Late Night Poker Returns to The Phoenix Forum

LOS ANGELES — AdultCentro, CECash, CrakRevenue and CommerceGate are teaming up to host The Phoenix Forum Late Night Poker.

Complete with an open bar, professional-style gaming, an intimate mini-strip club and everything in between, this late-night suite will be the prime destination in the hotel from late night hours off until sunrise at The Forum, set for April 4-7 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel in Tempe, Ariz.

The companies say Late Night Poker is a great way to network in a fun and carefree environment.

CECash's executives remarked, "This has always been our favorite event of the show and after years of doing it, it is nice to breathe new life into it that is sure to really enhance everyone's experience."  

Axel of CrakRevenue, a new sponsor of this event, continued, "We love that we are part of something that engages so many attendees. We enjoy participating in hosting this much anticipated event especially because we are in such good company."

For years, the Late Night Poker Suite has attracted hundreds of attendees, "This year is going to be the one to really cement it as a staple of the show and we are thrilled to be sponsors," said Bjorn of CommerceGate, one of the night's hosts and avid Phoenix Forum Poker player.

Stan D'Aman of AdultCentro added, "We are all looking forward to the party that is ahead. Really, there is no better way to rub elbows with company execs and decision makers than in the wee hours of the morning over a game of cards. Surely deals of all kinds will come from this event as they always do. It’s a great way to unwind, have some fun and get some business done without all the pressure. We just look forward to the best Late Night Poker event to date."

Located in the mega suite (2038) at the Tempe MIssion Palms Hotel, all attendees are welcome to play April 4, 5 and 6 from 10 p.m. til sunrise.   

For more details, visit adultcentro.com/phoenix_poker/index.html.

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