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World Series of Poker Packages to Be Won at RakeTheRake

Rake from February to May to win a WSOP package worth $2,500+.

World Series of Poker Packages to Be Won at RakeTheRake
2013-02-06
ESSEX, ENGLAND, February 06, 2013 (Press-News.org) RakeTheRake, the world's largest rakeback provider, delivers exclusive promotions to its online poker players every month, in addition to the top rakeback deals. This February sees a welcome return of live poker event packages to be won at the site.

Players raking $10,000+ over four months will be eligible for a package to play the World Series of Poker* in Vegas in June 2013.

RakeTheRake players who rake $10,000 at Lock Poker before the end of May will qualify for a $2,500 WSOP Package. All members are welcome to participate. The package includes:

- $1,000 WSOP* NL Hold'em Event in 2013
- $1,500 for flights & accommodation
- Lock & RakeTheRake Merchandise

Lock Poker's promotion delivers an extra 25% return; making the total package at Lock in excess of an 86% return. This comprises of 36% rakeback, a sign up bonus of up to $4,000 worth up to 21%** and additional promotions.

Gala Poker players raking GBP12,000 by 31 May 2013, will be eligible for a $3,000 package which includes:

- $1,000 WSOP* NL Hold'em Event in 2013
- $2,000 for flights & accommodation
- Gala & RakeTheRake Merchandise

It is also open to all RakeTheRake members and delivers an extra 25% return on top of Gala's 40% cashback, sign up bonus of up to $2,000 worth up to 28% and extra promotions, resulting in excellent player returns.

RakeTheRake works with all the top online poker rooms to bring up to 75% rakeback to players.
With over $400k in freerolls and rake races on offer every month and free poker training, RakeTheRake provides online poker players with the very best return on their game.

*World Series of Poker (Europe) and WSOP(E) are trademarks of Caesars Interactive Entertainment, Inc. or its affiliates (collectively Caesars). CIE does not sponsor or endorse, and is not associated or affiliated with RakeTheRake or its products, services, promotions or tournaments. Any promotion or tournament on this site will not guarantee your seat or ability to register for any WSOP(E) event or any WSOP(E) affiliated event which is at the sole discretion of Caesars.

** The sign up bonus only clears at 21% if you are playing tournaments. Cash game bonuses clear at much lower rates.

RakeTheRake is the largest and most reputable rakeback affiliate in the market. We work with all the top poker rooms to increase traffic to their sites, and to secure the best rakeback deals for our players.

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[Press-News.org] World Series of Poker Packages to Be Won at RakeTheRake
Rake from February to May to win a WSOP package worth $2,500+.