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Pacific Poker gives VIP poker players 27% cash back

22.02.10

Chip Leatherby

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Pacific Poker, which is the poker arm of the 888.com group, is offering its poker players a chance to fast track to becoming a VIP player.  If you have only just started out playing poker online then it may not be obvious what this means.  Most poker rooms have a VIP service which is what they reserve for their big money poker players.  In an effort to keep them sweet, poker rooms stump up fantastic offers such as freerolls for money cant buy prizes like tickets to a sporting final or seats in a world class poker event. The benefits of VIP membership are incredible! They include:-

  • 27% cash back
  • Access to all $25000 weekly and monthly reward freerolls
  • Priority treatment from your own VIP account manager
  • Access to exclusive offline events and VIP offers

You need to sign up to Pacific Poker through this link in order to get the VIP fast track promotion - Go to Pacifc Poker VIP    The more you play the more you will get.  This type of deal does not suit all players if you prefer deal with less benefits and more emphasis on soley a deposit bonus then Full Tilt offer 100% up to $600 deposited.  Check out our Poker Shark Scholorship below.

 

Poker Shark are looking for to sponsor a player through the Full Tilt Academy, we will refund your deposit.  We need you to write one article a week 300 - 600 words for 6 weeks on your experiences, whether your play has improved and what you think would help you more.  If you do a good job we may even stick you in a tournament to show your skills off.  All you need to do is email explaining why you want the scholorship to the Full Tilt Poker Academy.  We need to know you can write in advance!  nigel@poker-shark.co.uk  subject Full Tilt Academy.  (Entrants must not already have a Full Tilt Account)  

 

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