First of PokerAce's $5,000 Welcome Freerolls Begin Tonight
PokerAce bill themselves as The Asian Online Poker Room whose mission it is to be an ambassador for the development of poker in Asia, using a brand-new, browser-based software, so no downloads are required. Despite being Asia-focused, PokerAce accepts players from all over the world, and much to the delight of many PokerNews readers, PokerAce spreads 13-card Chinese Poker!
Traffic figures are growing at an impressive rate on this new site, thanks to promotions such as the PokerNews-exclusive PokerAce $5,000 Welcome Freerolls.
The first of these two freerolls will take place on 18th November, 2012 (tonight) at 10pm (GMT+8), boasting a prize pool of $2,500, which is made up of PokerAce Online Series (PAOS) tournament tickets. This freeroll is only open to PokerNews members who created a PokerAce account between Nov. 1-15.
If you're reading about this promotion for the first time then don't worry - there is still one more freeroll to come on 25 November, 2012 at 10pm (GMT+8). To qualify, you must register for a PokerAce account through our links, using the Bonus Code and make a real money deposit before Nov. 23 - so you have five days left! The prize pool stands at $2,580, which will be paid in PokerAce Online Series (PAOS) tournament tickets and shared out among the top 12 finishers. Each of the 12 winners will walk away with a $215 PAOS Ticket.
Click here for more information on the the PokerAce $5,000 Welcome Freerolls.
It's not just the Chinese Poker and freerolls that make signing up to PokerAce so worth it. They are also currently offering new PokerNews customers a massive 200% up to $2,500 first deposit bonus! Simply make your first PokerAce deposit, and they will match it 200%. All you have to do then is earn 30 PokerAce Player Points (PPP) for each $1 of the bonus to release it into your poker account. Players earn 10 PPPs per $1 paid in rake or tournament fees.
Click here for more information on the PokerAce Deposit Bonus.
PokerAce has a stable of top professional poker players representing them, including 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event champion Joe Hachem, double WSOP bracelet winner JC Tran, former WPT Bay 101 champion Nam Le and 2012 WSOP October-Niner Steve Gee. If you want to join pros like these on the virtual felt, then get signed-up to PokerAce today.
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