Two Freerolls Down & Four to Go in our PokerAce Promotion!

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PokerAce $9,000 Depositor Freerolls

Two freerolls are completed in the $9,000 PokerAce Depositor Freerolls, but four more remain, meaning PokerNews customers still have the chance to play for $6,000 between now and July 13.

First, the $9,000 PokerAce Depositor Freerolls promotion continues today, Saturday, May 18, with the PokerNews Depositor Freeroll #2 at 15:00 GMT. That freeroll is open for players who qualified between May 3 00:01 and May 16 23:59. If you missed out, fear not as there are still four opportunities to get in on the action.

$9,000 PokerAce Depositor Freerolls Schedule

NameDateTime (GMT)Qualification Period (GMT)
PokerNews Depositor Freeroll #3June 115:00May 17 00:01-May 30 23:59
PokerNews Depositor Freeroll #4June 1515:00May 31 00:01-June 13 23:59
PokerNews Depositor Freeroll #5June 2915:00June 14 00:01-June 27 23:59
PokerNews Depositor Freeroll #6July 1315:00Jun 28 00:01-Jul 11 23:59

The $9,000 PokerAce Depositor Freeroll promotion is open to both new and existing PokerNews customers who signed up to PokerAce using our links.

If you��re a new customer, just create a PokerAce account and make a real-money deposit to be eligible for the promotion. By making your first deposit, you will automatically gain access to all remaining $1,500 freerolls. New players who make their first deposits will receive a 200% match up to $2,500 first-deposit bonus, making this particular promotion potentially very profitable.

Existing customers can also get in on the action by earning just 50 PokerAce Player Points (PPP) during the qualifying periods, which are shown in the table above. PPPs are awarded at a rate of 10 per $1 in rake, meaning existing customers could be playing in a $1,500 freeroll for just $5 in rake; or all $6,000 worth for a measly $20 of rake.

Cash Game Super League

If you��re more of a cash-game player, then the PokerAce's Cash Game Super League promotion is for you. Until May 26, the player who accumulates the most PokerAce Player Points (PPPs) will win a share of $5,000.

There are two separate leagues, All-Star and Rookie. Both leagues pay out the top 15 points earners, with stakes $0.10/$0.25 to $0.50/$1 eligible for the All-Star League and stakes below that for the Rookie League.

Time is running out to get involved in the PokerAce's Cash Game Super League, so get busy grinding today!

Check out the image below for a breakdown of the prizes that are on offer.

Two Freerolls Down & Four to Go in our PokerAce Promotion! 101

Win a PokerAce Pro Contract Worth $30,000!

Do you dream of becoming a professional poker player who travels the tournament circuit? Then get involved in the Poker Hero Asia promotion and try to win a PokerAce Pro contract worth $30,000.

Whether you play online or prefer to compete in the live arena, a qualification route is still open to you. Live players can head to any Asian Poker Tour (APT) event and try their satellites while online poker players can qualify for the Poker Hero Asia promotion on PokerAce.

Between May 26 and December 15, six monthly finals will award one seat to the Poker Hero Asia final. You can win your way to these monthly Stage 3 finals by competing in Poker Hero Asia Stage 1 freeroll qualifiers that run twice daily, or by the weekly Stage 2 qualifiers that cost just $1.10 to buy into.

Only available to players from China, Japan, South Korea, Macau, Mongolia, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia and New Zealand.

If you experience any problems with this or any of our promotions, please contact our Ticketed Promo Support System.

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