Lock Poker Just Keeps Adding Pros

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Lock PokerWhile Lock Poker’s popularity just continues to grow, it seems that they continue to add more and more well-known poker pros each day.  It’s almost getting to the point where we can’t keep up with all of the news that includes the name “Lock Poker” and their “Team LockPRO Elite”!  Lock Poker is a top notch choice for any player who plays the game in the United States, or also for many other countries around the world as well.  Now, they have decided to add two additional professional poker players to their roster to help boost the lineup.

The two new additions include Jason Lee and Tim West, who will now add to an already incredible team that features the likes of Chris Moorman, Leo Margets, Pedro Maia, Melanie Weisner, and Kevin Vandersmissen for starters.  Moorman is probably the most well-know pro on the roster, but Margets is a pro from Spain, Maia is a new addition from Portugal, Vandersmissen is a pro from Belgium, and Weisner actually spent time as a Full Tilt Poker pro.  Lock is simply expanding to all over the world with their many additions lately.

Jason Lee is a huge online poker player, as he has won over $3 million in his career online, but also has hauled in over $400k on the live tournament circuit as well.  Overall, Lee’s game is impressive, but he should be a slam dunk at Lock Poker because online poker is definitely his strongest point.  Tim West on the other hand started off by winning the Wynn Poker Classic back in 2011, and also finished in second place at the World Series of Poker Circuit event’s Regional Championship in San Diego.  He was a hit after that, and overall has pulled in more than $1.6 million in his career on the live tournament circuit.

It’s  hard to put into words exactly what Lock Poker has done in recent months, but one thing that they have definitely done is picked up the pace when it seems that everyone else in the online poker world is relaxing.  Lock Poker started off 2012 with a bang, and we expect them to keep it going through the year.