13 Jul 10

PokerStrategy.com on Facebook: 2 Poker Sets Awarded, Decide the 3rd Winner

Last week we launched a promotion on Facebook, where three poker sets were at stake. We asked you to tell us why should one play poker in your opinion. We have selected two winners, but now it's your turn to decide who gets the third set.

Are you interested in following the PokerStrategy.com updates but you lack the time to do so? How about following us on Facebook? We have been updating our Facebook page for quite some time now, so if you're on a short break, you can still be aware of the latest happenings in our community.

Facebook promotion: Two winners selected, one more to go

Chip SetLast week we asked you to answer to a simple question on our Facebook page: Why should one play poker? The ones that answered it got into a promotion where three poker chip sets were at stake.

We have chosen two winners, but we'll let you choose where the third poker set goes. Here are the winners:

Jonny Carr: "Because the adrenaline of watching the cards turn over is so overwhelming and hoping your massive draw will come off by the river to take home the pot! Also social poker is a great way for meeting new people, especially on pokerstrategy ;)" 

Justinas Dimsta: These people are very interested in each other's hands. They like to play with fishes and donks. They all want to be the dealers and sit on buttons. They also like dead money and they like when their opponents are drawing dead. They are just crazy about nuts. They can sit on more than 20 tables at the same time. They can dodge bullets. That's why they play poker.

Congratulations, Jonny and Justinas, enjoy your poker sets! In order to decide the third winner, we will hold a community vote where you can choose the answer you like the most.
 
Community poll: Who should win the third poker set?



 

PokerStrategy.com on Facebook - Why?

Poker and PokerStrategy.com are experiencing growing popularity all over the world. Although at our core we're still a poker school for ambitions poker players and there are also more and more fans of the game with us, who primarily see poker as a challenging and enjoyable pastime.

Facebook is constantly becoming more popular and is already the most visited site on the web according to Google. Many factors speak for the fact that Facebook will be one of the dominant media of the coming years.

The focus of our Facebook page is therefore on the fun of poker. Rarely will you find updates on our rake races there, which naturally only interest a very small part of our community. The primary emphasis is on information concerning freerolls, exciting community topics and surveys, as well as videos, pictures and podcasts.

We're always open to suggestions and are looking forward to your contributions directly on Facebook or alternatively in our forum thread for the Facebook page.