JetBull Closing Party in Prague

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May/27/2010

The JetBull closing party will take place from 21.00-Late
(that is 9:00 pm for all you North American wankers).

For those of you attending the Prague Affiliate i-Gaming Super Show, stop on in for a unique party experience in the heart of historical Prague - at the amazing venue of Martinický Palace, located right next to the Prague Castle.

Enjoy the spirit of history, great music, stylish finger food and fine drinks. This will be a venue you will have never experienced before, an evening you'll remember forever... so don't miss out on this one, and join the Jetbull team at this very exclusive party.

JETBULL.com is one of the fastest growing players in the European field of online betting and gaming. The company offers its customers a broad range of sport betting opportunities, a modern casino and numerous entertaining interactive games. JETBULL.com serves thousands of customers from 50 countries worldwide every month.  They are licensed by the state of Anjouan, is an autonomous island, part of the Union of Comoros, located in the Indian Ocean, southeast of Kenya and Tanzania.

While many of you are likely to be nursing your hangovers on Thursday, don't forget to check out the conference.

Congressman Abruzzo will be joining in conference room three to talk about  the potential for regulated iGaming in the US and the introduction of his own "Internet Poker Consumer Protection & Revenue Generation Act of 2010"; which provides for intrastate Internet poker to be provided to the public by cardroom operators through state Internet poker network operated by Internet poker hub operators; also provides for administration & regulation by Division of Pari-mutuel Wagering of DBPR.

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