Win Free Super Bowl (2010) Tickets

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Online poker site, Pokerstars.com, is giving players a chance to win pairs of free tickets to the 2010 Super Bowl in Miami Florida. We are not aware of any other poker site offering this unique promotion, so here's a great way to play some poker and possibly earn your way to sunny Miami for football's biggest game on Sunday February 7th.

On Sunday, January 31 at 19:00 ET and 22:00 ET, PokerStars is hosting two special $11 tournaments where, in addition to the regular prizepool, the winner of each will be awarded a pair of game tickets and $1,000 spending money.

Even better, if you make a reload deposit to your PokerStars account using the code FOOTBALL before the tournaments begin, we will automatically credit your account with a ticket to play in one of the "Sunday Football Special" tournaments for free.

You will be able to find these Sunday Football Special tournaments, located under the "Tourney" and then "Regional" Tab. You can download PokerStars for free directly from Aintluck.com: Download PokerStars.

Source:  www.aintluck.com

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