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Crazy Poker increases Cash Leader Board and launches Texas Showdown freeroll series.
- By Gustav Jung
- Published 03/6/2008
- Crazy Poker Promotions and News
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Crazy
Poker has launched a brand new website interface plus an improved $6000
Cash Leader Board and a poker style Texas Showdown in the recent weeks, but
according to Trevor Penn; CrazyPoker.com
manager, this is only the top of the iceberg, meaning that CrazyPoker
has plans to overpass the players’ expectations in 2008.
The Cash Leader Board was launched
last December and since then thousands of players have participated in it. Thanks
to its surprising success, Crazy Poker announced that they will increase the
Cash Leader Board from $1000 to $6000 on February 27th. The Cash
Leader Board has become an attractive benefit for many players; the Cash Leader
Board also provides the 50 top ranked players month with a slice of it. To
qualify for the Cash Leader Board, online poker players will have to fund their
accounts on constant basis, and keep track of their progress by visiting the
Crazy Poker website.
"The Cash Leader Board
has been one of the top attractions at Crazy Poker, awarding players for being
at the top of their game.The Cash Leader Board some well earned value to those
who enjoy playing at Crazy Poker, it will be increased again if interest
continues to grow." said Trevor Penn.
Crazy
Poker also introduced the “Texas Showdown” on this week. The Texas Showdown
will consist of three freerolls every week: on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The
top 50 players from each freeroll will advance to the final, which will be
taking place on the last Sunday of the month. The 600 players will be in the
final and then compete for the Showdown champion title and a share of the $5000
prize.
"The Texas Showdown is one of the online poker highlights of 2008. It's time to clear the streets, shut the windows, and prepare for a poker style showdown," expressed poker manager, Trevor Penn.

