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Intertops Poker Launches Slick New Poker Software with Sophisticated Tournament Tools -- Next $1,000 Depositor Freeroll July 3rd

Intertops Poker has just installed a major poker software update with a slick new look and advanced tools for online poker tournament players. The next $1,000 Depositor Freeroll Tournament is coming up Independence Day weekend.

Intertops Poker Launches Slick New Poker Software with Sophisticated Tournament Tools -- Next $1,000 Depositor Freeroll July 3rd
2011-06-20
ST. JOHNS, ANTIGUA, June 20, 2011 (Press-News.org) Intertops Poker has just installed a major poker software update with a slick new look and advanced tools for online poker tournament players. In emails to customer service and chat at the tables, the verdict is: the new software is awesome.

"They say you can keep using the old software if you want, but why would you want to?!" said one player. "I'm no shark. I've always liked playing at Intertops because there's always a few tables at my level. But it's nice they gave it a bit of a facelift."

Much more than a mere facelift, the new software update may look good but it also gives serious online poker tournament players the tools they need to stay organized and poker-hand analysis tools that can help every player improve their game.

"I'm lovin' the stats tool," said one player. "Now you can get stats from your previous sessions as well."

For those playing a lot of tournaments rather than Sit n Go games, the new direct tournament registration and excel-style sheets for organizing schedules are helpful.

"I like the tournament filters," said a regular at Intertops many daily scheduled and Sit n Go tournaments. "There's so many tournaments every the day. It can be a drag scrolling through them all looking for the right game, the right stakes. Now with just a couple of clicks you can filter out the ones you're not interested in."

The new software also features a Tournament Notifier enabling players to filter the tournament notices they receive and a Tournament Calendar to remind them about online poker tournaments they've registered for. Re-sizeable tables can be scaled down to industry-standard minimum size and the Tournament Lobby now includes links to Satellites.

Intertops welcomes players from around the world to its online poker room, casino and sportsbook. After fifteen years of excellent service, players trust them to offer the best bonuses and promotions and to make their withdrawals quick and easy.

$1,000 Depositor Freeroll
Sunday July 3rd 22:00 GMT (17:00 EST)
Every player who makes a deposit at Intertops between June 1st and 29th can qualify for the next $1,000 Depositor Freeroll coming up Independence Day weekend. Everyone who makes a minimum $20 deposit and earns at least 10 FPP reward points will receive a free ticket on June 30th. The total prize pool will be $1,000.
Freeroll tournament details: https://poker.intertops.com/en/promotions/item1452.aspx

Media inquiries:
Larry Colcy, Lyceum Media
intertops@lyceummedia.com

About Intertops Poker (http://poker.intertops.com)
Intertops.com launched Intertops Poker in 2003 and re-launched in 2010 with the Cake Network. Intertops Poker is a global poker room offering innovative and top-quality software to give all players an enhanced poker experience. Texas Hold'em, Omaha ring games and tournaments of all stakes and levels are running 24/7. Players can win their share of over $20 million in monthly tournament payouts and $6 million in tournament guarantees every month. Intertops Poker also offers all players access to one of the most lucrative loyalty programs in the industry. New players receive a 110% bonus up to $600.

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[Press-News.org] Intertops Poker Launches Slick New Poker Software with Sophisticated Tournament Tools -- Next $1,000 Depositor Freeroll July 3rd
Intertops Poker has just installed a major poker software update with a slick new look and advanced tools for online poker tournament players. The next $1,000 Depositor Freeroll Tournament is coming up Independence Day weekend.