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Gambling911.com's Jenny Woo Wows the WSOP Crowd

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Covering some of the hottest celeb-filled parties during the World Series of Poker, reporter Jenny Woo has become an instant hit.

Miami Beach, FL (PRWEB) July 7, 2005 -- She is one of the hottest reporters on the planet. This week Gambling911.com's own Jenny Woo is on the prowl covering all the big World Series of Poker events and Parties, including the Bodog Conference, the Doyle Brunson Party and a Full Tilt Poker/Bluff Magazine co-sponsored celebrity-packed post-4th of July bash.

While Jenny Woo is supposed to be covering all these mega events, attendees seem more intent on covering Woo.

That is approximately 1500 people. And I for one cannot wait to meet this legend of Poker.
"The response to my presence thus far has been overwhelming," an elated Jenny Woo said. "Everybody is coming up to me asking questions. Shouldn't it be the other way around? I went over to try and interview WSOP favorite to win, Phil Ivey, and he immediately summoned my photographer to have his picture taken with me."

Gambling911.com and Jenny Woo are enjoying full access to all the WSOP marquee events.

Online gambling juggernaut, Bodog.com, is hosting a Poker and Sports Marketing Conference over the next two days that will feature among others, Reggie Jackson and Mike Ditka.

"I am so excited to be a part of this multi-billion dollar industry," Woo commented. "When I first got involved reporting for the online gambling sector, people would look at me like I was from Mars. My own father equated online gambling with porn and he shunned me for my work on Gambling911.com. Today, people are asking me for my autograph and the term 'Poker' has now become the single most searched term over the internet, replacing 'Online Porn.' It is amazing how much the industry has evolved over this relatively short period of time."

On Friday evening, the Gambling911.com gang, lead by Woo, will be attending the much ballyhooed Doyle Brunson party.

Confirmed guests for Doyle Brunson's party include Nicky Hilton & Kevin Connelly, Mickey Rourke, James Woods, Charlie Sheen and Toby McGuire. Leonardo DiCaprio is also likely to be in attendance.

"Doyle Brunson also invited every name in poker," Woo informed. "That is approximately 1500 people. And I for one cannot wait to meet this legend of Poker."

Jenny Woo is slated to participate in an upcoming celebrity strip poker event. The date has not yet been announced.

Contact:
Christopher Costigan
305-867-3880
STINGCC@aol.com

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