LONDON, August 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --
Online Poker room, Sky Poker, are delighted to announce that on Bank Holiday Monday - 29 August 2011 - they are offering a £500 freeroll starting at 5pm. The popular poker games provider are opening the registration gates for the freeroll at 9am on Monday, but it will appear in the Sky Poker lobby before then for the benefit of eagle-eyed poker lovers. With a guaranteed £500 prize pool literally on the cards, don't miss out on securing your free entry to play with some big earnings!
Completely free to enter, registering for the freeroll only 'costs' 200 poker points for current Sky Poker customers. For those who are not yet members of Sky Poker, never fear, the chance to play the freeroll is still possible. Signing up with Sky Poker automatically gains new customers 500 poker points which can then be redeemed in any way they wish, including registering for the freeroll! The smartest move any poker newcomer could make, hit online poker games world running!
Freerolls are not new to Sky Poker, however. Generous with their promotions, Sky Poker hold at least 6 daily freerolls! With entry 'costing' from as little as 25 Sky Poker points and with each one sporting prize pools of £50 or £100, there's no reason to not get involved!
Freerolls are the perfect addition to any poker game. A great way of practising your online poker skills without actually parting with any money, the possibility of winning real cash makes everyone is a winner!
Visit the Sky Poker website today for more information on all freerolls
About Sky Poker
Sky Poker is the British Sky Broadcasting's division for online poker, which allows users to play poker on their website and screens selected hands from various tournaments and cash games on Sky Poker TV, allowing players on the site to become the stars of the TV channel. Sky Poker focuses on UK poker games players, with all play at the tables in pounds rather than dollars, as well as its own Sky Poker Tour around the country. Sky Poker does not accept customers from the USA and operates fully within UK law under a licence issued by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission.
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