Superb Prizes Await New Bestpoker Players Thanks to the Honeymoon Promotion

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Starting life at a new online poker site can sometimes seem a little daunting but not at Bestpoker because all new customers here not only enjoy a big welcome bonus, they can also secure up to $300 worth of rewards during their first 30 days at the site thanks to the Honeymoon promotion.

Once you have downloaded Bestpoker via PokerNews and made your first deposit to trigger your welcome bonus of up to $2,000, you have the chance to add up to $300 worth of rewards to your new account by completing poker-related challenges set by Bestpoker.

After opting into the Honeymoon for Newcomers promotion, you will receive a new poker challenge every day for 30-days and the more you complete, the better your prizes will be.

For example, successfully complete only three challenges to receive a ticket to the $1 Omaholic tournament, or finish five challenges for that ticket plus $2.50 in cash. Things really tart getting interesting when you start completing 20 challenges because you will get your hands on $20 cash, with a cool $110 worth of tournament dollars awarded to those of you who finish 25 challenges.

Complete all 30 challenges and you will also secure $150 in cash, plus all the other prizes shown in the table below, which have a combined value of $300.

Honeymoon Payout Table

Successful MissionsReward
3Ticket to the $1 Omaholic
5$2.50 cash
7Ticket to the $4 T$ Builder
15T$12.50
20$20 cash
25T$110
30$150 cash

Claim Your $2,000 Bonus Today

You are going to need a Bestpoker account if you want to try complete the 30 Honeymoon missions. Thankfully, this is something PokerNews can help you with.

Simply download Bestpoker through PokerNews to get your hands a massive first deposit bonus of up to $2,000. This bonus money could come in handy for climbing the leaderboards.

You will have plenty of time to clear the bonus as it does not expire for 90 days and is released at a rate of $1 per $10 contributed in rake.

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