March 19th, 2011
Full Tilt Poker Creates 'Aid for Japan' Series
Dublin, Ireland
Online poker room pledges to match all donations made by its players
Full Tilt Poker has announced a series of special tournaments to help raise money for its ‘Aid for Japan’ fund. Players can donate money at Full Tilt Poker to help with the relief efforts in Japan following the recent earthquake, tsunami and ensuing crisis. The online poker room has also pledged to match all the money donated to its ‘Aid for Japan’ fund, dollar for dollar.
There are two ways to make a donation at Full Tilt Poker. ‘Aid for Japan’ tournaments are running all week until Sunday, March 27th, with the tournament fee going to the relief fund. Players can also register for ‘donation’ tournaments, which do not play out and the entire buy-in goes directly to the ‘Aid for Japan’ fund.
For more information about Full Tilt Poker’s ‘Aid for Japan’ fund, please visit http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/aid-for-japan.
Full Tilt Poker™ is the host of a worldwide virtual poker cardroom service. It is not in the business of betting or wagering and does not participate in the games as a player. It merely provides a service to those who wish to test their skills against others for fun, prizes or money. It is duly regulated and licensed by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission. With innovative graphics, superior customer service and a safe, secure interface, the software is geared to enhance and personalize the online poker experience. Although virtual poker is legal where the games are hosted and played, it may not be legal where individual players are located. Players at all skill levels may download the software at www.fulltiltpoker.com but it is their responsibility to determine if participating in the games is permitted under the laws of the jurisdiction where they are located.
For more information contact:
Michele Clayborne
(on behalf of Team Full Tilt)
Tel: +353-1-650-1769