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Titan Poker is one of the online industry's leading fully supported poker Card Rooms.

Titan Poker software was developed and maintained by Playtech, one of the leading online gaming software companies, with vast experience from the "brick and mortar" casino world.

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Convenient Flash Version of Online Poker Room Now Available

Titan Poker members can play anywhere, anytime and on any computer – with no software download required.

Titan Poker (http://www.titanpoker.com/instant_play.html), the leading poker destination in Europe and the iPoker Network, have recently released a user-friendly Flash version for accessing their online poker room. Avid poker fans will be able to connect to the action without having to download any software - including Titan Poker’s fast-paced cash games and thrilling poker tournaments.

The Flash version is available to both PC and Macintosh users, as well as players with Linux operating systems, as long as they have installed the latest Flash player. Members can access their account and use their personal funds from any computer, simply by visiting TitanPoker.com, selecting Flash and logging-in. In addition, members using Flash are able to play in 'Fun Mode' and experience the excitement of online poker entirely for free.

Titan's Flash poker software was developed using ActionScript 3.0, the most advanced Adobe Flash programming language. This software supports the use of SSL encryption, securing communication between the software program and the server network, for a truly safe playing environment.

Game play is suitable for poker pros, enthusiasts, as well as novices to the game, with tournament buy-ins available for every budget and regularly scheduled freeroll tournaments.

About TitanPoker.com:
TitanPoker.com is the number one online poker room in Europe and part of the iPoker Network. Titan Poker's software is developed and maintained by Playtech, a public company and leading gaming software developer. With nearly 30,000 online players at peak hours, Titan Poker guarantees $17,000,000 in monthly prizes, features special sit 'n' go tournaments with progressive jackpots as high as $100,000, and awards players with entries to major worldwide poker tournaments around the world, including the World Series of Poker, the Aussie Millions, the Irish Open and the ECPokerTour. The Titan Poker brand is promoted exclusively by Euro Partners (http://www.europartners.com).


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Win Multiple Summer Jackpot Prizes at Titan Poker

12 August 2009 - This summer players can enjoy three incredible jackpot promotions with generous cash prizes at Titan Poker (http://www.titanpoker.com/summer_jackpots.html).

The $50,000 Summer Jackpot Race (http://www.titanpoker.com/summer_jackpot.html) is based on daily and weekly races where points are accumulated and placed on a leader-board. The top 50 players at the end of the month will share in a jackpot prize of $30,000. The Summer Jackpot takes place on four consecutive days and if a player finishes in the top 10 for four days in a row they will be rewarded a prize of $500. All players have an equal chance of winning their share in the weekly and monthly prizes, as well as the side-pot jackpot.

The Titan Double Tournament (http://www.titanpoker.com/titan_double.html) takes place every night, just five minutes apart. If a Titan Poker player wins two tournaments on the same night they will be rewarded with the Titan Double Progressive Jackpot. This jackpot continuously increases until the pot is won.

Fort Knox - Jackpot Sit 'N' Go Tournament (http://www.titanpoker.com/fortknox.html) will reward players who win six Tournaments in a row with a grand prize starting at $50,000. The Fort Knox is a six-player, $50 + $9 sit 'n' go tournament. As soon as six players sit down at the table, the action begins. The Jackpot is progressive and grows larger each week until claimed.

Titan Poker invites both amateur and skilled poker players to take part in these three superb Summer Jackpots. This promotion is for a limited time -- the earlier players join, the sooner they can start to reap the rewards.

About Titanpoker.com:
TitanPoker.com is Europe's number one online poker room and part of the iPoker Network. Titan Poker's software is developed and maintained by Playtech, a public company and leading gaming software developer. With nearly 30,000 online players at peak hours, Titan Poker guarantees $16,000,000 in monthly prizes, features special sit 'n' go tournaments with progressive jackpots as high as $100,000, and awards players with entries to major worldwide poker tournaments. Titan Poker VIP players enjoy the highest online poker rewards. The Titan Poker brand is promoted exclusively by Euro Partners (http://www.europartners.com).

 

 

WWE - Titan Sports History

World Wrestling Federation

In 1980, the son of Vincent J. McMahon, Vincent Kennedy McMahon, founded Titan Sports, Inc. and in 1982 purchased Capitol Wrestling Corporation from his father. The elder McMahon had long since established the northeastern territory as one of the most vibrant members of the NWA. He had long since recognized that professional wrestling was more about entertainment than actual sport. Against his father's wishes, McMahon began an expansion process that fundamentally changed the sport.

The WWF was not the only promotion to have broken ranks with the NWA; the American Wrestling Association (AWA) had long ago ceased being an official NWA member (although like the WWF, they seldom left their own territory). However, neither of the defecting members attempted to undermine the territory system that had been the foundation of the industry for more than half a century.
Other promoters were furious when McMahon began syndicating WWF television shows to television stations across the United States, in areas outside of the WWF's traditional northeastern stronghold. McMahon also began selling videotapes of WWF events outside the Northeast through his Coliseum Video distribution company. He effectively broke the unwritten law of regionalism around which the entire industry had been based. To make matters worse, McMahon used the income generated by advertising, television deals, and tape sales to poach talent from rival promoters. Wrestling promoters nationwide were now in direct competition with the WWF.

Hulk Hogan, due to his appearance in Rocky III had a national recognition that few other wrestlers could offer, which is what led McMahon to sign him. Roddy Piper was brought in, as well as Jesse Ventura (although Ventura rarely wrestled in the WWF at that point due to the lung disorder that caused his retirement, moving to the commentator booth alongside Gorilla Monsoon). André the Giant, Jimmy Snuka, Don Muraco, Paul Orndorff, Greg Valentine, Ricky Steamboat, and the Iron Sheik rounded out the roster. Hogan was clearly McMahon's biggest star, but there was debate as to whether the WWF could have achieved national success without him.

According to several reports, the elder McMahon warned his son: "Vinny, what are you doing? You'll wind up at the bottom of a river." In spite of such warnings, the younger McMahon had an even bolder ambition: the WWF would tour nationally. Such a venture, however, required huge capital investment; one that placed the WWF on the verge of financial collapse. The future of not just McMahon's experiment, but also the WWF, the NWA, and the whole industry came down to the success or failure of McMahon's groundbreaking concept, WrestleMania. WrestleMania was a pay-per-view extravaganza (in some areas; most areas of the country saw WrestleMania available on closed-circuit television) that McMahon marketed as being the Super Bowl of professional wrestling. The concept of a wrestling supercard was nothing new in North America; the NWA had been running Starrcade a few years prior to WrestleMania, and even the elder McMahon had marketed large Shea Stadium cards viewable in closed-circuit locations. However, McMahon wanted to take the WWF to the mainstream, targeting the public who were not regular wrestling fans. He drew the interest of the mainstream media by inviting celebrities such as Mr. T and Cyndi Lauper to participate in the event. MTV, in particular, featured a great deal of WWF coverage and programming at this time, in what was termed the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection.

Golden Age

The original WrestleMania, held in 1985, was a resounding success. This event is sometimes credited as the debut of what McMahon called "sports entertainment", in contrast to his father's preference of pure wrestling. The WWF did incredible business on the shoulders of McMahon and his all-American babyface hero, Hulk Hogan, for the next several years, creating what some observers dubbed a second golden age for professional wrestling. The introduction of Saturday Night's Main Event on NBC in mid-1985 marked the first time that professional wrestling had been broadcast on network television since the 1950s. In 1987, the WWF produced what was considered to be the pinnacle of the 1980s wrestling boom altogether, WrestleMania III. (Credit: Wikipedia)