RPM Poker Brings On Board Top Online Poker Players As Reps

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One of the newest Merge Poker Network online poker rooms, RPM Poker has signed on a number of players known mostly to the Internet community.

They include Daniel "djk123" Kelly, who won over $100,000 during the FTOPS X last year, Anthony "holdplz" Spinella, who took home a cool $750,000 from a Full Tilt Poker tournament and over a dozen more.

"We're thrilled to have some of poker's most recognizable young players as a part of our team," Max Speidel, Operations Manager at RPM Poker, stated. "Their results speak for themselves. They're all world class players that represent the next generation of poker, and they're all well respected by their peers and fans. We couldn't be happier with the team that we've assembled."

Another Merge Network room, Aced.com, signed on 2006 World Series of Poker winner, Jamie Gold, earlier this year.

Merge Poker is ranked number 17 of all online poker networks.  They average around 350 "real cash" players on a weekly basis.  Merge, unlike many of its competitors, does accept customers from the US.

Ace King, Gambling911.com 

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