Poker Pro Daniel “Jungleman” Cates Joins Matchbook.com

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The popular betting exchange, Matchbook.com, has begun maneuvering itself within the online poker arena.  They announced the addition of Poker Pro Daniel “Jungleman” Cates to their roster on Thursday just as the 2012 World Series of Poker got underway. 

Matchbook.com already features the likes of two-time bracelet winner JP Kelly, European Poker Tour winner Roberto Romanello, Matt Perrins, James Akenhead and last year’s WSOP “Bubble Boy”, John Hewitt. 

Matchbook itself does not offer an online poker room but instead features odds on major tournaments such as the World Series of Poker.

Current odds include matchup pricing for the One Million Dollar Buy In One Drop Event Tournament Progress and odds on nine named pros winning a bracelet in any of this year’s WSOP events.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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