Play Online Poker For Your Supper
Published: Saturday, February 18, 2006 Online-Casinos.com
PLAY FOR YOUR SUPPER
With 26 percent of American college males playing poker, here's a scheme that
could have wide appeal
The marketing staff at Titan Poker has launched a campaign aimed at college poker
players, starting with a series of tournaments in conjunction with Campusfood,
a nation-wide network of restaurants in the USA. The concept is to provide innovative
marketing to restaurant partners and offer online menus with interactive ordering
to students.
University students who sign up at Titan Poker with a special bonus code provided
by Campusfood will be eligible to play in a series of exclusive online freeroll
poker tournaments. Winners will receive special Campusfood Cash coupons, redeemable
for food orders at participating restaurants. A total of $20,000 in free food
is on the table in the special inaugural Campusfood tournaments at Titan Poker,
which will culminate in a major final on April 23.
And in March, Titan will stage a series of March Madness tournaments especially
geared for college students. A special March Madness Poker website is to be launched
allowing new players to download the Titan Poker software and register to represent
their school in this special series.
During the month of March, Titan Poker will stage 64 qualifying tournaments to
determine which players will represent their school in a special free March Madness
Main Event online poker tournament. Winning players at this Main Event will win
valuable prizes for themselves and their schools, including championship rings
and jackets, laptop computers, iPod Nanos.... and cash to spend at CampusFood.
The March Madness tournaments will be offered to all registered Titan Poker players.
Each player will be able to represent his school, or his alma mater, in the special
tournament series leading up to the Main Event.
In a survey last year, the University of Pennsylvania found that 26 percent (and
growing) of male US college students played poker to some extent.



