Compete In a $5,000 Welcome Freeroll On PokerAce; No Deposit Required

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$5,000 PokerAce Freeroll

Do you want to play in a freeroll tournament that has a prize pool of $5,000? Of course you do! If that is the case, you had better set your alarm clocks nice and early because at 0500 ET (1000 GMT) on Dec. 30, you could be playing in such a freeroll.

PokerAce is giving PokerNews customers the chance to compete in this freeroll for no financial outlay whatsoever. That's correct. This is a freeroll in every sense of the word. All that is required to take your seat is to create a PokerAce account via PokerNews before 1200 ET on Dec. 28 and entry to the $5,000 Welcome Freeroll is all yours.

Players who signed up to PokerAce via PokerNews before December are also eligible for this superb offer.

In addition to being eligible to participate in the $5,000 PokerAce freeroll, new customers can help themselves to a huge first-deposit bonus worth up to $2,500. To get your hands on this bonus, just make your first deposit on PokerAce, which will match your deposit 200 percent up to a maximum of $2,500. Add this to the amazing $5,000 freeroll offer, and there has been no better time to sign up for PokerAce.

PokerAce is one of the very few online poker sites where you can play 13-card Chinese Poker, which we are sure will delight a large number of PokerNews readers. In addition to Chinese Poker, PokerAce offers a number of satellite tournaments to the Asian Poker Tour (APT), Asia Pacific Poker Tour (APPT), the Manilla Millions, and more.

When you are competing on PokerAce, there is every chance that you will get to battle it out at the virtual felt with some of poker��s most-respected players. PokerAce has begun assembling a roster of pros to represent the site including 2005 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event champion Joe Hachem, the highly talented JC Tran, former WPT Bay 101 Champion Nam Le and 2012 WSOP October Niner Steve Gee.

Do not delay. Sign up for a PokerAce account today and win your share of $5,000 in the PokerNews-exclusive $5,000 PokerAce Freeroll.

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