MYRTLE BEACH, SC, December 15, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- PokerNews.com has been expanding their content offerings in order to provide more information and better value to their readers. Some of the new additions to the site are top list pages that are geared towards specific groups, such as players from different countries or players looking for specific information on things such as mobile poker and bad beat jackpots. In addition to the new top list pages, the PokerNews.com team has been busy improving their PokerNews Strategy section, continuing to build upon the success of their staking site ChipMeUp, and offering new online poker bonuses such as the PokerStars marketing code. In addition to the new offerings, PokerNews.com remains dedicated to being the biggest and best provider of poker news in the world.
The staff at PokerNews.com has been busy adding some new poker top list pages to complement their world class poker news articles. One example of the top list pages is the real money poker page, which lists the best online poker sites that can be played for real money. The PokerNews.com team has added some top list pages specific to things such as mobile poker, poker tournaments, poker software, and easy poker sites. The team has also added country specific top list pages such as Canadian poker sites, Irish Poker sites, Australian poker sites, and UK poker sites. On all of these new top list pages, the PokerNews.com writers have presented a top three list for each category based upon criteria such as site size, features, and bonuses that are offered.
PokerNews.com has also been working to improve their poker strategy section, and to continue to build upon the success of ChipMeUp. PokerNews Strategy is an all in one resource for players that are looking to improve their poker games, both in cash games and in tournament action. PokerNews Strategy has teamed up with some of the best poker pros in the business (some online pros and some offline pros) such as Tony G, Nanonoko, URnotINdanger2, Kane Kalas, and a host of others. The team of poker pros produces high quality video instruction coupled with written articles that can help anyone to improve their game. The team also regularly publishes poker blogs and answers questions in the forums at PokerNews.com. ChipMeUp, the staking section on PokerNews.com, has been a smashing success since it's inception. ChipMeUp allows anyone to buy a piece of other poker players in specific tournaments. Users can buy shares for as little as a dollar or two, and can hit a big score if the player makes a deep run in the tournament. Users can buy shares in both online tournaments and live poker tournaments around the world, and there are oftentimes well known pros offering shares of themselves through the ChipMeUp system.
Being the largest provider of poker news allows PokerNews.com to offer many exclusive bonuses that other poker sites are unable to match. As mentioned in the introduction of this release, PokerNews has a special PokerStars marketing code for all players signing up through PokerNews.com. Players can receive the standard sign up bonus of up to $600 in free cash, and can also enter into of any of the PokerStars freeroll tournaments that are sponsored by PokerNews. Simply use the marketing code POKERNEWS when creating an account at PokerStars.com to claim these bonuses. The list of freeroll tournaments is virtually endless, and there are more and more tournaments added on a daily basis. The prize pools of these tournaments can be for a couple thousand in cash, or some of them have prize pools topping $10,000 that can include all inclusive vacations to live poker tournaments around the world. Players can also take advantage of the Full Tilt referral code PNEWS600 to claim $600 in free cash and additional freeroll entries at Full Tilt Poker. Users can browse the PokerNews.com site for tons of other bonuses for the best internet poker sites.
PokerNews.com is widely recognized as being the best provider of poker news for both live and online poker tournaments. The PokerNews team can be found at all of the biggest live poker tournaments, covering the action from start to finish. Though they are most widely known for poker news, PokerNews.com offers much more including strategy from some of the top poker pros, staking through ChipMeUp, and many poker tools that can help players to improve their games.
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