Limited Time Offer: A Free $20 at 888poker

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
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Did you miss out on the free $20 promotion at 888poker the last time it ran? If so, we have some excellent news. For a limited time only, the special offer is returning.

Until Nov. 3, you have the chance to grab a free $20 that you can use to play in any of the value-packed cash games or tournaments at the world’s second-largest online poker room. You may think that you need to jump through hoops in order to get your hands on the free $20, but you’d be wrong.

All you need to do to get this free $20 is to download 888poker via PokerNews, create your free 888poker account, then make a deposit of at least $10 using the bonus code “POKERNEWS10”. Once you do that, 888poker adds an additional $20 to your account.

This free $20 offer can be used in conjunction with the free $88 available to new customers. This is a free £20 for customers residing in the United Kingdom. When you create your new 888poker account, 888poker rewards you with an $88 no deposit bonus in the form of cash and tournament tickets.

The first $8 is made up of $2 in cash and $6 in tournament tickets. Once you earn 250 points, 888poker gives you a further $2 in cash and $6 in tournament tickets, up to a maximum of a free $88. Combine this free no-deposit bonus with the free $20 offer when you deposit at least $10 with the bonus code “POKERNEWS10” and you could be set with $108 in bonuses from only a $10 deposit. That seems like exceptional value from where we’re sitting.

Don’t delay because 888poker is pulling the plug on the free $20 offer on Nov. 3 and cannot guarantee that it will return at any point. Download 888poker via PokerNews right now and see how much you can spin your free cash into.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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