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Lifestyle Poker Tournament - Two days left

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Nov 12 2008 - 8:52pm

Allinlatino.com wants to remind you to sign up today, before the "Lifestyle Poker Tournament" begins this coming Friday November 14th, 2008 at 7:30pm.  The three day $15,000+ guaranteed poker tournament is taking place at Poker House Panama, Majestic Casino in Panama City, Panama.

Registration is simple - just visit the registration page on our site at www.Allinlatino.com

Follow the easy steps to enter your name and email address and open a new account through our page at Doyle's Room.

Remember to take advantage of all of the promotions that Doyle's Room is offering to their new customers:

  • 110% Match on your First Deposit
  • $1,000 New Depositor Freeroll

Do not forget to bring your username and email address with you to the casino each and every night of the event, as this confirms your registration into the tournament.

AND THIS JUST ADDED!

AllinLatino.com, Poker House Panama and Cirsa Majestic Casino will be sending our three big tournament winners to Casino Hollywood in Bogota, Colombia for three days in between the 26th   and the 30th of November, with a shot to win $250,000 in the Colombia Winner Poker Series.

This amazing prize includes free accommodation and flight, Buy-In and Re-buys.

Visit our site for more information or check out the kiosk at Poker House Panama, Majestic Casino. Our staff will be happy to help you and be waiting there every night from 7pm.

We are also available to assist you via email at info@allinlatino.com   

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