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Christmas Comes Early At Paddy Power Poker


DUBLIN, IRELAND--(Marketwire - Nov. 21, 2012) - Editors Note: There is a photo associated with this press release. Paddy Power Poker today launches its festive freebie giveaway, Christmas Comes Early, which will see players earn prizes for racking up points at the site between 21 November and 16 December. Among the prizes on offer are touch screen TV's, cameras, iPads, cold hard cash, Paddy Power toasters and even SPY-C Tanks. To take part, players need simply opt in at Paddy Power Poker then begin to earn points. The first prize can be unlocked by simply earning 50 points a day for a period of 5 days - this gains the player entry to a $100 freeroll. Play more and players can win anything from the latest touch screen TV, a Canon camera, $3,500 cash or even an Irish Open package worth $6,000. The full list of prizes and requirements can be seen at Paddy Power Poker. Paddy Power, spokesman for the company, said, "What's the best sort of Christmas present? One that comes early of course! Here's a great opportunity to pick up some fabulous festive free prizes to add to your stocking or someone else's - who doesn't need a Paddy Power toaster in their life to get their daily fix of tasty toasted treats? "Merry Christmas from all at Power Towers and good luck at the tables - we hope Christmas Comes Early for you." Note to editors: Please visit Christmas Comes Early and Aspers Christmas Cracker for further information. To view the photo associated with this press release, please visit the following link: http://www.marketwire.com/library/20121121-paddy22.jpg. Contact: Paddy Power Poker Jenny Cruess Callaghan Acting paddypowerpoker.com Press Officer 00 353 1 6563922 or Mob: 00 353 87 7534989 jccallaghan@paddypower.com

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