Tight Poker Announces a New $ 6,000 Guaranteed Freeroll
San Jose, Costa Rica (PRWEB) February 9, 2008
Tight Poker and Party Poker have teamed up to create an exclusive monthly freeroll for Tight Poker members who are also Party Poker players. Members can enter this exclusive tournament for free to play for a guaranteed prize pot of $ 6,000.
Jim Chang, Promotions Manager at Tight Poker, explained the nature of their relationship with Party Poker. “We at Tight Poker are proud to be the #1 resource for all things related to Party Poker, from bonus codes to freerolls to special tips for playing and winning at Party Poker. And to celebrate our focus on Party Poker we have started a monthly $ 6,000 Party Poker freeroll, which is exclusive to players who have signed into Party using our links, and completely free of charge. This is our way of showing our appreciation for the loyalty of our members and players. ”
The freeroll will take place in Party Poker on the third Saturday of each month at 3:00 pm EST.
Besides focusing on Party Poker information, Tight Poker also offers several poker resources for the public including a section on how to calculate odds in poker, columns with poker tips and strategy, a forum for interacting with other poker fans and a software section devoted to listing poker sites available to Mac users. Tight Poker also has a news section that is updated daily with the latest happenings in the poker world.
To find out more about TP’s bonus codes, freerolls and poker resources visit http://www.tightpoker.com.
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