Late Night Poker Returns to the 2010 Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — Late Night Poker is back by popular demand at the 2010 Phoenix Forum, after a successful debut in 2008.

In the last two years, Late Night Poker has become a big hit with attendees, offering them the opportunity to unwind and continue their networking into the night and morning.

Featuring poker, pole dancing, and a premium open bar, the lounge has historically been standing room only during the three day show.

“Talk about mixing business with pleasure,” even organizer Mike Hawk said. “I can’t think of a better way to meet potential business partners and make new friends than sitting at the poker table over a little game of friendly competition. We had fun and got a ton of business done last year, and we’re looking forward to doing it even bigger and better this time around with more tables, more surprises, and bigger prizes.”

Sponsored by event veterans Smashbucks, CECash, Gamma and GrindhouseMobile, the Late Night Poker Lounge will feature Texas Hold ‘em and Black Jack with cash prizes.

The lounge, at the Tempe Mission Palms, will open at 10 p.m. on April 8 and will go all three nights of the show.

Seats are limited and go fast.

For more information, go to ThePhoenixForum.com.

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