There's no better time than now to get a PartyPoker account through PokerNews. The exclusive PokerNews' Free $50 promotion is running now. Sign up for a PartyPoker account through PokerNews and get $50 absolutely free*! There's no deposit required!
What You Need to Do:
All you have to do is download Party Poker, register, use the Bonus Code PN50FREE and that's it. You'll receive $25 free just for signing up and then $25 will be released to your bonus account! All you have to do is earn 200 PartyPoker Points and the $25 will be released to you.
What You Don't Need to Do:
You do not need to deposit any money
You do not need to give any bank or credit card details
You do not need to play any hands of poker before getting the first $25
You do not need to show us any form of ID
This offer is exclusive to Party Poker News and you won't find it anywhere else. By signing up to a PartyPoker account, you'll be eligible for all of the exclusive Club PokerNews freerolls on PartyPoker. Check out all of our exclusive freerolls on our freeroll page.
*Players must complete the full registration process and await confirmation of eligibility from PokerNews. The first $25 will be transferred to the player's PartyPoker account. The Party Poker player's bonus account will receive $25 only to be released once 200 PartyPoker Points have been earned within 45 days. We highly recommend you read the full Terms & Conditions available here.
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Do you like to play online poker games for example Party Poker.There are some tips about Party Poker.Maybe it is useful to you.
Basic Poker Rules
Like most games, the aim of poker is to win. Whether you're playing for fun or for money, poker will test your skills and strategic abilities.
There are many varieties of poker games but they all follow the same basic format:
Players contribute toward a central 'pot' that contains play chips or chipsrepresenting actual money
Players are dealt cards (a 'hand'), some or all of which are concealed
Wagers are made on the strength of the cards in rounds of betting
After the betting rounds are over, the player with the strongest hand - or the last player left standing after the others have folded - wins!
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