament prizes

- Quick deposits and withdrawals

HerculesPoker offers a first-rate destination for poker playing online. Customers are able to purchase funds in either US dollars or Euros.

For more information visit www.herculespoker.com.

About HerculesPoker:

HerculesPoker, partnered with Everleaf Gambling, was established on May 1st, 2011. The company is based in Malta and offers regular tournaments, games and slots with generous bonuses and rewards. Offering live support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, HerculesPoker is also available in ten languages. For more information visit www.herculespoker.com or contact HerculesPoker's public relations team.

Press contact:
Ted Carter
Owner
HerculesPoker
Phone: 0049-2064-481-5786
Email: support@herculespoker.com


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[Press-News.org] HerculesPoker Rewards Customers with Daily Deals, Bonuses and Increased Opportunities to Win!
HerculesPoker provides multiple rewards, including $150,000 in guaranteed monthly rewards and first deposit bonuses.