CAM4 a Phoenix Forum Gold Sponsor, to Host Late-night Poker Suites

CAM4 a Phoenix Forum Gold Sponsor, to Host Late-night Poker Suites

LOS ANGELES — CAM4 has been named a Gold Sponsor of The Phoenix Forum and will host Late-night Poker Suites at the upcoming conference and networking event.

In addition, the live cam company also will have a table at the Meet Market on April 1, and its team is available to schedule appointments in advance or to have impromptu meetings on site.

“Shaft and I will both be around for all four days of the show,” CAM4.com’s Dave Strauss said. “We are booking up appointments quickly, so it’s always a good idea to contact us either through the site or directly before the show and get a specific meeting time set in advance. 

“The great thing about TPF is the frequency with which we find excellent new business from brand new sources, and we hope the CAM4 sponsorship helps all attendees find that high level of useful business interaction as well.”

Shaft of CAM4.com said the poker suites have always been his favorite parts of the show.

“Even if you aren’t a card player, there is a great vibe and plenty of bright-eyed focused individuals who make it a point of checking out the action. So be sure to stop by, say hello and if you play your cards right, you’ll likely walk off with a bunch of business cards worth more than any hand played at the tables,” Shaft said.

This year The Phoenix Forum will be held from March 31 to April 3 at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

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