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Doyle Brunson to Attend Budapest Affiliate Conference

DoylesRoomAffiliates.com, the online poker affiliate program for DoylesRoom.com and DoylesCasino.com, announced that its team will have a large presence at the Budapest Affiliate Conference this September. For affiliates, perhaps the biggest draw will be the attendance of Doyle Brunson, poker's biggest living legend, who is using the opportunity to meet with affiliates. The conference takes place from September 11 to 13, 2009.

 

Said Doyle Brunson: "I have the privilege of being able to talk poker in person with players all over the world, but it's not often that I get to chat to affiliates. I'm really looking forward to getting down to business at the Budapest Affiliate Conference with some of the key people who drive this industry. It's an important step in establishing the new DoylesRoom and its affiliate program as the best in the business."

With DoylesRoom.com recently rebranded and having been re-launched to rave reviews from online poker players and affiliates, DoylesRoomAffiliates.com will have an enormous presence at the conference to promote the major changes already in place at the online poker and casino sites.

On top of spending time with online poker and gaming affiliates in Budapest, Brunson will host an autograph and photo session with attendees. Affiliates who are wondering what it would be like to play poker with a living legend don't have to hop on a plane and head to a Vegas poker room to play with Doyle. Brunson is planning to hold an exclusive poker night at his Budapest Poker Club.

 

For more information on DoylesRoom promotions and incentives for affiliates, click on www.DoylesRoomAffiliates.com.

 

 

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