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Full Tilt Giving Bonuses to Members Who Join PPA

Players Can Receive up to $1,000 if they Sign up Through Full Tilt


Full Tilt Poker is offering its members deposit bonuses if they sign up for the Poker Player's Alliance.

The online poker giant sent out a letter to all its members today encouraging them to get outraged over the recent crackdown on online gaming sites by the U.S. Government. The letter, in part, reads:

"Although many legal scholars would argue that online poker should not be affected by the UIGEA, we believe the law's lack of clarity can only harm the game unless an express exemption is granted under the UIGEA. You should be outraged that, in a rush to passage, poker did not receive the objective review it deserves, and did not already get this express exemption while lotteries, horse racing, and fantasy sports were all given free passes. We demand that Congress address this grievous oversight now."

The letter also noted that the PPA's primary goal for this year is to get online poker exempted from the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA) that was passed by Congress in September.

There are different levels of PPA membership that players can sign up for through Full Tilt, and each one has a different bonus. The following is a list of membership options and the bonuses offered:

  • Standard member, $20, players receive a $50 bonus
  • Supporting member, $40, players receive a $100 bonus
  • Contributing member, $100, players receive a $200 bonus
  • Distinguished member, $1,000, players receive a $1,000 bonus

Players can also sign up for free and receive a freeroll to the PPA tournament where 18 personalized Full Tilt jerseys will be given away. All players who sign up at any level before March 5 receive an entry into this event.

Please click here to sign up and take advantage of this offer by the PPA and Full Tilt. And also click here to take advantage of a deposit bonus at Full Tilt offered through CardPlayer.com.

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