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Thursday 29th April 2010

RedKings.com continuing Points Per Day promotion



Online casino RedKings.com will launch the latest instalment of its Points Per Day promotion early next week offering players the chance to take a poker side bet on their own results. This is the sixth edition of the domain’s Point Per Day promotion, which has been christened the World Cup Poker Special, with thousands in cash up for grabs for those that have reached their specified requirement. However, unlike past editions, the World Cup Poker Special is offering an extra $5,000 to smaller players beginning from Monday along with an additional Points Chase rewarding online poker grinders and winning competitors with prizes themed around June’s World Cup football extravaganza. “Making the Points Per Day requirement plus winning cash in the poker hands race plus earning even more fantastic prizes because of the extra poker points chase makes this the most spectacular promotion of its kind and the biggest we have ever run,” said Jeff Simons, Online Poker Promotions Manager for RedKings.com. RedKings.com’s Points Per Day structure requires poker players to choose the level of points they know they will be able to generate over a 24-hour period and then rewards them with points for meeting or surpassing this mark. Players can select 25, 50, 250 or 500 daily points and will be rewarded with one race point for meeting this score. For players that choose either 25 or 50 points a day, RedKings.com is set to sweeten the pot with an extra $5,000 for those that have played the most hands during the course of the promotion. For the grinders and higher level players, RedKings.com has also added an extra points chase with winners being offered a 42-inch or 50-inch flat-screen television, a home cinema system worth $2,000 or a top of the range laptop computer. “Each time we hold these online poker races, we get a large turnout from all levels of our player database and a significant number of new players join to take advantage of the cash and prizes on offer,” said Simons. “Because of the huge success we have had with the Points Per Day concept, so far we have made this latest version even more attractive. If you make the requirements in May, not only will we give you cash, but now you can also win more for just playing the most hands and have a chance to get a television or an football shirt of your choice. We urge all new players thinking about playing at RedKings.com to come and check it out.”

 

Source: OnlineCasinoNews


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