Poker News Buys ChipMeUp.com
The popular online casino and poker information site, Poker News has recently
announced its new partnership with the website ChipMeUp.com. Chip Me Up is a
poker staking website where players would have the ability to buy and sell
shares in their level of expertise for most major poker events, both land based
and at online casinos. Players who sign up for the website can sell shares of
their efforts in poker events, even large scale poker competitions such as the
2009 Aussie Millions and World Series of Poker. Players would be able too long
on to the website and create a free profile. With their compliementary profile
the players would be able to search through hundreds of other profiles to see if
they are interested in purchasing shares of other players.
Online casino tournaments are also eligible to qualify for the shared buy ins.
The website gives player the ability to sell shares of their buy-in and in
return they would share that percentage of their winnings with the players that
sponsored them. The online casinos that host tournaments are listed in a special
section of the website and also the land based tournaments. The good thing about
this website is that it does not take a commission from the funds you pay to
sponsor a player, which means that every cent that you put towards your favorite
player will go to helping that player buy in to your chosen tournament. The
website does the best job it can to ensure quality so it has a feedback service
that is similar to eBay’s. The players and sponsors can make absolutely certain
that the money they put in to the website reaches their destination in a timely
manner and in full. The most high profile player on the website is the
professional poker player Tony G who will be featured at the 2009 Aussie
Millions event.