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ZOSOZ Shakes Up Online Poker with Big Prizes and Online Community for Poker Enthusiasts
Business Wire, Oct 15, 2008
U.S. legal, risk-free poker site combines the thrill of online poker and the largest Tournament Sweepstakes prizes on the Internet for poker players from beginner to expert
WHITE BEAR LAKE, Minn. -- Your heart is pounding. Palms sweating. You have a full house and he has a flush - or does he? Find out and win big in a game of poker at ZOSOZ.
From novice to expert, poker players now have a new venue to learn how to play better and win big prizes with the launch of a new, risk-free online poker site, ZOSOZ (www.zosoz.com). ZOSOZ will officially launch its new online poker site on Oct. 15, 2008.
A U.S. legal, no-risk, social game network, ZOSOZ invites poker players from around the country to log in and play, chat with friends in its online community, learn tips and tricks from the best in "The Lounge Poker Forum" and win big cash prizes daily.
"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," said Tim Belisle, co-founder and president at ZOSOZ, LLC. "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. Free trials are available.
"ZOSOZ combines the best of online poker and social networking into one exciting site," said Belisle. "ZOSOZ players have a great time participating in tournaments for huge prizes without being required to risk any hard-earned cash."
ZOSOZ lets online poker players play and learn from each other with online poker tips. Unique to the online poker scene, ZOSOZ's online poker forum teaches average Joe's how to play hard and win big in the game of online poker.
About ZOSOZ, LLC:
ZOSOZ, LLC is a U.S. legal, non-gambling, social gaming network, promoting risk-free competitive online poker. With its Tournament Sweepstakes, ZOSOZ will offer $3.5 million in cash prizes through online poker tournaments and promotions that use a high-tech interface focused on building skills and interaction, while complying with U.S. laws that prohibit direct gambling. ZOSOZ was launched in October 2008 and was created by two Midwest entrepreneurs. For more information, visit www.zosoz.com, facebook, Twitter and MySpace.
No Purchase Necessary. ZOSOZ Tournament Sweepstakes is open to individuals 18 and older who are legal residents of the 50 U.S. (and D.C.) excluding residents of IA, LA, NV, OH, SD, and TN. Sweepstakes starts on October 15, 2008 and ends on November 14, 2008 at 11:59PM EST and runs monthly. For entry and official rules visit www.zosoz.com. Void where prohibited. Sweepstakes is sponsored by ZOSOZ, LLC.
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