Poker enthusiasts, get ready for an exciting opportunity! Premier poker news source Pokernews.info and Noble Poker have teamed up to offer a thrilling $5,000 freeroll tournament. This event promises not only a chance to win big but also an opportunity to play alongside a professional poker player.
On March 27th, 2005, at 1 PM EST, Noble Poker will host the inaugural Noble Poker/Pokernews $5,000 freeroll tournament. This No Limit Texas Hold'em event will feature $5,000 in total prize money. Among the participants will be Tony G, a professional poker player and two-time World Poker Tour final table participant. This is a unique chance for players to compete with and learn from one of the best in the game.
To make the deal even sweeter, Noble Poker is offering an exclusive deposit bonus to Pokernews.info readers. By signing up for a real money account through the special Pokernews.info link, players can receive a 100% deposit bonus up to $500. This is one of the most generous bonus deals available online. Additionally, players who sign up through this link will automatically qualify for the freeroll tournament.
To be eligible for the 100% deposit bonus and the $5,000 freeroll tournament, players must:
Michael Katz, COO of the Poker Division of Traffic Sales, Noble’s parent company, expressed his excitement about the collaboration:
"Noble Poker is delighted to be able to offer a $5,000 freeroll to new depositors coming from Pokernews.info. Hopefully, it will be just the first of many joint ventures between Noble Poker and Pokernews.info."
For more information, contact John Caldwell, Director of US Operations at Pokernews.info, via email at John@pokernews.com.
This collaboration between Pokernews.info and Noble Poker is a fantastic opportunity for poker players to win big and improve their skills. With a $5,000 prize pool and an exclusive deposit bonus, this freeroll tournament is not to be missed. Mark your calendars for March 27th, 2005, and get ready to join the action!
This article has been fact-checked and expanded to provide a comprehensive overview of the upcoming $5,000 freeroll tournament hosted by Noble Poker and Pokernews.info.