RaidBet Poker Takes Queen Bee on Boad
Written by RogerCP | Monday, April 20th, 2009
The poker industry is ‘buzzing’ with the news that Cindy “Queen Bee” Morgan, one of the most recognized faces on the Australian Poker League circuit, has signed a lucrative deal for herself with the brand new online poker room, RaidBet Poker.
Morgan is as a-typical a tournament player as you would find. Her gentle brown eyes and status as mom-to-4 belie her reputation as an “aggressive, hard-hitting player”, and one who has managed to earn herself the title as Queen Bee among her peers.
This player also learned poker in a way that is as untraditional as they get – basic lessons from her son! She proudly acknowledges that she has never read a poker rule book nor taken professional lessons from anybody.
“Poker’s in my blood and in my heart… my drive is my self worth… I want to secure my children into a fine stable future… I am very proud of who I am… also very proud that I achieved my goal in a very short two years,” Morgan has been quoted as saying.
It is simply a knack for the game (and a healthy dose of women’s intuition) that has made Cynthia Morgan a force to be reckoned with on the felt – a fact that did not fail to impress management at RaidBet Poker and for that reason, she has become the site’s new brand ambassador.
Morgan, who achieved a deep run in the Australian Poker League Wild Turkey Poker Classic in the past, will now represent RaidBet at top tournaments around the country and even further a field.
The new site was launched recently and is already causing quite the sensation with the generous bonuses up for grabs, as well as a healthy tournament schedule and wide range of games, including Texas Hold ‘em and Omaha Hi Lo.
Morgan, recognized for her winning smile and go-get-it attitude around the table, is certainly proud of her achievement and we are definitely going to see more of this player as she enters the internet world as well.
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