Friday, June 15, 2007

Full Tilt message

It's been an historic week at the World Series of Poker* and Team Full Tilt's Allen Cunningham was right in the middle of the action. Allen won his fifth WSOP* bracelet and became just the fifth player ever to win three bracelets in three consecutive years. There's still plenty of time to join Allen and hundreds of other Tilters at this year's Series. Join us at 18:00ET (6PM) on Sunday, June 17th for our gigantic 100 Seat Guarantee where we're awarding at least $1 million worth of Main Event entries in this single tournament.

If you're interested in a European poker vacation, look for satellites into our Hendon Mob Shootout where you can win dinner with The Hendon Mob in London and a chance to play in the Great British Poker Tour (GBPT) Main Event. Finally, check out Lee Watkinson's tip on how playing a short stack can eliminate tough post-flop decisions in Pot-Limit Omaha.

Second place doesn't have to mean second best.

Finish 1st, 2nd, or even 100th in our 100 Seat Guarantee and you'll still win the same great prize - a $12K prize package that includes a Main Event buy-in and $2K in spending money.

What's more, with Main Event Mania you can win an extra $10 million if you win the Main Event after winning your entry at Full Tilt Poker.

With at least 100 ways to win and an extra 10 million reasons to join us at 18:00 ET (6PM) on June 17th, why play for your Main Event seat anywhere else?

Friday, June 01, 2007

Full Tilt WSOP

Received this electronic mail from full tilt:

The 2007 World Series of Poker* has officially begun and there are still plenty of chances for you to win your way to Las Vegas and take a shot at WSOP* gold. We're offering two guaranteed $52K prize packages in our $50K HORSE Qualifier, while our Main Event 100 Seat Guarantee provides at least 100 chances to win an entry to the Big Dance.

To get the inside scoop on this year's Series, keep an eye on PokerWire.com and The Full Tilt Poker Blog by Michael Craig for interviews, daily chip counts, and behind-the-scenes reports.

Then they go on to talk about Full Tilts 100 SEAT GUARANTEE:

Sometimes winning isn't everything. In our 100 Seat Guarantee it doesn't matter if you finish first or 100th – because at least 100 players will win a $12K prize package that includes a Main Event buy-in and $2K in spending money.

There's at least $1.2 million in prize packages up for grabs in this tourney, so buy in directly for $500 + $35, or satellite your way in for as little as $4 + $.40 or 50 Full Tilt Points.

With at least 100 ways to win, how could you lose?

fulltilt poker.com

cardozagames

Today I received an email from this new site called cardozagames. I checked it out and found that cardoza games are part of the ipoker network so USA players are not allowed to play for real money. That's too bad because I really wanted to try out their new first ever integrated tool called the Ten Commandments of Poker.

Their site explains the tools like this:

Ten Commandments of Poker is an instant tutor that will revolutionize your poker game. You can see results while playing, analyze a session of play or receive general comments on where to improve your game.

Ten Commandments of Poker is a software application that runs side by side with the poker client. While you play, messages will pop up highlighting mistakes you have made and warn you of situations where you have made potentially unprofitable plays.

Ten Commandments of Poker is designed to address common mistakes, both for the new player and the experienced pro. Remember, even for a winning player, improvement will mean a better long term result.

Luckily, US residents can still play at ultimate poker.com and fulltilt poker.com for now anyways.
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