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Bodog Searching for the Next Great Female Poker Player

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BodogIn the last decade, a number of female poker pros have risen out of anonymity and proven themselves at the highest levels of the game. Now, Bodog is searching for the next great female poker player to represent them in future tournaments.

“Bodog Poker is on the lookout for female players to sponsor and send off to the biggest poker tournaments in the world, so you could not only be a sponsored pro but you could also win yourself stack-loads of cash … just for playing cards!” the site announced in a recent press release.

A few women — like Jennifer Harman, Annie Duke, and Kathy Liebert — established themselves as top competitors in the game even before the poker boom came along, and they continue to impress the community with their consistent results.

But many new faces — Vanessa Rousso, Vanessa Selbst, Annette Obrestad, Liv Boeree, Tiffany Michelle, Erica Schoenberg, Jennifer Tilly, and Kara Scott, just to name a few — have exploded onto the poker scene in the past few years, often earning recognition for the poker sites they have been associated with.

Bodog is hoping they can find the next big female name in poker with its new search.

Any woman who is interested needs to start an account at Bodog and e-mail [email protected] with her username, a photograph, and a short biography. The e-mail’s subject should be “Female Pro Submission.”

For more information, call Bodog’s International Press Office in London at +44-7825-064776.

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