Monday launch for GGPoker.co.uk

Monday launch for GGPoker.co.uk

Friday, 20 October 2017

Online poker players in the United Kingdom will soon have a new site to enjoy following next week’s planned premiere by GGNetwork of its domain at GGPoker.co.uk.

Now licensed by the nation’s Gambling Commission regulator, GGPoker.co.uk will be introducing itself to British online poker aficionados from Monday by running a week-long ‘launch party’ that is set to feature a series of freeroll tournaments along with the premiere of a loyalty program and a special deposit bonus.

For a full seven days from October 23, United Kingdom-based players can take part in twice-daily freeroll competitions at GGPoker.co.uk that are set to feature $50 prize pools. To enter, competitors will be required to check out the new site’s Facebook and Twitter social media channels in order to receive a password.

GGPoker.co.uk revealed that it is to moreover run Big Ben Giveaway freeroll events on October 26 and October 29 with each of these due to hand out a total of $200 in cash along with a selection of similarly-valued tournament tickets.

As if these weren’t enough, the new domain stated that its Party King promotion will reward any player that manages to win at least three of these freeroll events with a $1,000 cash prize.

“It’s always exciting to welcome someone new to the table and we’re confident that British poker players from Land’s End to John O’ Groats and everywhere in between will find something to their liking,” said Paul Burke from GGPoker.co.uk.

Following its launch, GGPoker.co.uk explained that it will furthermore begin offering players the chance to enjoy a 200 percent three-tier first deposit bonus that could be worth up to $1,000 alongside its new Fish Buffet loyalty program.

“We’re thrilled to be able to pop the corks for our United Kingdom launch party [as] we’ve worked hard to make GGPoker.co.uk the best place for United Kingdom players to hit the virtual felt,” said Burke.



Tags: GGPoker.co.uk, GGNetwork, United Kingdom, Paul Burke