Play The Presenter

by Snoopy
Submitted by: snoopy on Thu, 23/10/2008 - 1:01am

Play the Presenter with Sky Poker

Ever wondered if Norman Pace possessed the rhythm of the honky tonk at the felt, or whether Tony 'tikay' Kendall's skills at the table matched his knowledge of the train industry? How about Richard Orford - is he more than just a pretty face? And let's not forget that Trevor Harris, perhaps he can dance with the best of them. Well, with Sky Poker's brand spanking new promotion, you can have those questions answered as you take on the Sky Poker team online.

Yes indeedy, folks, this week Sky Poker are giving you the opportunity to tackle the presenters at the online cash tables and see if they have the game to back up the talk. Will their actions speak louder than words? There's only one way to find out, and that's to log on to Sky Poker all this week and take them on at their own game.

Sadly for Stonk fans, Norman Pace played this evening, and Trevor Harris was at the felt on Monday, but don't fear, as tikay and Richard Orford are still available for plucking in the upcoming days. Whilst 'Tikay10' will be taking his seat tomorrow night, Thursday 23rd October, 'RichOrford' will be inscribing a target on his head the following evening, Friday 24th October. This schedule will then follow through to the weeks after as we head towards the Christmas period.

It's easy to see what tables the presenters will be at, simply go to the poker lobby and use the ‘find a player' function by typing in the presenter's alias. Each presenter has their own unique avatar so they will be easy to recognise when you're sat at the table. Also, tikay will be the one with all his money gone.

So what are you waiting for? Log on now and grab your seat at one of Sky Poker's tables and Play the Presenter! If you've never played at Sky Poker, then it really couldn't be easier. Simply go to skypoker.com and register an account. The Sky Poker tables are available in flash form, so there is no downloadable software to wait for, meaning that just in a matter of minutes you could be playing poker against some of TV greatest legends.