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September 8, 2009

Full Tilt Poker’s New Tournament – $11,000 PokerNews Cup Australia Freeroll at Full Tilt Poker

Filed under: Freerolls, Full Tilt Poker — http://www.cheappokerroom.com @ 3:07 pm
Texas Hold'em Freerolls are free Texas Hold'em tournaments that have no entrance fee. They can require certain qualifications, such as making a deposit with a specific online poker website or using points that you've accumulated while playing. They don't cost any actual cash to enter though, and that is what makes them so popular. These tournaments often have large cash prizes, despite costing nothing to enter. Some free Texas Hold'em poker tournaments offer non-cash prizes like vacations or household items. Others award credits to be used in a specific online poker room.

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. Texas Hold'em Freerolls allow you to practice new techniques or simply hone your poker skills without worrying about losing a large entrance fee. You can access this freeroll by clicking this link. It takes just a minute to get signed up. Then, show up at the designated time, and play for cash and prizes!

Every day we search the web for great freerolls with fantastic prizes! Here's the latest freeroll to catch our eye...

$11,000 PokerNews Cup Australia Freeroll at Full Tilt Poker
Full Tilt Poker will be holding a freeroll for all those who qualify. To qualify for the Sit-n-Go freeroll, deposit $50 at Full Tilt Poker and reserve your spot at the Hold'em table.

Bonus Alert: Take advantage of this bonus, available at Full Tilt Poker - 100% up to $600 Extra on First Deposit.

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