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Nigel Ridgeway
There has never been a better time to play poker at bet365.
Firstly we have improved our opening bonus and are now giving new players a massive 150% bonus up to $600 when making their first transfer to poker. All you need to do is make a transfer of at least $10 and the bonus will automatically be credited to your account, to receive the max bonus amount of $600, you will need to transfer $400. Then all that remains is to start playing poker with bet365 and for every 365 merit points you earn we will give you $5 in cash.
All new players at bet365 will also be enrolled onto the bet365 VIP Scholarship programme where they will be rewarded for their frequent play by offering a variety of benefits, including a monthly cash bonus and faster Merit Point accumulation. There are six VIP levels offering increased bonuses the higher your VIP level, they are: Fresher, Student, Graduate, Professional, Master of Poker and Professor of Poker. The top students every month will be eligible to take part in the exclusive $15,000 VIP Freeroll.
If it's tournaments you are after then you will not be disappointed, we now giveaway at least $8,000,000 in guaranteed prizes each and every month and with buy-ins ranging from $1 to $200 there is something to suit every bankroll. We also have a range of Jackpot Sit n Go tournaments where you can be rewarded for your winning streak with cash prizes in excess of $50,000.
Nigel Ridgeway is a betting correspondent for bet365

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