Play For a Share of $2,000 Every Week For Free at 888poker

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Whether you are new to 888poker or have been playing at the site for a while, you have the opportunity to play in $2,000 worth of freerolls every week.

888poker runs a twice-weekly $1,000 Depositors Free Tournament that is only open to players who have made a deposit into their 888poker account that week. Each time an 888poker player makes a deposit, they receive two free tickets to the twice-weekly $1,000 Depositors Free Tournaments. All they need to do then is register for the freerolls with their tickets and play their way into the money places.

If you are making your first deposit at 888poker, you not only receive a 100 percent up to $888 first deposit bonus, you also get your hands on two free tickets to the $1,000 Depositors Free Tournaments. If you want more tickets to these $1,000 freerolls, all you need to do is make a deposit during the week and 888poker will gift you two more tickets within 48-hours of your deposit.

The freerolls run at 8:30 a.m. and 5:03 p.m. GMT every Saturday so make sure that you keep these times free if you want to take full advantage of the ongoing promotion.

Don’t forget that by downloading 888poker via PokerNews you will receive a free $88 worth of tournament tickets and cash just for creating your new account; this is a free £20 for players residing in the United Kingdom. You will then receive a bonus of up to $888 when you make your first deposit at the site because 888poker matches your initial deposit 100 percent in the form of a bonus.

Once you have made your deposit you can play in the twice-weekly $1,000 Depositors Free Tournaments, get involved in the new RushRoller promotion where you could win $100,000 in cash, play in some excellent cash games, or try your arm at the many tournaments running every day at 888poker.

Don't delay, download 888poker today and start building your bankroll with $2,000 worth of free tournaments every week.

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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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