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July 26, 2010
Poker Bonus
Playing poker online like it was with backgammon has become more popular in recent years, especially after Celebrity Poker became so popular on TV. There are many sites where you can pay to play poker and you can win your money back if you play well. There is another way to get money back when playing online poker as well and that is a poker bonus. Many online sites offer a poker bonus to their players for a variety of reasons.
Often you may receive a poker bonus when you first sign up for an ipoker network sites. Many sites run promotions where you can receive 30% of your first payment back when you sign up for the first time like onlinecasinos.org. Offering this type of poker bonus helps to attract players to their site and is always attractive. Another type of poker bonus is when a site has special contests and promotions. If you win certain tournaments or drawings you may qualify to have a poker bonus added to your account.
When you are looking for a great poker site to play at online, look for the sites that offer you a poker bonus. If you are going to spend money on playing poker you want to save as much money as you can and getting money back is great. That poker bonus you get can help to give you more time playing poker online. Find the site with the best poker bonus, and if the site is otherwise a quality one, choose this site to have your fun.
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