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Badbeat.com gives poker players $50 to try free MyGame poker training system

3 May 2012

LONDON -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Badbeat.com, the original and leading online poker staking and training business, is giving poker players who want to improve their game $50 free (terms and conditions apply) to try MyGame – their online poker training system. To claim their free money players must register at www.Badbeat.com, create a new poker account and pass the Foundations test before completing an application form.

The free limited time offer, currently available on Poker Encore, Party Poker and Genting Poker (with additional partners to go live shortly), was launched this week with a TV advertising campaign on Sky TV. The spot will air daily on Sky TV Channel 166 in the U.K. and in 28 other European markets and can be viewed online at www.badbeat.com.

In addition to the free $50, players will receive advice from Badbeat mentors who will critique their play, identify weaknesses and direct them to specific areas of their Poker Clinic to improve their game.

John Conroy, Managing Director of Badbeat.com, explains, “We want to help players transform their poker game and because we are so confident in the quality of our training material and its results we are giving players $50 free.”

Badbeat’s revolutionary MyGame online poker training program builds players’ poker skills from the ground up using a unique "Play and Fix" approach. It analyzes actual game play, spots weaknesses and shows how to fix them. Access to tutorials, the unique hands analysis tool, Report Cards, and social gaming features are all free after registering a new account with any of Badbeat’s partner poker sites, including GentingPoker, WPTPoker, Betfair, PokerStars, PartyPoker and PokerHeaven.

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