Jason Alexander Join Pokerstars.com Team
February 2, 2009
Jason Alexander who is best known for playing George Costanza in “Seinfeld” which was one of the biggest hits in TV history, has announced that he is the newest member of the Pokerstars Team which includes big names like Daniel Negreanu, Chris Moneymaker, Joe Hachem, and Greg Raymer.
Alexander has been a regular at the WSOP for the past several years, but has never made a big cash in any of the vents he has played. He is also a regular on several celebrity “Poker Shows”. He is described by most players as a “decent player with a big bankroll.”
He is Jason’s official response:
“Poker Stars has very graciously asked me to sign on as one of their official players,” says Alexander. “I am very flattered and happy to be playing for a real quality site and with the kind of professionals that remind me every day how truly mediocre I am at this game. But I’m learning. And now I can learn from some of the best.”
Pokerstars has announced that he will be playing in games of variation and limits, which means he could be a regular at the lower and middle limit games. This is a great thing for serious players because celebrates tend to bring out all the railbirds and keep the game hopping and full of fish.
You can play poker with Jason Alexander at Pokerstars and get a 100% Match bonus on your first deposit. Click here to play at Pokerstars!
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