The hunt for free money
One thing about busting out, it gives you incentive to find other ways to play.
Ever since I lost my bankroll this week, I have been unable to play. That is quite a turnaround for someone who has been playing for several hours a day, nearly every day for the past 18 months. Of course, one might wonder why I don't just dig into my pocket and start over, to which I would have to respond that between Christmas and three birthdays in January, I'm tapped out.
So, anyway, I've spent the past few days looking through the myriad of poker sites out there, trying to find any out there that offer free money for signing. Luckily, I did find one. There used to be a couple of others, but they have apparently dropped those offers just this week.
I've chosen to go with Piggs Peak Poker, simply because they offer the most of the ones I've seen so far. There are a few hoops to jump through, but if you're like me, you'll gladly jump through them. Piggs Peak, which for some reason also goes by the name Poker 333, offers new players the chance to get $16 for signing up. You simply have to download the software, register and also register a Firepay account or credit card, and then send them an email requesting your free $16. The site says it can take up to 48 hours to get your money, but I got mine in about six hours. To see all the details, just go to the website and click on "Poker Promotions" (it's the second one on the page).
Like I said, though, a couple of other places which have offered similar promotions have dropped them this week. There were a couple of other Prima sites that handed out $10 for free as late as Tuesday. I've checked with them today, however, and those promotions have seemingly disappeared. It would probably be wise to take advantage of the free money at Piggs Peak before it disappears, too.
UPDATE: There is at least one more free money offer still out there. Royal Vegas Poker is offering $10 free for signing up there.
Ever since I lost my bankroll this week, I have been unable to play. That is quite a turnaround for someone who has been playing for several hours a day, nearly every day for the past 18 months. Of course, one might wonder why I don't just dig into my pocket and start over, to which I would have to respond that between Christmas and three birthdays in January, I'm tapped out.
So, anyway, I've spent the past few days looking through the myriad of poker sites out there, trying to find any out there that offer free money for signing. Luckily, I did find one. There used to be a couple of others, but they have apparently dropped those offers just this week.
I've chosen to go with Piggs Peak Poker, simply because they offer the most of the ones I've seen so far. There are a few hoops to jump through, but if you're like me, you'll gladly jump through them. Piggs Peak, which for some reason also goes by the name Poker 333, offers new players the chance to get $16 for signing up. You simply have to download the software, register and also register a Firepay account or credit card, and then send them an email requesting your free $16. The site says it can take up to 48 hours to get your money, but I got mine in about six hours. To see all the details, just go to the website and click on "Poker Promotions" (it's the second one on the page).
Like I said, though, a couple of other places which have offered similar promotions have dropped them this week. There were a couple of other Prima sites that handed out $10 for free as late as Tuesday. I've checked with them today, however, and those promotions have seemingly disappeared. It would probably be wise to take advantage of the free money at Piggs Peak before it disappears, too.
UPDATE: There is at least one more free money offer still out there. Royal Vegas Poker is offering $10 free for signing up there.





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