Team Bodog Sends 11 Online Players to the WPT North American Poker Championship
Niagara Falls, Ontario (PRWEB via PRWeb) October 25, 2006 -- Eleven online poker players will don the black and red of Team
Bodog at the North American Poker Championship, October 25-29, and one of them just might become poker's next TV superstar and millionaire. The televised-tournament, held at the Niagara Fallsview Casino and Resort in Niagara Falls, Ontario, is the only Canadian stop on the 2006
World Poker Tour (WPT) and will give the 11 amateur Team
Bodog members, each of whom qualified on
Bodog.com, an opportunity for big-time TV exposure, cash winnings and a chance to play with the Pros.
Each of the 11 Team
Bodog players earned their entry by winning one of the many WPT satellite tournaments offered online at
Bodog.com. As a member of Team
Bodog, the qualifiers are rewarded a prize package that includes the $10,000 CAD tournament buy-in, travel expenses, and Team
Bodog gear.
"It's every amateur player's dream to be on television sitting across the table from some of the best players in the world at a WPT final table, and
Bodog.com Poker is thrilled to have played a major role in helping our players realize their dreams," says Calvin Ayre, Founder of poker powerhouse and digital entertainment giant
Bodog.com, and host of the popular poker and lifestyle television series, Calvin Ayre Wild Card Poker, which aired on Fox Sports Net (FSN) earlier this year.
With aggressive tournament schedules and an array of bonus programs,
Bodog.com Poker continues to lead the industry with its multitude of products.
Bodog.com's poker room community enjoys huge tournaments with guaranteed prize pools of $3.5 million.
In addition to its WPT satellite qualifiers,
Bodog.com also hosts regular qualifiers for the World Series of Poker, and in 2006, sent more than 500 players to the World Series of Poker who walked away with a combined $15 million in winnings. Team
Bodog professionals
Josh Arieh and
Evelyn Ng performed especially well, but it was
David Williams and the newest Team
Bodog member,
Jamie Gold, who stole the headlines. Williams, a bracelet holder and one of the top money winners in poker history, won the 7-Card Stud event, taking home over $160,000, while
Jamie Gold was crowned the World Champion by taking the coveted main event and winning $12 million.
"With the amazing success of Team
Bodog at this year's WSOP,
Bodog.com Poker has proven that it's an effective training ground for players who eventually graduate to playing and winning tournaments at land-based casinos," says Ayre.
Check out http://www.bodog.com/poker/ for the complete
Bodog.com Poker experience.
Press Release - 2006-10-26 05:10:14