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|   | | July 1 - Proving that it is undoubtedly one of the hippest online gambling destinations around, Bodog.com has launched an exciting Let 'em Ride poker promotion
which will see 15 lucky winners each walk away with a super-cool and super-trendy
Apple iPhone.
The iPhone, which has just been released in the United States, has been billed
as a revolutionary new piece of technology combining a cell phone, MP3 player
and Internet browser in neat, clean and functional package that the folks at
Apple are so famous for.
Bodog.com's Let 'em Ride promotion is being run from now until August 10th, 2007 and is easy to enter. As a variant of poker, Let 'em Ride is a game where the best poker hands win, so the higher your hand, the bigger your winnings.
The way this promotion works is that a series of small to large poker hands have been selected and the first player to hit one of the respective hands will win an Apple iPhone. One hand will be selected at a time and as soon as it is hit, the next
hand will come into play and so on.
In addition to iPhones, Bodog.com will also be giving away 30 x $50 iTune gift
cards as well as 30 x $25 credits so there are plenty of generous prizes to go
around and plenty of opportunity to win at this top-rated online casino.
To get started, players simply have to download Bodog's free online gambling
software, register a real money account, deposit some playing funds, and head
over to the Let 'em Ride games where the iPhones are awaiting!
Get down to
Bodog.com today and be sure to take advantage of its lucrative 100
per cent Welcome Bonus up to $650. Check out our detailed
Bodog.com online casino review.
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