ANOTHER US-LEGAL POKER SITE
24 October 2008
Not a memorable brand...
Joining other US-legal poker websites like PurePlay
this week is the newly launched and quaintly branded
Zosoz.com, which offers a subscription club form of free
online poker tournament play where members can win
prizes, thus complying with the often confusing US legal
requirements.
The professional and well presented site is owned by a
private Minnesota company that has launched a slick
marketing program embracing both online media and video
promotions on MySpace and YouTube. The site offers
tournament action, along with community facilities such
as a forum and chat rooms, and a blog.
Perhaps underlining its legal acceptance, the site is
serviced by PayPal - known for its anti-online gambling
stance prior to the UIGEA in the United States.
“What makes Zosoz different from other online poker
clubs is that we give away the most online poker
tournament sweepstakes prizes annually — daily $1 000
tournaments, weekly $10 000 tournaments, monthly $100
000 tournaments and a yearly $1 million tournament,”
claims Tim Belisle, co-founder and president.
“Players will be thrilled with our Flash-based game
client and the potential to win part of our $3.5 million
in annual sweepstakes prizes.” Subscriptions are $19.99
per month and are limited to adults 18 and older.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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