WWC Sponsors 'Frenzy’ Poker at Phoenix Forum

TEMPE, Ariz. — Content licensing company World Wide Content will sponsor the Phoenix Frenzy Poker After Hours, an ongoing Texas Hold ’em poker and suite party nightly March 27-29 from 10 p.m.-4 a.m. in Suite 2041 at the Tempe Mission Palms during the 2008 Phoenix Forum.

WorldWideContent.com, along with SmashBucks, Python, Right Hosting and CECash, invite friends and business associates to enjoy late night festivities in featuring poker games, mini tournaments, music, drinks, food and cigars while networking in a palatial poolside hotel suite.

“WWC is happy to be teaming up with our good friends and colleagues to bring you the Poker After Hours suite party, the ultimate late night hangout at the Phoenix Forum we bet everyone is going to enjoy,” said Raffi Vartanian, CEO and founder of World Wide Content. “Come join us while we play poker, enjoy a cigar and a drink and hang out while networking — it’s the kind of event WWC loves to be a part of, and we hope to see you all there.”

World Wide Content won the 2008 XBIZ Award for Content Broker Of The Year.

For more information about World Wide Content, visit WorldWideContent.com.

To learn more about the Phoenix Frenzy three-night Poker After Hours Texas Hold’em and Suite Party at The Phoenix Forum. go to the Phoenix Frenzy website .

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