PartyPoker Bonus Code November 2009
November 12, 2009
This month new players will receive a 100% bonus up to $/£/€100. To get this offer, use PartyPoker Bonus Code 500PS for this November offer when you create your account. After you successfully fund your real money account, you can begin playing poker to earn PartyPoints on each cash hand you play and every dollar you pay in tournament fees. To clear this bonus, earn 6X your bonus and receive $10 USD installments. The poker bonus will expire in 60 days.
After you’ve established your account and claimed your bonus, be sure to opt in to the Gladiator Challenge that is running from November 1st through November 30th. All you have to do to gain in this promo is earn points playing poker. The lowest prize is for those players who earn 10 PartyPoints on any five days of the month, who will gain entry to one of the two $5K Gladiator Freerolls that will be held on Sunday, December 6th. Registration begins for these freerolls on December 1st, so if you don’t win a spot, register quickly because there is an 8,000 player max for each event.
The highest prize is for point earners who receive 1000 every 30 days of the promotion. These players will win an AUD $10,500-seat at next year’s Aussie Millions featuring a first prize of AUD $2 million. There are also numerous other cash prizes depending on how many points you earn during each day.
Additionally, the Conrad Poker Tour is offering a last chance to win a seat on November 19th at 20:00 ET when 1 in every 14 players will receive a $3,500 Conrad Poker Tour Main Event prize package that includes the $2,500 buy-in. For $275 you can buy-in to the November 19th freeroll tournament or satellite in. One in every 10 players will advance to the November 19th tournament daily in the speed qualifiers that run at 20:00 ET for a $30 buy-in. Or, you can buy-in to the $10 speed qualifier re-buy that takes place every day at 21:00 ET, which will give away one seat for every $275 accumulated in the prize pool.
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