ST. JULIANS, MALTA, October 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) PokerTime [ http://www.pokertime.eu/ ] is offering all online poker players the chance to take part in a Depositors Freeroll in October, offering a $250 prize pool.
All players who have made successful deposits can take part in weekly scheduled poker tournaments. These tournaments take place every Thursday night at 8pm (GMT) during October. The dates for these tournaments are 7, 14, 21 and 28 October.
Easy access to this Depositors Freeroll can be found on the "Scheduled Tournaments" section in the PokerTime software. Players need simply to login to the PokerTime software and register for this tournament. The entry fee is just one poker point, meaning that all it takes is just one deposit and one poker point to participate.
The $250 prize pool will be shared by the top 40 players in the tournament. All payments will automatically be made to the winning players.
Another promotion running parallel with this one is the PokerTime Royal Poker Fest. Players who score a Royal Flush using at least one of their pocket cards on any real-money Texas Hold'em cash game during October, will receive a bonus of 50x the big blind, equalling up to $300.
There are still two more scheduled tournaments in the Depositors Freeroll promotion currently underway at PokerTime. Players can still take part and win their share of the $250 prize pool.
About PokerTime:
PokerTime is authorized by the Lotteries and Gaming Authority of Malta and independently reviewed to guarantee you a safe environment to improve, and hone, your poker skills. Using the latest MicroGaming software, PokerTime offers a variety of action-packed Texas Hold' em and Omaha poker games within a professional environment. Join a poker family who are passionate about poker.
Depositors Freeroll Online Poker Promotion
Online poker players are given free entry into the $250 freeroll that takes place every Thursday night in the Depositors Freeroll promotion at PokerTime this October.
2010-10-18
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[Press-News.org] Depositors Freeroll Online Poker PromotionOnline poker players are given free entry into the $250 freeroll that takes place every Thursday night in the Depositors Freeroll promotion at PokerTime this October.