Lock Poker Continues to Boost Team LockPro Elite Roster

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Lock PokerLock Poker has struck again.  This site seems to consistently keep popping up in the poker news these days, and it’s consistently for good things.  After bringing in some big signings to their Team LockPRO Elite roster like Chris Moorman, Leo Margets, Nicky Evans, Melanie Weisner, and Kevin Vandersmissen, they decided that they weren’t done just yet.  The site has decided to add another professional player in Pedro “pls3betme” Maia.  Maia is a pro from Portugal, who began playing back in 2007 and it only took two years for him to quit his job to begin playing poker full time.

Lock Poker already has a strong roster overall, and they are definitely one of the most talked about online poker sites in the United States these days as well.  Overall, Lock ranks first in the US for online poker for many different reasons.  They are a part of the Merge Network, and teamed with Carbon Poker they have turned into a fan favorite for US players.

To look at Maia and his play to this point, you’ll see that he is a huge multi-tabler, and brings in an absurdly large amount of rake back consistently as well.  He’s a very strong tournament player and has brought in impressive results in Portugal in recent years.  Lock Poker’s addition of Maia is a proving point that they are hoping to get strong talent from all over the world as well, and expand world wide.  Maia is the second pro on the roster from Portugal also, as the other is a good friend of his in Francisco “yuranpt” Santos.  Santos said he’s incredibly excited to have Maia added to the roster, and hopes that one of the two of them can be the first Portugese players to take down a bracelet as well.

On top of the many names listed above, Lock Poker also has strong pros including Matt Stout, Brett Jungblut, Casey Jarzabek, and Eric Lynch as well, just to name a few.  Lock Poker offers a great range of poker tournaments and constant running cash games, so if you are searching for a site regardless of if you are a United States player or not, don’t overlook Lock Poker!