New exciting on-line Backgammon Tournament
Written by Mike Stein
Gammon-on-Net is a new gaming site with the primary goal of enhancing the player's fun and pleasure. Everything is set-up so that Backgammon players have a well-designed and highly reader-friendly site that makes the extra effort to deliver a rewarding gaming experience. Gammon-on-Net is available in seven languages and at present more than 300,000 players enjoy this very exciting and challenging Game.
Special care is taken to explain the background of the game and the playing rules to Backgammon novices. This includes how to start with ‘play’ money and how to graduate to real money.
Experienced players enjoy the most advanced tournament system found anywhere online, with an unlimited choice of events. Sit & Go tournaments (with a predefined number of registered players) are very popular because they are easy to play and win. Buy-ins range from a minimum of $5 (with a $1 entry fee) to a maximum of $200 (with a $15 entry fee). Event tournaments have a wider audience and can include a ‘Play for Fun’ Tournament option. All games are played in a realistic, graphically-enriched environment, supported by Gammon-on-Net 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
Gammon-On-Net visitors also have an excellent opportunity to make money through online or offline marketing. The site's Affiliate Program offers all the tools needed to earn commissions by referring backgammon players to Gammon-On-Net, and each step is carefully explained.
Gammon-on-Net specializes in offering to you the best up-to-date gaming entertainment on the Internet. For further information please contact us at http://www.gammon-on-net.com.
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