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August Promotions are Hot at Sunshine

Sunshine Poker Rooms believe in offering all poker players the opportunity to check out as many online poker rooms as possible along with the bonuses and promotions that are currently on offer.

2012-08-08
LAS VEGAS, NV, August 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Get it While it's Hot in August

Sunshine Poker Rooms believe in offering all poker players the opportunity to check out as many online poker rooms as possible along with the bonuses and promotions that are currently on offer. They also make the effort to update these promotions regularly, keeping all users informed of the latest news and what's going on in the world of poker. Here's what's hot...

Americas Cardroom has come out all guns blazing in August offering not one, but two brand new promotions. They have really put some effort into these promo's and combined them well. The Elite Benefits loyalty program was given a revamp in February, but now they have made it even better by adding another level to it, the 5 Star General level. Reaching this level brings massive rewards, it is a grind to get there as you have to achieve 1 million rank points, but when you are there you will realise it was well worth it. The benefits of reaching this level are great with bigger, better bonuses, points multipliers and all inclusive trips to awesome land based events like the Punta Cana Classic and the Latin Series in Peru. This new level brings a whole new meaning to Elite Benefits and with the 5 Star General merchandise you can get your hands on, you can let people know how you hit the felt!

Other poker rooms are also making August a special month. There is a great rake race going on at the moment with a few rooms involved in the same promotion. It's a 100K giveaway at Carbon Poker, Odds Poker, PDC and PokerView. Rev up those engines, put the pedal to the metal and hit the track to claim your slice of the cash. There are 4 races during August each one giving away great cash prizes. So fill up the tank, buckle up and get off to a flying start. As you speed along cranking up those points, keep your eye on the all important leader board to find out if you need to step on the gas a little harder. It's a fun promo and involves all players, so the track will be busy....drive safely!

Keep up to date with all the latest promotions, news and more at http://sunshine-poker.com, where you will find regular updates and all the poker information you could ever need.

About the Author: Marcus Harmon has been writing articles, reviews and giving an honest opinion about the online poker industry for a decade. With a background in online poker operations and marketing he understands what every online poker player wants to be a part of and only recommends the best.

Sunshine Poker Rooms have been a valued resource site for poker players worldwide since 2006.

Website: http://sunshine-poker.com


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[Press-News.org] August Promotions are Hot at Sunshine
Sunshine Poker Rooms believe in offering all poker players the opportunity to check out as many online poker rooms as possible along with the bonuses and promotions that are currently on offer.