PokerListings.com & PokerStars.com Offer Triple Bonus Combo
NEW YORK – (PRESS RELEASE) – The world's largest online poker guide, PokerListings.com, and PokerStars.com, home of the world's biggest poker tournaments and the last three WSOP Main Event winners (Chris Moneymaker, 2003; Greg Raymer, 2004; and Joseph Hachem, 2005), have announced a series of new promotional offers -- the $18,025 Triple Bonus Combo -- for their loyal players.
The biggest offer is entry to a private $15,000 WSOP Main Event freeroll where first place will receive a $12,000 prize package to the $10 million tournament in Las Vegas this summer. The prize package will include the $10,000 Main Event buy-in and $2,000 in cash for travel and accommodation expenses. An additional $3,000 will be allotted to those players who finish in spots 2-50.
In order to qualify for this exclusive freeroll event, players must be new to PokerStars.com and have signed-up at the poker room using PokerListings.com links between April 1 and June 30, 2006. Once registered, a player must earn 100 FPPs (Frequent Player Points) by June 30, 2006. The freeroll will be held on July 9, 2006.
The second offer is a private $3,000 freeroll tournament with a first place payout of $800. There will be three $3,000 freerolls (May, June, and July). Interested players must be new players who have signed-up at PokerStars.com using PokerListings.com links between April 1 and June 30, 2006. Players must then earn 100 FPPs within 3 months of their account's creation, but before the second day prior to the start of the final monthly freeroll in July.
The third offer included in the Triple Combo Bonus is a $25 sign-up bonus. Players must again be new players who have signed-up at PokerStars.com using PokerListings.com links between April 1 and June 30, 2006. Players must then earn 100 FPPs within 3 months of their account's creation, but before the second day prior to the start of the final monthly freeroll in July.
"We are excited to be joining with PokerStars.com to give PokerListings.com players a shot at winning the estimated $10 million first place prize at the WSOP in Las Vegas this summer," said Staffan Rydin, editor in chief of PokerListings.com. "We are committed to hosting exclusive events with incredible prizes and small playing fields and, as home of the 'World's Best Poker Deals,' we are proud to report that less than 50% of qualified players actually show up for game day!"
