Check Out This Welcome Package at bet365 Poker

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
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Gambling giant bet365 has a suite of online gaming products. The UK-based company is renowned for its vibrant sportsbook and bustling casino, but also its fantastic poker room on the iPoker Network.

Bet365 has pieced together a superb welcome package for new poker customers, one that offers free tickets, an easy-to-clear bonus, tournament tickets, and free casino spins.

Anyone who downloads bet365 via PokerNews and creates a bet365 account automatically receives a free €5 Cash Game Ticket within 48 hours of creating their alias. This cash game ticket can be used at any of the “Premium” tables, which are exclusive to bet365 players.

When it comes to making your first deposit, make it using the bonus code “PNEWS” to receive a 100 percent up to €100 welcome bonus. This bonus clears quickly thanks to the first five €1 installments being redeemed for every 15 Merit Points you earn and the remaining €2.50 instalments redeeming for each 225 Merit Points earned. This system gives you a constant trickle of bonus money into your bet365 account.

Merit Points are earned at a rate of 15 per £1 or €1 paid in rake or tournament fees

After making your first deposit, you will also receive 10 free spins that can be sued in the qualifying casino games found built into the bet365 poker client. Please be aware that these spins expire seven days after they are credited to your account.

Finally, if you complete the super easy Welcome Mission in the Missions tab of the bet365 client, you will be rewarded with €5 worth of tournament tickets. All you need to do is start the mission then log into your poker account twice, deposit or transfer €10 or more to poker, play two Sit & Go tournaments with more than three players, during two different periods and the tickets are yours.

Once you are up and running at bet365 poker, you can use your bet365 account to access the sportsbook and casino site, if those things appeal to you, meaning bet365 could be your one-stop shop for all matters online gaming.

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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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