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Poker Host.com New Sponsorship Program

Poker Host.com has just launched its new "Sponsorship Program", meant for all players that enjoy playing live events and online.   This is an exciting innovative promotion, as this is the first time a poker site has offered something like this; to give you a peek of the potential of this program, Poker Host is bringing to this years Conchal's PokerStars LAPT event a total of 19 players among which Alex Brenes, Dr. Max Stern, Maria Stern and Arturo Morales will be wearing Poker Host gear. 


Jorge Mata, PokerHost.com's CEO, spoke to us ... "For a long time, players have been categorized as online or live players. Now, as online keeps growing stronger and evolving, we have design our Sponsorship Program as a response to mix both styles in a new and exciting way for our clients to experience poker at its whole magnitude".


Poker Host.com welcomes players from around the world, and our main goal is to provide them the greatest satisfaction in our service. Unlike most of our competitors, you can reach us through the phone, email or chat and a friendly top notch representative will be there to assist you. We are not new to the business and little by little we have been growing. Our Sponsorship Program is the result of us really understanding the needs of our players, for we always look for new ways to make them win, our new working formula is simple: we gain from our player's satisfaction".


Poker Host.com is part of the Cake Poker Network from February of 2009 and has made its way through this industry as one of the best.

 

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