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LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM -- (Marketwire) -- 11/22/12 -- Join Sky Poker now as they celebrate another millionth milestone. With every passing minute, Sky Poker gets closer to dealing its 600 millionth hand, and to celebrate they are giving away GBP 100 to every customer that hits a milestone hand along the way!
So what are these milestone hands? Well the winner of the 590 millionth hand will receive a GBP 100 cash bonus prize, as well as the winners of each millionth hand after that. So if you win the 591st millionth hand, the 592nd millionth hand, the 593rd millionth hand (and so forth) up until the 600 millionth hand, you will also pocket GBP 100!
Winners of the 600 millionth hand itself will win an extra special prize, with details yet to be disclosed by the online poker room. However, what can be guaranteed is that it's a prize every poker player in the UK will want to win!
To be eligible for this promotion, each player must have earned 50 poker points or more during the month that the hand lands. You can view your online poker points in "My Account" or check the poker points display bar on the home page.
Players should also know that if the hand lands on a free poker table, the bonus will move to the next sequential hand on a real money table.
As well as this promotion, there are many other ways to boost your bankroll with Sky Poker. One way to do this is to play during one of Sky Poker's daily Happy Hours.
There are three Happy Hours, and they will be running between 1-2pm, 6-7pm, and 11-12pm. During these specific times, all Poker Points earned on cash game tables from 2-4p upwards will get a 50% boost. So make sure that you play during these times to maximise your Cash for Points output!
Players can even earn extra Poker Points at Sky Poker cash game tables by starting up tables and playing short-handed. If three or less players are dealt into the hand, you'll earn an early bird boost. So players who are sat on a short-handed six max table will now earn an additional 50% on their Poker Points, ensuring that there will be a larger Cash for Points payout.
For more information, or to start playing online poker now, visit the Sky Poker website.
About SkyPoker.com
Sky Poker is the British Sky Broadcasting's online poker division, which allows users to play poker online on their website and screens selected hands from various tournaments and cash games on Sky Poker TV, allowing players on the site to become the stars of the TV channel. Sky Poker focuses on poker online and UK poker players, with all play at the tables in pounds rather than dollars, as well as its own Sky Poker Tour around the country.
Sky Poker is licensed and regulated by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC).
Facebook: www.facebook.com/skypoker
Contacts:
Helen Jacob
Sky Bet PR Manager
0113 3895941
Helen.Jacob@bskyb.com
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