Badbeat.com Sends Freeroll Winners to Edinburgh for Genting Poker Series this Bank Holiday Weekend

genting-160x160-3.jpg31 May 2012 (London, UK) – Five Badbeat.com Sponsored Players are in Edinburgh this week competing in the £400 + £30 Main Event at the Genting Poker Series. Alan Davie, Graham Giles, Nigel Stentiford, Tony Cooper and Robert Lawson all earned their entry by either winning a seat from the Badbeat.com monthly freeroll, as a reward for outstanding performance or by qualifying online on Poker Encore.

Leg 3 of the GPS is taking place in the fabulous Fountain Park Genting Club in Edinburgh, one of the largest casinos in Scotland. With a sizeable poker room, a great restaurant, a lively bar, and some of the best cash games anywhere, this is definitely the place for British poker players to be this bank holiday.

Each month Badbeat.com — the original and leading online poker staking and training business – run a freeroll awarding seats to the Genting Poker Series. Badbeat.com Sponsored Players must meet certain criteria throughout the calendar month to qualify for the freeroll. If you want to become a Badbeat.com Sponsored Player please see www.badbeat.com for further details and complete the online application form.

The Genting Poker Series Grand Final will take place at the Palm Beach Casino in Mayfair, London in December with a £200,000 guaranteed prize pool.

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Media contact:
Jessica Tomsett, Lyceum Media
jessica@lyceummedia.com

About Badbeat.com (http://www.badbeat.com)
Founded in 2005, Badbeat.com is the original and leading online poker staking business. It is an organisation created to win at poker through the funding and comprehensive support of winning online players. Winning at poker is harder today than it was just a few years ago, and every Badbeat.com player has access to cutting-edge software tools, a structured development path with advanced learning aides coupled with the knowledge, expertise and support of a pool of world-class mentors and support staff. Badbeat.com’s MyGame is a free online poker training system based on its mentoring program.

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