LAS VEGAS, NV, May 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) One of the biggest online poker rooms in the world, Titan Poker recently upgraded its Titan Rewards program and introduced new schemes that will benefit all players, even new and casual visitors to its poker tables.
Under the Monthly Cash program, players will receive a monthly supply of cash from the moment they sign up and download the Titan Poker software. For every 100 Titan Points that you accumulate, you will receive a $1 cash gift. This new program automatically rewards new and casual players who have not yet achieved VIP status with a return on their game play at a great redemption rate.
The new and improved Titan Poker VIP program groups players in five VIP levels based on their activity at cash games and tournaments. Daily VIP level upgrades, real-time multipliers, monthly cash bonuses, and $20,000 in exclusive VIP freerolls are just some of the perks that await Titan Poker VIPs.
Titan Poker has added a new feature to its rewards program called Titan Poker Treasures. Collect Gold Coins by completing achievements during your game play and exchange them for Treasure Tickets to win one of the many great prizes on offer.
New players are invited to try out the free Titan Poker software so they can start receiving the benefits offered in the revitalized Titan Rewards program. Get $25 Free on first deposit by using Titan Poker Bonus Code: TP2000
For additional information, visit http://www.titan-poker-bonus-code.com/
About Titan Poker
The flagship room of the iPoker network, Titan Poker is the biggest online poker room in Europe today. Tens of thousands of online players are logged in at peak hours, with millions of dollars in prizes up for grabs every month. Titan Poker offers an extensive variety of Sit 'n' Go tournaments, progressive jackpots, cash table games, and satellite tournaments to major international poker tournaments such as the World Series of Poker, the Irish Open, ECPokerTour, and the Asian Poker Tour.
New and Improved Titan Poker Rewards Program
Titan Poker has revamped its loyalty program to enable members of all levels to enjoy its many incentives.
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[Press-News.org] New and Improved Titan Poker Rewards ProgramTitan Poker has revamped its loyalty program to enable members of all levels to enjoy its many incentives.