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Updated Mon, 2010-05-10 06:06
More for less is the name of the game during the Absolute Poker Power Hours through which you could earn double AbsolutePoints on all your poker games.
It’s all in the timing; that’s what people say in relation to a whole plethora of things from finding the perfect job to meeting the perfect person. At Absolute Poker right now the old saying is well and truly proving correct as the online poker site is gearing up to give away loads of free poker perks to anyone who’s playing poker at just the right time.
The Absolute Poker Power Hour promotion designed in order to give members of the online poker community an extra boost. You don’t need a poker odds calculator to figure out that this is a good deal; you simply play the poker you play anyway and earn double AbsolutePoints. The Power Hour status applies to all sorts of types of games including ring games, tournaments, sit n’gos and even STEP tournaments. You’ll be able to tell which games count in the Power Hour and thus will earn you double AbsolutePoints by checking out the Absolute Poker lobby; the Power Hour games will have a Power Hour icon featured next to them.
So that’s what the Power Hour is, but now the most important thing for all you poker forum junkies is to know when they are so you can tell all your buddies. Well, here we go; on weekdays there is a Power Hour between 1 and 4 am ET, and 1 and 4 pm ET; the same hours apply for Saturday and the morning hours are true for Sundays too. During all of these periods you can earn double AbsolutePoints on both ring games and poker tournaments so long as the icon appears next to them. Things are a little different on Sunday afternoons though. On Sunday afternoons the Power Hour extends till 5 pm but only applies to Ring Game tables.
Once you’ve earned your AbsolutePoints they are yours to do with as you please; you can use them to enter free poker tournaments or for shopping in the Absolute Poker Rewards Store. Either way, the poker odds calculator has come to its conclusion – free money, the potential for free poker; this can’t be a bad thing!