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tiger1421
09-26-2006, 10:03 AM
Hello everyone,

I am new on here. I recently played in a very small tournament at the "Tavern on the Ridge" at Bowles and C-470. I won, but couldn't stick around to pick up the supposed certificate that got me an entry into a tournament in January for $3000. The tourny was held by "Front Range Poker", however they no longer play at that Bar. Does anyone know how to get ahold of them or has anyone ever heard of the final tournament in January? Any direction would be much appreciated.

Thanks

DenverPokerTour
09-26-2006, 11:31 AM
We are sorry to hear about your loss of getting your prizes. Many companies have come and gone in this field, and it is a unfortunate for the poker community. If you are still interested, please feel free to check out our game; the Denver Poker Tour. We have successfully given away over $150,000 in cash and prizes in the last two years. We have locations alla cross Denver, and hopefully one will suit your needs.


Brian Masters
Denver Poker Tour


PS: As far as claiming your prize, I would suggest contacting a lawyer, or checking out the Colorado Secretary of State page.

pseudoswede
09-26-2006, 11:43 AM
Hello everyone,

I am new on here. I recently played in a very small tournament at the "Tavern on the Ridge" at Bowles and C-470. I won, but couldn't stick around to pick up the supposed certificate that got me an entry into a tournament in January for $3000. The tourny was held by "Front Range Poker", however they no longer play at that Bar. Does anyone know how to get ahold of them or has anyone ever heard of the final tournament in January? Any direction would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Surely someone at the bar still has the company's contact information.

DenverPokerTour
09-26-2006, 03:33 PM
I would go to www.Frontrangepoker.com. they appear to still have a few games in town. If theyt don't pay off their prize to you, I would suggest you contact the locations tha tdo business with Front Range Poker and inform them of this.


Brian Masters
Denver Poker Tour