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Intertops Poker Hosting Christmas Tourneys - Bounty, Free Roll, Guaranteed and Giving 50% Reload Bonus Next Week

Intertops Poker has a full schedule of Christmas poker tournaments to keep the holiday festivities going. Bounty, free roll and guaranteed tournaments begin Christmas day and continue all week. A 50% reload bonus is available until next Wednesday.

Intertops Poker Hosting Christmas Tourneys - Bounty, Free Roll, Guaranteed and Giving 50% Reload Bonus Next Week
2011-12-21
ST. JOHNS, ANTIGUA, December 21, 2011 (Press-News.org) After the gifts have been unwrapped and the turkey is reduced to leftovers, Intertops Poker has a full schedule of Christmas poker tournaments to keep the festivities going. Bounty, free roll and guaranteed tournaments begin Christmas day and continue throughout the week. A 50% (up to $300) reload bonus is also available until next Wednesday.

Intertops Christmas Poker Tournament Schedule:
Sunday, December 25th -- NL Hold'em $500 Added Bounty Tourney
Monday, December 26th -- NL Hold'em $1500 Guaranteed Double-Chance Deepstack Tourney
Tuesday, December 27th -- PL Omaha $500 Added Tourney
Wednesday, December 28th -- NL Hold'em $500 Freeroll Tourney and NL Hold'em $500 Added R&A Tourney
Thursday, December 29th -- NL Hold'em $500 Added Bounty Tourney
Friday, December 30th -- NL Hold'em $2000 Guaranteed Double-Chance Deepstack Tourney

The Christmas Reload Bonus is available December 25 - 28 only. To receive an extra 50% (up to $300) players should click the Bonus Code button at the cashier and enter the bonus code "HDAY". (This deposit bonus offer is not available for rakeback players.)

Intertops was one of the first online casino, poker and sportsbook sites on the internet and has been trusted by players around the world for more than fifteen years. Intertops Poker takes pride in its friendly customer service and hassle-free deposits and withdrawals and gives away tens of thousands of dollars in casino and poker bonuses every month.

Details on Intertops Poker's Christmas poker tournaments can be found at: http://poker.intertops.eu/en/promotions/

Media inquiries:
Larry Colcy, Lyceum Media
intertops@lyceummedia.com +44 (0) 208 123 7184

About Intertops Poker (http://poker.intertops.eu)
Intertops launched Intertops Poker in 2003 and re-launched in 2010 with the Cake Network. Intertops Poker is a global poker room offering innovative and top-quality software to give all players an enhanced poker experience. Texas Hold'em, Omaha ring games and tournaments of all stakes and levels are running 24/7. Players can win their share of over $20 million in monthly tournament payouts and $6 million in tournament guarantees every month. Intertops Poker also offers all players access to one of the most lucrative loyalty programs in the industry. New players receive a 110% bonus up to $600.

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[Press-News.org] Intertops Poker Hosting Christmas Tourneys - Bounty, Free Roll, Guaranteed and Giving 50% Reload Bonus Next Week
Intertops Poker has a full schedule of Christmas poker tournaments to keep the holiday festivities going. Bounty, free roll and guaranteed tournaments begin Christmas day and continue all week. A 50% reload bonus is available until next Wednesday.