AdultCentro, CECash Host Phoenix Forum Late Night Poker Suite

PHOENIX — AdultCentro and CECash are teaming up again, along with Sextronix and Ero Advertising, to host The Phoenix Forum Late Night Poker Suite.

March 27, 28, and 29, from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., the Tempe Mission Palms Super Suite (suites 2038 and 2039) will serve as the hotel’s destination for professional-style poker, a communal open bar, late-night snacks and the return of the “mini strip-club” where lap dances are free.

The four companies conceived the Poker Suite as a means for attendees to continue networking after dark.

Stan D'Aman of AdultCentro said, "We are thrilled to be sponsoring the infamous Phoenix Forum Poker Nights once again. It's sure to be the event of the year and we hope to see you there."

Phoneix Forum Sponsors AdultCentro, CE Cash and Sextronix will also be giving out swag to TPF attendees at the Sponsor Meet Market on March 28, from 4 p.m.–6:30 p.m.

Many companies, including AdultCentro, will be participating in the inaugural Dream Forum on March 29, from 11 a.m.–1 p.m.

To learn more about AdultCentro, or to set up a meeting with one of the AdultCentro team members at The Phoenix Forum, visit AdultCentro.com or contact sales@adultcentro.com .

To contact one of the other sponsors of the Poker Suite event, email kiwigirl@kiwisourcing.com.

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