Poker Expert Coaching On Txt Messaging

Published: Friday, June 10, 2005 Online-Casinos.com

POKER EXPERT COACHING ON TXT MESSAGING

The Flying Dutchman has a new idea

Poker fans can tap into expert coaching from one of the best in the business if Marcel Luske's new venture with Celebrity Poker Chat succeeds.

He's the first professional poker player to reach out to his fan base through text messaging, and has signed with Smart Entertainment's Celebrity Poker Chat service to deliver live updates directly from the poker table to his fans as he plays.

Luske will offer playing tips and include some of his famous slogans such as "Give a little bit of your chips to me!"

A widely respected player in the United States and Europe, Luske's finishes in the past two WSOP tournaments have brought him to the forefront of the poker landscape. He placed tenth in the Main Event 2004 and thirteenth in 2003.

His eccentic, yet eye-catching signature style is wearing his sunglasses upside down and he has developed his own marketing organisation called Flying Dutchman Marketing, which provides integrated marketing plans in the sector. Luske is the director of the International Poker Federation (IPF) and a regular contributor to Bluff Magazine.











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