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Play Deal or No Deal on PKR

Posted by: PKRPoker3D.com  :  Category: General Site News

For those of you looking for examples of Deal or No Deal game, look no further than PKR.

The easily-recognised TV studio has been re-created using PKR’s trademark 3D graphics right down to popular host Noel Edmonds who will guide players through the game.

Those competing in the game will be asked to pick a box of their choosing and then compete against the banker in a series of cash deals which will ultimately decide whether they walk away with a large proft … or wish that they had dealt sooner.

Players who are already members of PKR simply need to use their current login and then look out for the Deal or No Deal tab in the main menu. Existing avatars will be used when playing the game meaning that there truly is no reason to wonder how to enter Deal or No Deal on the television.

New players who have not yet registered with the site will need to submit their details at http://www.pkr.com

PKR hits the big screen

Posted by: PKRPoker3D.com  :  Category: General Site News, Tournaments

PKR have just launched their own TV channel where real-life members will battle it out for large cash prizes while being watched by an online and offline audience.

For those of you based in the UK, you can find all the action on Sky Channel 842. For those outside of the UK (or those without a satellite subscription), all the action is also being uploaded to YouTube. So you’ve got no excuse for missing out.

PKR TV Tournaments are already up and running. Those who make it down to the final table can expect to battle for glory on the big screen with all the action being called by a PKR commentary team of Colin Morris, James Bach and Dan Grant.

If you’re interested at all, head over to www.pkr.com and register your details.