Full Tilt and W.P.T. Announce Sponsorship Deal
Writing by admin on Wednesday, 12 of November , 2008 at 2:44 am

The two most important online Texas Hold’em businesses out there are joining forces on TV shortly in what is expected to be an extraordinarily profitable endeavor. The very famous Texas Hold’em website Full Tilt Poker has just declared that they are working with World Poker Tour for the approaching World Poker Tour Enterprises season. Full Tilt Poker is on tap to be the main benefactor of the World W.P.T.’s television season, and the Texas Hold’em website is on tap to be highlighted in all of the shows which can be enjoyed on Fox Sports Net channel. Full Tilt Poker will gain all the control of the instructive bits of the shows.
Details of this merger have not been given away yet, but the partnership is sure to be a success. This accord will unite two extremely strong Texas Hold’em poker companies. W.P.T.E. which is a leading brand on TV by way of Fox Sports Net and Full Tilt Poker which has an enormous online poker following, not to mention a poker lineup containing players who have amassed a total of ten W.P.T. trophies and thirty-five W.S.O.P. bracelets. Fulltiltpoker also sponsors many other poker players and now the Texas Hold’em website has begun providing Texas Hold’em instruction as well.
This accord is assured to lure a whole new following and should to suit the new notoriety which poker is creating. This deal implies W.P.T.E.’s forfeit of the Texas Hold’em room industry as W.P.T.E. will quickly end their Texas Hold’em poker page World Poker Tour online. The pay website ClubWPT.com will almost definitely stay open.
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