Play For a Share of $5,000 For FREE in Our Exclusive Freeroll at Full Tilt

PokerNews Exclusive Freeroll Full Tilt

Does the idea of a great chance at a big payday for free get you excited?

Thanks to our special relationship with Full Tilt, we are giving you a great opportunity to grab a share of $5,000 in a PokerNews-exclusive freeroll on March 6, at 14:00 ET.

How Do I Get Involved?

If you want a chance at a share of $5,000 for free – and who doesn't? - just read the rest of this article to find out how easy it is to get your ticket to the amazing freeroll on March 6.

If you have never tried out the awesome games at Full Tilt, now is the perfect time to do so. Just download Full Tilt through our links in February, make one single deposit, and not only will you automatically get a ticket to the upcoming freeroll, but also be rewarded with a huge 100% first deposit bonus up to $600!

We didn't forget about you if you already signed up to Full Tilt through PokerNews. If this describes you, your path is almost as easy as all you need to do is earn 200 Full Tilt Points (FTPs) in February to join the new players in the March 6th freeroll.

When and Where?

Once you have earned your ticket, just head to the private tab in the tournament lobby and search for the tournament with the information listed below:

  • Tournament Name:PokerNews $5k Freeroll
  • Tournament ID# 282294494
  • Date: March 6, 2015
  • Time: 14:00 ET

Free money isn't usually this easy to get your hands on. So don't miss out. Download Full Tilt through PokerNews today and get ready to play for big bucks on March 6!

To get more details about this promotion or to see how to register to the PokerNews-exclusive freeroll scheduled for March 6, have a look at this page.

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