LONDON, ENGLAND, May 02, 2012 (Press-News.org) Circle Line Poker and Global Gaming Events have come together for a three month series of tournaments with over 10,000Eur in the player prize pools.
The first month of events offers 2,000Eur Freeroll taking place on Saturday, May 5th at 19:00GMT. On Sunday, May 6th at 19:00GMT, 1,000Eur will be added to the player prize pool in this 5.00 + .50Eur buy-in event. Registration opens on Friday, May 4th.
The second month of this event series offers 1,000Eur Freeroll on June 2nd as well as 2,000Eur Cash added to the buy-in event on June 3rd. Players that make a deposit or reload in the last 14 days before the buy-in as well as play in the buy-in event will receive 10Eur cash back into their player account.
In the third and last month of this event series, 1,000Eur Freeroll takes place on June 30th. On July 1st, 3,000Eur will be added to the player prize pool in the buy-in event. Players that make a deposit or reload in the 14 days prior to this event as well as play in the buy-in event will have their winnings doubled.
If the winning player is tagged to an affiliate in the freerolls in this series, the affiliate will win 200Eur. In the buy-in events, if the winning player is tagged to an affiliate, the affiliate will win 300Eur.
"We're excited to be teaming up with Global Gaming Events and to be offering these events to Circle Line Poker players," says Michelle McKay, Manager of Circle Line Poker.
These events are password protected. Pre-registration is not required. Players that need an account are invited to visit Circle Line Poker to open a player account. Affiliates are invited to promote these events to their players. To open a Circle Line Poker affiliate account, please visit https://affiliates.circlelinepoker.com.
To keep up to date on all Circle Line Poker tournaments and promotions, bookmark their blog at http://circlelinepoker.wordpress.com.
Contact:
Michelle McKay
Circle Line Poker
Michelle@CircleLinePoker.com
About Circle Line Poker
Licensed in Malta, Circle Line Poker is part of the Everleaf Gaming Network and will provide a reliable, safe, secure, comfortable and most important of all, fun and exciting online place to enjoy the game of poker. Circle Line Poker offers Texas Holdem, Omaha Hi, Omaha Hi/Lo and 7 Card Stud ring games and multi-table tournaments.
Website: http://www.circlelinepoker.com
About Global Gaming Events
Global Gaming Events, LLC was launched early 2006 and is the premier facilitator of value added events. With over $1.000.000 in cash and prizes awarded so far, GGE brings value added tournaments to new players and depositors, while allowing affiliates to promote an operator with their own affiliate links. All inquiries should be addressed to support@globalgamingevents.com.
Circle Line Poker Partners With Global Gaming Events in Three Event Series
Over 10,000 Euro prize pools offered in Global Gaming Event's three month series sponsored by Circle Line Poker
2012-05-02
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[Press-News.org] Circle Line Poker Partners With Global Gaming Events in Three Event SeriesOver 10,000 Euro prize pools offered in Global Gaming Event's three month series sponsored by Circle Line Poker