Hurry Up - The No Deposit Bonus at partypoker Ends on Thursday!

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That's right - if you don't have an account at partypoker yet, you should consider to open one as soon as you can, because you have only four days to claim your no deposit bonus and play for free!

Here's how it works. If you are in the UK and you open an account at partypoker through PokerNews, you immediately get a ��10 no deposit bonus to play at the room's Casual Cash Games.

The Casual Cash Games are just like any other cash game, the only difference being that they are only open to those players who are willing to play a single cash game at the time at tables with stakes of ��0.10-��0.25 and under.

Although ��10 may not seem like a lot of money, think about this: who else is going to give you free money to play online poker?

Are The Casual Cash Games Any Good?

If you profile is not among the most visited ones on PocketFives, there's a good chance that you may like what you'll find at the Casual Cash Games tables.

These games are just ideal for those who are moving their first steps in online poker and need a safe environment to put their skills to a test. The field is soft, the stakes are low, and the money you (eventually) lose it's not yours.

To be completely honest with you, the Casual Cash Games are a pretty nice choice also for those who have already know ho to play poker and are looking for easy money.

As this article points out, the Casual Cash Games are considered to be ��the beginners' pool,�� which means that you will hardly find easier games at those stakes.

Yes, it's really as good as it sounds, and all that separates you from a good win - is this 1-minute form. Because as soon as you open an account, you get the free ��10 to sit at the Casual Cash Games and the opportunity yo play against hundreds of complete beginners - for free.

Remember, this brilliant PokerNews-exclusive offer will be around until the end of the month. After April 30, you will no longer have any chance to pad your bankroll with any free money - and you will be forced to deposit money from your bank account every time you will sit down to play at partypoker.

Think about it: wouldn't it be just foolish to pass on free money?

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