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Noble Poker and the Million Dollar Giveaway Published: 2005-08-08
Noblemillion.com is searching for the best Sit N Go online poker player. Anyone who wins 7 sit n go tournaments will receive an added Bonus of $1 million on top of their winnings from the tournaments.
Distribution Source : ArriveNet
Date : Monday, August 08, 2005
Dallas, TX -- (ArriveNet - Aug 08, 2005) -- The search to find the best Sit N Go player has begun at www.NobleMillion.com. This contest is for any player who plays at Noble Poker and wants to play in their sit n go tournaments. If you win 7 consecutive $10/1 tournaments you will receive 1 million dollars on top of your normal winnings. Six will get your 75k while 5 will earn you an extra 25k. This is extra money Noble gives away on top of the normal prize pool.
With Noble Poker being bought out by Empire Poker the increased promotions will only get larger. All site details can be seen at www.Noblemillion.com where Noble offers an exclusive $700 sign up Bonus to new players.
What are players saying about Noble Poker. In a recent interview with a Noble Poker player we asked him what he liked and disliked about www.Noblemillion.com. The main things he liked about Noble was the really big sign up Bonus and the cool graphics. He liked how the players were in 3d mode and they could even talk. The only thing he disliked about Noble was the fact that before the million dollar promotion the tournament tables would fill up slowly.
With the recent showings of the WSOP on ESPN a dramatic increase of new players have been seen playing online poker. This means that even average players are experiencing large profits. Local pros at www.NobleMillion.com are taking advantage of new players and making lots of extra money.
To begin playing at Noble Poker visit www.NobleMillion.com
This article was written by Online Poker Strategist Roger Shriver. To view more about Online Poker Strategy visit www.CashoutComplete.com
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In case you haven't noticed, poker isn't just for dogs anymore. Published: 2005-08-05
Celebrities, from A list to D, are finding room at the table, and the recently concluded World Series of Poker in Las Vegas drew more than 6,000 entrants.
Television outlets of all stripes devote hours and hours of programming to the pastime; just about any day, coverage of the 2005 World Series can be seen on one or more of the channels of the ESPN family.
And home poker kits and tables are for sale in just about every type of store imaginable.
In short, it's a phenomenon.
For poker enthusiasts, and those curious about the game and how to play it, a weekly column - "Here's the Deal" - by noted player and author James McManus will debut in Saturday's Journal Inquirer.
Distributed by The New York Times Syndicate, McManus' column will appear every Saturday, exploring and explaining poker mythology, lingo, games and competitions.
"Poker is now the country's most popular card game," McManus says. "The column will help players finesse their skills by giving them a sense of the game's lore and history, which is very much a part of successful playing. It will help readers become better players."
McManus became a star in the world of poker in 2000, when he covered the World Series of Poker for Harper's magazine. He parlayed a $4,000 stake into a $10,000 seat in the event, finishing fifth in a field of 512 and with $250,000 in winnings. His reportage for Harper's evolved into a best-selling memoir, "Positively Fifth Street" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2003). McManus is also a writing teacher at The School of The Art Institute of Chicago.
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