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Lock Poker Signs Seven Poker Pros

Aug 6, 2009
Author: Sadonna Price

Lock Poker has been one busy poker room as they just signed seven poker pros to represent them in competition as well as online. Most of the time poker rooms sign one to two players but seven at one time is quite a large number.

The seven players signed to Lock Poker are: Jason Young, Lee Childs, Eric Lynch, Mike Leah, Matt Stout, Joe Brooks, Kyle Bowker and Jonathan Jaffe. Each of the new pros at Lock Poker is represented by Poker Players International, a poker agency.

"Lock truly wants to create a partnership with its pro players and was willing to go beyond traditional industry measures to create a phenomenal package for these guys," said PPI Agency Leader Randy Kasper. "I think the poker world is going to be blown away by Lock's plans for these players."

Jennifer Larson the CEO of Lock Poker commented that the poker room is ‘thrilled’ to have the new group of poker pros as part of their ‘family’ and they will be integrating the pros into all aspects of the business. Larson also commented that they will be using the pro’s insight to create ‘the best online poker experience worldwide’.

 

 

 

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