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Poker2Nite Debuts Tonight With Joe Sebok

Newest addition to Team UB  Joe Sebok and longtime poker journalist Scott Huff  debut  tonight at the helm of Poker2Nite, Fox Sports Net's ("FSN") hottest new weekly poker news program. Pull up a chair every Wednesday at 11pm EST to share all the behind-the-scenes fun and action of the poker world as you've never seen it before. Miss it the first time, and you  can catch it again on Thursdays at 4pm and Fridays at 11am and 6pm ET, or visit www.ub.net for full viewing of the show.

Poker2Nite is a ‘fly on the wall' perspective set to deliver the week's breaking poker headlines, so expect it to be relevant, and above all, always highly entertaining. Enjoy the same high-level energy and hi-jinx from the co-hosts that built them a loyal following as radio's foremost poker authorities.

"Poker2Nite's mission is to create something that hasn't existed in the poker community yet:  a unique poker TV show that takes fans into our world, seen through our eyes, and in our voice.  Experience poker the way we do - with excitement, wit and a keen sense of humor. We're creating our own little club, but all you have to do to gain access is love poker along with us. It's going to be a wild ride so get on board," said Poker2Nite linchpin Joe Sebok.

The ‘Seebs' and Huff dynamic is genius casting at its finest, as the co-anchors are renowned for only ever agreeing to disagree. Watch the PokerRoad.com pair make the move to the small screen to debate the latest news stories  and events from around the felt, be it live or the virtual kind.

Plus, the on-camera profile gets a glamorous touch up with the addition of popular poker reporters Lacey Jones and Dana Workman.  A familiar TV sitcom face, Dana will present a segment titled The Weekly Misdeal, while Lacey will hit the road as roving reporter in a regular spot We'll Do It Live! , which deals  out the scoop on the real men and women in poker's land based pro circuit.

Other recurring segments include exclusive guest interviews, Talk Soup, Classic Hands v2.0,  and Check, Raise, Fold?, tipped to quickly become an audience favorite as the co-hosts in the know banter about what's hot and what's not in the fickle world of poker.

To celebrate the launch of the poker show, presenting sponsor UB.net is hosting a series of daily, easy and free to enter online Poker2Nite Freerolls, scheduled between 8am and 2am ET and running every two hours. Finish in the top 125 in any of the daily freerolls to qualify for the massive Main Event on Sunday at 4pm ET.

Go on to grab a spot in the top 500 in the weekly Main Event for a share of some fabulous Poker2Nite Freeroll prizes, including tournament entries and Step tickets that lead to major online and live events. Compete for over $20,000 in tournament entries each month and chances to win hundreds of thousands of dollars in prizemoney every week in the UB.net Poker2Nite Freerolls.

Find out more about the cast and watch the latest Poker2Nite videos on www.ub.net/poker-promotions/poker2nite

About UB.net

Raise. Stack. Own. Built for the aspiring poker player, UB.net offers top poker rewards, optimal tournament structures and fast-paced action games in one of the largest online poker communities in the world. Players can download the free poker software, play in free ring games and tournaments, plus meet and chat online with Phil Hellmuth and other Team UB pros to learn and enhance their playing strategy. UB provides the best poker games available on the net as part of the CEREUS poker network.

 

 

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