Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Chance Affiliates Hosts Festive BAC Opening Night Party

Casino, poker and sports betting site offers 50% commissions to new affiliates

ChanceRoom.com, the new casino, poker and sportsbetting site powered by GTECH G2, will host the opening night party at the Budapest Affiliate Conference to celebrate the launch of their new site and introduce their affiliate program, Chance Affiliates, to igaming webmasters. The event will take place at Budapest’s trendiest night club, White Angel, 11 September from 8 pm onwards.

ChanceRoom.com is a new igaming site with online casino, poker and sports betting all accessible with one account and with one wallet. ChanceRoom.com has just launched French and English versions of the site and will be focusing most of their acquisition towards the French market. Affiliates that are targeting that market will do well with this all-in-one igaming product, especially with Chance Affiliates offering 50% commissions for new affiliates’ first three months.

“We want our guests to understand that ChanceRoom is all about fun and entertainment,” said John Benjamin of ChanceRoom.com. “We’ve got lots happening all through the night and guests stand a chance to win free gifts.”

Throughout the evening, ChanceRoom hostesses will be inviting guests to play games -- Basket Football Shoot, Wheel of Fortune and Football Goal Shoot – in which they can win keys to enter the Chance Zone area where they can win special prizes.

Poker icon Doyle Brunson is among the confirmed guests.

“Many months of planning have gone into the development of our sportsbook, poker room and casino,” said Louis Harang whose LGH Ltd. owns and operates ChanceRoom.com. “We have a lot to celebrate in Budapest!”

Free Drinks Passes will be available at the ChanceRoom.com stand at BAC (B48/52). Affiliates can also rsvp online at http://www.chanceaffiliates.com/budapest/. ChanceRoom has also arranged for the cabs that will be on stand-by at the White Angel club, to ensure that the guests do not have problems going back to their hotels late in the evening.