Big Improvements Promised at Lock Poker: New VIP Program, More

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Lock Poker operations head Eric Rizen has advised Gambling911.com that big news was upcoming for the 2nd most trafficked US-facing online poker room in the coming month.

Changes include an upgrade to the VIP program.  Other details were not immediately released.

Last month, Lock released a brand new affiliate program and added new online casino games.  They were also in the process of opening a new satellite office.

Lock Poker also continues to work diligently in bringing on new payment processors, something that has continued to be a challenge since joining the Revolution Network last year.

Lock Poker continues to offer some of the biggest cash bonuses in online poker.

More details are forthcoming and will be exclusively presented on the Gambling911.com website.

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- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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