Thursday, 7 July 2011
Last week we brought you news of an exciting new development in poker training at Badbeat.com which has launched a new, free to use, player development programme called MyGame.
Badbeat.com is giving players even more incentive to use the ground breaking software after announcing that they will hosting a special invitation-only $5,000 freeroll for players with the best Report Cards.The Badbeat.com training system uses state-of-the-art software to assess players' performance as well as offering hints and tips on how they can improve their game. Once a player has taken part in 5,000 cash hands they will receive a scorecard that rates different aspects of their game. The What's Your Score contest will see the top ranked players face off in the $5,000 freeroll."Our system works. This is because we have based it on analyzing and developing many many winning pro players," says Badbeat Managing Director John Conroy. "The $5000 we're putting up for the free roll is an extra incentive for players to try it out for themselves, and to make the absolute most of the help they get."Players wishing to take part can do so by playing at least 500 cash hands at Badbeat.com partner sites PokerTime, Royal Vegas Poker, Red Hot Poker, Betsafe, Party Poker, Poker Encore, TGF Poker, Betfair, PokerStars or Mansion. The top performers will receive their freeroll invite at the end of August with the tournament itself scheduled for September. In addition to the new training programme, Badbeat.com continues to offer sponsorship, staking and mentoring opportunities.For more information visit Badbeat.com.Keep up to date with all the news from the poker world by following us on Twitter and Facebook.
Intertops Poker and Juicy Stakes are each about to kick off a second three-stage online satellite tournament series promising to award winners with prize packages into the upcoming Velden stop of the European Poker Championship.
Intertops Poker and Juicy Stakes are each about to kick off three-stage online satellite tournament series promising to award winners with prize packages into the upcoming Velden stop of the European Poker Championship.
Fans of the Oh Hell trick-taking game will soon be able to enjoy real-money competitions online after Hell Club announced that it will be launching its new Oh Hell Stackpot innovation from Sunday.
Tuesday is the deadline for all working Americans to have submitted their income tax returns to the federal government and Juicy Stakes and Intertops Poker are set to mark this annual occasion by holding a special freeroll competition featuring a $1,000 top prize.
Intertops Poker and Juicy Stakes cASINO are giving online poker players another chance to win their way to the Caribbean.
Win your way to the Caribbean in online satellites at Intertops and Juicy Stakes.
“We run a lot of higher stakes tournaments for our more hard-core players,” said Intertops’ poker manager. “But since our network is generally pretty soft, we created this series to give less competitive players a shot at winning.”
$200 GTD ‘East of Eden’ Poker Tournament Monday night at Intertops Poker will be a freezeout tournament with no re-buys or add-ons.
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