Pink Poker Bunny Speaks Out on Playing in the 2005 World Series of Poker
April 10, 2005 -- The Pink Poker Bunny - Jeremy Enke talks about playing in the 2005 World Series of Poker, how the idea originated and more. When asked if it was his hope all along that GoldenPalace.com would be the eventual winner of his Ebay auction, Enke replies: "Not really, but when I learned of their interest I was pretty excited." Visit
http://www.rwsop.com to read the full interview.
What was once just a crazy idea tossed around by friends became front page news when GoldenPalace.com won the Ebay auction with a top bid of $15,100. GoldenPalace.com an online casino corporation, has grabbed headlines on many occasions by paying large sums for similar offbeat advertising ideas, most coming from Ebay Auctions. In the recent past they have purchased a ghost's walking cane, a Virgin Mary grilled cheese sandwich, a silicon breast implant that was once utilized by a Playboy Cover Girl, and many other such oddities. For the full story on the auction and the agreement between the two parties go to:
http://www.rwsop.com.
Jeremy Enke, a young online marketing professional and a very capable poker player has agreed to enter the $10,000 Main Event and wear the bunny suit while playing. The auction also stipulates that he wear the suit anywhere he goes in public for the entire week the tournament is being played, the event begins on July 7. Asked if fans will be able to stay updated on his experiences while wearing the suit, Enke states: "They can visit
http://www.PinkBunnyPoker.com. I will be frequently blogging there about my experiences leading up to and during the WSOP. I am also currently speaking with PokerUpdates.com who will likely be covering my performance during the WSOP."
http://www.rwsop.com has the complete interview.
With all the media attention the World Series of Poker now attracts, GoldenPalace.com may have stumbled onto a real bargain with this auction. An estimate on this year's Main Event has the number of entrants ranging from 3500-6500 players. With the coverage provided by ESPN and shown during Primetime, the Pink Bunny is sure not to go unnoticed.
For more information please visit:
http://www.rwsop.com
Pink Poker Bunny Speaks Out on Playing in the 2005 World Series of Poker