New Year Reload Bonus at PokerStars

New Year Reload Bonus at PokerStars

New Year Reload Bonus at PokerStarsOnline poker room players who intend to boost their bankrolls with a reload or two during the first few weeks of 2010 should consider taking advantage of a New Year Reload Bonus that is currently available at PokerStars. The New Year Reload Bonus could be worth up to €100 of free cash, so it’s certainly worthy of your consideration, but be quick because you only have until Sunday 10 January to claim.

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The reload bonus is worth 25% of your deposit, and although your first reload deposit must be made before 10 January, you can then make two more deposits within 60 days so that you can claim even more, up to the maximum of €100 as mentioned a moment ago.

Of course, like any deposit bonus the New Year Reload Bonus needs to be formally claimed and then earned – this approach prevents the generosity of the poker room from being exploited. You can check out the full terms and conditions at the PokerStars website, but in a nutshell the claim involves providing a code (also available at the website) and then earning VIP Player Points (VPPs). Every 28 VPPs that you earn (by playing online poker in the usual manner) releases €1 of bonus cash.

You have three months from the date of your first reload deposit to earn the points required to release your full New Year Reload Bonus, so there is plenty of time to do that. And obviously, the more you play at PokerStars over the next few weeks, the faster you will release your bonus cash.

There are some fantastic tournaments that you can participate in at PokerStars, so if the cash games get a bit too predictable for you and you fancy your chances of winning a particularly serious amount of money, be sure to take a look at the range of opportunities available.

Visit PokerStars today to start claiming your New Year Reload Bonus and good luck with the games themselves. With any luck you’ll get 2010 off to a perfect winning start!

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