UltimateBet Adds Items from Celebrity Apprentice to Auction Site

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Mar/26/2009
Celebrity Apprentice

UltimateBet is giving Texas Hold'em fans the chance to own a piece of television history. The online poker site today announced the addition of various Celebrity Apprentice paraphernalia to its UBAuctions.com website.

"Celebrity Apprentice has been incredibly challenging but equally rewarding," stated Annie Duke, UltimateBet's Cardroom Consultant. "I attribute my success in the game thus far to my poker strategy and I'm thrilled to be able to share some items from the show with members of the UB community."

Duke is currently a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice. The world champion poker great heads into week four of the NBC show this Sunday, having outsmarted Andrew Dice Clay, Scott Hamilton and Tom Green in episodes one, two and three, respectively.

Currently up for bids are two wedding dresses from episode two and a memorabilia t-shirt from the first episode. UltimateBet has promised to add more Celebrity Apprentice items to its auction website as the show progresses.

UBAuctions.com is part of RAI$E, UltimateBet's industry-leading loyalty program that turns an already extraordinary online poker experience into a lifestyle altering one. All depositing players automatically enter the RAI$E program with Ultimate Member status and are granted access to the UBAuctions.com website. The auction site works much like eBay, however instead of cash, poker players use the UltimatePoints they accumulate playing online poker to outbid their fellow UB players on some of the most sought-after auction items.

Full details on the current Celebrity Apprentice items now up for bids can be found at UBAuctions.com.

About UltimateBet
Designed with the assistance of the best poker players in the world - Phil Hellmuth and Annie Duke - UltimateBet provides the best poker games available on the net through the CEREUS poker network. Players can download the free poker software, play in free ring games and tournaments and get tips from the pros to learn the sport or to enhance their playing strategy. 

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