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Poker is the hottest game in town, all over America and across the world. Home poker leagues have helped feed the public's interest in poker competition. LeagueAce.com was recently released to help home poker leagues manage their league games and record player performances.
HOUSTON, March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- 24-7PressRelease -- Poker is the hottest game in town, all over America and across the world. The recent popularity of Texas Hold'em Poker started with the invention of internet-based poker as well as multi-million dollar tournament wins by amateurs at the yearly World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. The game has not only increased in casinos across America, but has also taken over cities that do not have legalized casino gambling. Legal home-based poker games have helped to fuel the poker boom in places where casinos aren't established or are prohibited by law.
Home poker leagues have helped feed the public's interest in poker competition. A poker league is a set of organized poker tournaments spread out over time in which players accumulate points for their performance in each tournament. The appeal of these poker leagues is that they reward poker players who exhibit consistent results over time, in a game that often has big swings in luck. It's hard to be only lucky or unlucky, month after month; that's the appeal of a poker league - skill prevails in the end.
LeagueAce.com was recently released to help home poker leagues manage their league games and record player performances. The website offers free web-based home league management software for sending game announcement and reminder alerts, allowing player RSVP responses for games, recording of game results, displaying of a public league leaderboard, and crowning of a league winner - the "League Ace." League Ace is available for use across the world for all types of poker leagues.
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LeagueAce.com is a product of 32nd Degree, a web commodity development company with websites spanning across the entertainment, family interest, and corporate services industries. 32nd Degree is based in Houston, Texas.
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