Claim Your Share of $20,000 in the PokerNews-Exclusive Freeroll at PokerStars!

Claim Your Share of $20,000 in the PokerNews-Exclusive Freeroll at PokerStars! 0001

The best place to sign up for a PokerStars account is right here at PokerNews, and we're giving our readers even more incentive to do so with a fantastic new promotion—the PokerNews $20,000 Freeroll. The next freeroll will be held in September, so keep reading to discover all you need to know about this amazing promotion.

Introducing the PokerNews $20,000 Freerolls

The PokerNews $20,000 Freerolls are special tournaments being held at PokerStars that are open only to players who have created their PokerStars account via PokerNews links and have used our unique marketing codes.

  • Tournament Name: PokerNews $20k Freeroll
  • Tournament ID: TBA
  • Date: Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013
  • Time: 19:00 GMT / 20:00 CET

There are two routes players can take to qualify for this event, depending on if you are a new or existing player. New players need to download PokerStars software through PokerNews, open an account using our marketing code POKERNEWS.COM and make deposit by 11:59 p.m. on Aug. 31. Do this and PokerStars will issue you with a ticket to the PokerNews $20k Freeroll.

Our valued existing players can also participate in the PokerNews $20k Freeroll as long as they generate 100 VPP between Aug. 1 and Aug. 31, 2013.

New customers are reminded that by entering the marketing code "POKERNEWS.COM" and the bonus code "STARS600" they will be eligible for a 100% match up to $600 sign-up bonus, plus they will be able to compete in all future promotions PokerNews and PokerStars hold together.

Don’t miss your chance at the freeroll on Thursday, Sept. 5. Sign up today!

If you experience any problems with this or any of our promotions, please contact our Ticketed Promo Support System.

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