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RakeTheRake Gives Facebook Fans and Twitter Followers Free Poker Training
2011-10-25
ESSEX, ENGLAND, October 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) RakeTheRake, the world's largest rakeback provider, constantly strives to provide its online poker players with the very best rakeback deals and the best overall return on their game. Today, and until Tuesday 15 November, they are offering exclusive free training content to all those who are fans of the RakeTheRake Facebook page of followers of RakeTheRake on Twitter.

This special Facebook and Twitter offer will give away four different training videos on Tuesdays until 15 November when visitors visit the social media sites. The videos are exclusive to fans and followers and are only otherwise available to subscribers at DragTheBar, the specialist poker training provider.

Fans of facebook.com/RTRRakeback and followers of twitter.com/raketherake should watch out for posts on 'Training Tuesdays' where a special link will be provided to access to the poker training videos.

Existing RakeTheRake members can also take advantage of more free poker training from the poker pros at DragTheBar by accessing their RakeTheRake rakeback account and clicking the Free Training tab.

RakeTheRake works with all the top online poker rooms to bring up to 75% rakeback to players.

With over $500k in freerolls and rake races on offer every month and free poker training, 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.

For further information, please contact us at www.raketherake.com or via: marketing@raketherake.com
www.facebook.com/RTRRakeback
http://twitter.com/raketherake @raketherake
www.linkedin.com/company/raketherake

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