Full Tilt Poker ups the ante in WSoP promotions

Online poker rooms are already gearing up en masse for the 2006 World Series of Poker which is scheduled to begin on June 25th in the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino. But when it comes to WSoP promotions, Full Tilt Poker has just upped the ante by announcing the richest World Series of Poker promotions in history.

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Sun, February 19th, 2006

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