Happy New Year from Poker Mac

Hope you all had a great 2007. The new year, 2008, looks to be exciting. Hillary or Barack will be elected president, the UIGEA will be repealed, and My bankroll will stop hovering around -$5.

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I have been on a miserable slump (read: playing like a complete donk) but I hope to work on the latter this week. Searching around for the best use of my limited funds. Here’s the newest deal from Full Tilt:

2007 is coming to an end, which means it’s time to Ring in the New Year with Full Tilt Poker! Simply play in any of our real money ring games between12:00 AM ET on Monday, December 17th and 11:59 PM ET on Friday, January 4th and we’ll double the amount of Full Tilt Points you receive for any and all days you earn at least 20 points.

Once you’ve reached 20 points there’s no limit to the amount of bonus points you can collect per day. Earn 100 points in a day and we’ll double that to a 200 point total - it’s just that easy.

Use your extra points to get some great gear at the Full Tilt Store, including iPods, custom Full Tilt Poker jerseys, and Plasma screen TVs. You can also use your Full Tilt Points to buy into special Sit & Gos and Multi-Table Tournaments.

All bonus points earned during this period will be paid out in a lump sum after January 4th. Bonus points can be acquired through ring game play only - any points earned through Sit & Gos and Multi-Table Tournaments will not count toward the 20 point threshold or bonus points. To see how many bonus points you’ve earned so far, simply click on the “My Promotions” link in the Cashier window.

Ring in the New Year and get 2008 off to a great start. Play in your favorite ring games and reap the rewards like never before.

If you haven’t been playing at Full Tilt, you should be.

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