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MonkeyBet.com providing customers with their own poker sites

Added: (Tue Feb 28 2006)

Pressbox (Press Release) - Feb 28, 2006 Nassau Bahamas

MonkeyBet.com, a leading online poker, casino and sportsbook,
has just announced the creation of the first community poker
platform. Players at MonkeyBet can create their own poker
tournaments; deciding on all parameters of the poker tournament
including game type, buy in amount, speed of play and others.

They can choose whether to make the tournament private or public.
For private tournaments, the tournament creator can specify a
password and then email the password along with a URL link to the
tournament to all players. Finally, players can get their own
personal home page and entry URL, where they can post links to their
community. The first community, www.hokiepoker.net, is already
popular with Hokie football fans and poker players all over the
globe. Any group interested in a similar community site can
easily do so. Details are on the site.


Jeff Fuller, SVP of Business Development at MonkeyBet.com
said, “At MonkeyBet.com, we are trying to bring the camaraderie
of the Friday night poker game between friends, to the Internet.

There are an unlimited number of communities of interest online.
Now, for no cost to them, they can have their own private poker
tournaments. Imagine, a player can now create their own
tournaments for their neighbors, friends from work, fans of the
same football team, or with their high school friends they haven’t
seen in years. It is this kind of innovation that you would
expect from MonkeyBet.com”.


MonkeyBet.com expects 1000 community of interest sites to be
created during 2006 alone. Jeff Fuller concluded, “We are
fulfilling the promise of the Internet, by bringing like minded
people from around the globe together.”

Tony Marino
www.MonkeyBet.com
Knightsbridge Marketing Associates
242-302-0337

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