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		<title>PlayersOnly&#8217;s New Tournament &#8211; $2,000 PokerNews Cash Freeroll at PlayersOnly (US players only)</title>
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Freeroll Tournaments are free poker tournaments that are free to play in.  There are sometimes other requirements like depositing money with a specific online poker website or paying with points you've received.  The best part is that these tournaments never cost cash.  Even though free hold'em tournaments are free to enter, they usually have great prizes - sometimes even thousands of dollars in cash!  Others may have physical items as a prize, and still others offer valuable online credits for their poker rooms.
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Every day we search the internet for freerolls with large payouts!  Here's one we just spotted...
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<b><i>$2,000 PokerNews Cash Freeroll at PlayersOnly (US players only)</i></b> -- A free hold'em tournament is currently available at <a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a>.  The freeroll Texas Hold'em tournament is scheduled for 16 August, at 2009 18:25 GMT.  <a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a> requires a $50 deposit, and offers a fantastic bonus - <i>110% First Deposit Bonus up to $650</i>.  
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Hold'em pros always say that the best way to become a good player is to play real hands in real poker situations repeatedly.  Like with any other skill, expertise comes after huge amounts of practice.  Freeroll Tournaments allow you to practice new techniques or simply hone your poker skills without worrying about losing a large entrance fee.  It's easy to signup for this free cash hold'em tournament.  Just <a href="" target="_blank">click this link</a> for more information.  If there's anything you'd like to ask about this particular freeroll, or if you have a comment to make, just post it in the form below.
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Freeroll Tournaments are free poker tournaments that are free to play in.  There are sometimes other requirements like depositing money with a specific online poker website or paying with points you've received.  The best part is that these tournaments never cost cash.  Even though free hold'em tournaments are free to enter, they usually have great prizes - sometimes even thousands of dollars in cash!  Others may have physical items as a prize, and still others offer valuable online credits for their poker rooms.
<br><br>
Every day we search the internet for freerolls with large payouts!  Here's one we just spotted...
<br><br>
<b><i>$2,000 PokerNews Cash Freeroll at PlayersOnly (US players only)</i></b> -- A free hold'em tournament is currently available at <a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a>.  The freeroll Texas Hold'em tournament is scheduled for 16 August, at 2009 18:25 GMT.  <a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a> requires a $50 deposit, and offers a fantastic bonus - <i>110% First Deposit Bonus up to $650</i>.  
<br><br>
Hold'em pros always say that the best way to become a good player is to play real hands in real poker situations repeatedly.  Like with any other skill, expertise comes after huge amounts of practice.  Freeroll Tournaments allow you to practice new techniques or simply hone your poker skills without worrying about losing a large entrance fee.  It's easy to signup for this free cash hold'em tournament.  Just <a href="" target="_blank">click this link</a> for more information.  If there's anything you'd like to ask about this particular freeroll, or if you have a comment to make, just post it in the form below.
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		<title>Online Poker Tournament at PlayersOnly</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 22:04:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a> has a freeroll coming up with some fantastic payouts.  Be sure to check it out...
<br /><br />
<b><i>$2,000 PokerNews Cash Freeroll at PlayersOnly (US players only)</i></b>
<br />
<a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a> will have a Texas Hold'em poker freeroll for all those who qualify.  To qualify for the poker freeroll, deposit $50 at <a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a> and
reserve your spot at the Hold'em table.
<br /><br />
Bonus Alert:  Take advantage of this bonus, available at PlayersOnly - <i>110% First Deposit Bonus up to $650</i>.  
<br /><br />
Hold'em Poker Tournaments called 'freerolls' are popular because they cost nothing to join.  Many such tournaments require a deposit of $20-50 in your account to participate, while others require you to use points you've earned.  Some have no requirements whatsoever.  The best part about freerolls is that they don't cost any actual cash to join.  It's no wonder these tournaments are so well-regarded.  You might be surprised at how much money is in the prize pool for some of these free cash poker 
tournaments.  Despite being free, free cash Texas Hold'em poker tournaments can provide a nice chunk of change for the winner - sometimes upwards of $10,000!
<br /><br />
Hold'em pros always say that the best way to become a good player is to play real hands in real poker situations repeatedly.  Like with any other skill, expertise comes after huge amounts of practice.  Freerolls allow you to practice new techniques or simply hone your poker skills without worrying about losing a large entrance fee.  If you don't have the poker software yet, just <a href="" target="_blank">click here</a> and you can download it right away.  It doesn't cost a single cent to play, so don't miss out on this opportunity!  Any questions you may have regarding poker freerolls can be posted in the comment section below.
<br /><br />

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<a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a> has a freeroll coming up with some fantastic payouts.  Be sure to check it out...
<br><br>
<b><i>$2,000 PokerNews Cash Freeroll at PlayersOnly (US players only)</i></b>
<br>
<a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a> will have a Texas Hold'em poker freeroll for all those who qualify.  To qualify for the poker freeroll, deposit $50 at <a href="" target="_blank">PlayersOnly</a> and
reserve your spot at the Hold'em table.
<br><br>
Bonus Alert:  Take advantage of this bonus, available at PlayersOnly - <i>110% First Deposit Bonus up to $650</i>.  
<br><br>
Hold'em Poker Tournaments called 'freerolls' are popular because they cost nothing to join.  Many such tournaments require a deposit of $20-50 in your account to participate, while others require you to use points you've earned.  Some have no requirements whatsoever.  The best part about freerolls is that they don't cost any actual cash to join.  It's no wonder these tournaments are so well-regarded.  You might be surprised at how much money is in the prize pool for some of these free cash poker 
tournaments.  Despite being free, free cash Texas Hold'em poker tournaments can provide a nice chunk of change for the winner - sometimes upwards of $10,000!
<br><br>
Hold'em pros always say that the best way to become a good player is to play real hands in real poker situations repeatedly.  Like with any other skill, expertise comes after huge amounts of practice.  Freerolls allow you to practice new techniques or simply hone your poker skills without worrying about losing a large entrance fee.  If you don't have the poker software yet, just <a href="" target="_blank">click here</a> and you can download it right away.  It doesn't cost a single cent to play, so don't miss out on this opportunity!  Any questions you may have regarding poker freerolls can be posted in the comment section below.
<br><br>

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