Grab A Free $10 on Titan Poker for a Limited Time Only
There has been no better time to sign up for a Titan Poker account because every single player who signs up for a new account will get $10 absolutely free! What makes this promotion even more superb is the fact players who take advantage of it will still be eligible for the massive 200% up to $2,000 first deposit bonus.
This fantastic free $10 offer is only available to player who sign up for a new Titan Poker account from Sept. 3 through 12 and who reside in the following countries:
- Austria
- Australia
- Canada
- Finland
- Germany
- Iceland
- Luxembourg
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- Portugal
- Sweden
- Switzerland
This is a promotion that is being run by Titan Poker and not PokerNews so any queries should be directed to the Titan Poker support team.
To take advantage of this promotion and to get your hands on a free $10, simply download Titan Poker through PokerNews, create an account and your free $10 will be manually credited within 24-hours of your new account being created.
Once you have received your free money you will have to log onto Titan Poker within seven days otherwise the bonus will expire and be removed from your account. Players who help themselves to a free $10 will initially be limited to playing cash games with blinds of up to $0.02/$0.04 but these restrictions are removed as soon as a real money deposit has been made.
Please note the free $10 is not transferable to other players and that in order to withdraw it players must earn 50 Points for each $1 they receive. However, once a deposit has been made the free $10 is available to withdraw immediately.
Once you have tested the Titan Poker waters with your free $10 and are ready to make your first deposit do not forget to use our bonus code ��POKERNEWS�� in order to help yourself to a huge 200% match up to $2,000 on your first deposit. In addition to the massive bonus, all players who use PokerNews bonus codes will be eligible for all future promotions PokerNews and Titan Poker hold together.
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