Player Training from Party Poker?

Feb 02, 2011
Party and Drag The Bar to help players improve their skills A new promo coming from Party Poker and Drag The Bar is good news for all poker fans and beginners – the two companies have thought of a way to help players improve their poker skills by creating a new program called "DTB4FREE," which will enable players to obtain free poker training at Drag The Bar. How does this work? As soon as they collect a thousand loyalty points a month playing Party poker games for real money, players can opt-in at the Drag The Bar.com site, and the players' further training will then be funded by the online poker provider. At the moment, there is an offer in Drag The Bar for everyone who signs up for a new Party Poker account, makes a deposit and collects 200 points. Namely any such candidates will get an additional 3 free DTB months and 4 free poker books from the training company which numbers over 25 coaches and offers strong content in limit and no-limit cash games, tournaments and sit & goes. Its video release rate varies between 35 and 40 per month, allowing each poker variation to get its share of content. The training videos are compatible with Apple and Android platforms. "Drag The Bar is a cutting edge poker training site, and I know our players will benefit greatly from all its site has to offer. We want our players to not only have fun, but also perform well at our tables, so we are thrilled to make this free offer available," commented David Levy, a Party Poker marketing executive. On the other side, Drag the Bar CEO Hunter Bick stated: "We're very excited to be working with Party, and I know this will be the start of a long-term relationship for both companies. But more importantly, this is a big win for poker players. Everyone's goal is to make more money, and high quality poker training is the best the way to fast-track your progress and start crushing the games. By providing free training, Party is investing in their players' futures and offering them a tremendous value."
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