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missmyzte
09-13-2005, 07:17 PM
BetUS.com to Host Charity Event With Robert Horry
Charity Concert, Golf Tournament and Poker Tournament to be Held This Weekend
Distribution Source : PrimeZone Media

Date : Tuesday, September 13, 2005



MONTREAL, Sept. 13, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- BetUS.com today announced a weekend of charity events in Austin, TX, in partnership with Robert Horry and the Robert "Big Shot" Horry Foundation.

Commencing on Friday September 16, 2005, and running through the weekend, BetUS.com and Robert will be hosting a charity concert, golf tournament and poker tournament, along with visits to centers hosting Hurricane Katrina evacuees, and The Austin Children's Hospital.

"We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Mr. Horry and his foundation. We feel that it is our corporate duty to help communities and families during times of need," said Mike Foreman, Marketing Director for BetUS.com. "This weekend is meant to raise as much awareness, money and donations as possible for those less fortunate than us."

Other notable names who will be attending the weekend's activities with BetUS.com and Robert Horry include: Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady, George Geven, Rick Fox, Carmello Anthony, Brett Barry, Antonio McDyess, Chauncy Phillips, Nick Van Exel, James Posey, Sam Cassell, Jimmy Jackson, Tony Dorsett, Spud Webb and Byron Scott.

"Everyone attending this event will be able to walk away knowing that we have all done something that will positively impact the lives of those around us, and in our communities," said Foreman. "Mr. Horry is a proven winner, and having the opportunity to work with him and his foundation is an opportunity not to be missed."

About BetUS.com

BetUS.com (http://www.BetUS.com) is one of the oldest and most respected legal online sports betting organizations in the world and is licensed and bonded in two recognized gaming jurisdictions -- Canada and Costa Rica. Employing over 500 people, BetUS.com provides a safe and secure place for sports wagering to more than 100,000 clients. Members can enjoy wagering on some of their favorite sports including: football, basketball, baseball, hockey, golf and boxing. BetUS.com has been in operation for 11 years.


http://press.arrivenet.com/bus/article.php/692484.html

boutons
09-13-2005, 07:28 PM
super cool. Go BSR!!!

Associating with Known Bookies!!! :lol

That's worth a drive to Austin, but BetUS.com doesn't mention anything, yet.

thispego
09-13-2005, 07:48 PM
BetUS.com to Host Charity Event With Robert Horry
Charity Concert, Golf Tournament and Poker Tournament to be Held This Weekend
Distribution Source : PrimeZone Media

Date : Tuesday, September 13, 2005



MONTREAL, Sept. 13, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- BetUS.com today announced a weekend of charity events in Austin, TX, in partnership with Robert Horry and the Robert "Big Shot" Horry Foundation.

Commencing on Friday September 16, 2005, and running through the weekend, BetUS.com and Robert will be hosting a charity concert, golf tournament and poker tournament, along with visits to centers hosting Hurricane Katrina evacuees, and The Austin Children's Hospital.

"We are thrilled to have the opportunity to work with Mr. Horry and his foundation. We feel that it is our corporate duty to help communities and families during times of need," said Mike Foreman, Marketing Director for BetUS.com. "This weekend is meant to raise as much awareness, money and donations as possible for those less fortunate than us."

Other notable names who will be attending the weekend's activities with BetUS.com and Robert Horry include: Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady, George Geven, Rick Fox, Carmello Anthony, Brett Barry, Antonio McDyess, Chauncy Phillips, Nick Van Exel, James Posey, Sam Cassell, Jimmy Jackson, Tony Dorsett, Spud Webb and Byron Scott.

"Everyone attending this event will be able to walk away knowing that we have all done something that will positively impact the lives of those around us, and in our communities," said Foreman. "Mr. Horry is a proven winner, and having the opportunity to work with him and his foundation is an opportunity not to be missed."

About BetUS.com

BetUS.com (http://www.BetUS.com) is one of the oldest and most respected legal online sports betting organizations in the world and is licensed and bonded in two recognized gaming jurisdictions -- Canada and Costa Rica. Employing over 500 people, BetUS.com provides a safe and secure place for sports wagering to more than 100,000 clients. Members can enjoy wagering on some of their favorite sports including: football, basketball, baseball, hockey, golf and boxing. BetUS.com has been in operation for 11 years.


http://press.arrivenet.com/bus/article.php/692484.html
we should sign these guys

spurs=bling
09-13-2005, 08:14 PM
i'm so proud of timmy & rob, good job rob

Summers
09-13-2005, 08:21 PM
I bet Tim's good at poker.

milkyway21
09-13-2005, 08:24 PM
Other notable names who will be attending the weekend's activities with BetUS.com and Robert Horry include: Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady, George Geven, Rick Fox, Carmello Anthony, Brett Barry, Antonio McDyess, Chauncy Phillips, Nick Van Exel, James Posey, Sam Cassell, Jimmy Jackson, Tony Dorsett, Spud Webb and Byron Scott.
..4 Spurs players. Not bad :D

milkyway21
09-13-2005, 08:32 PM
hey missmyzte post some pictures of the event if there are, okay?
and who won of course....:D

angel_luv
09-13-2005, 08:34 PM
hey missmyzte post some pictures of the event if there are, okay?
and who won of course....:D


Which one of our guys, you mean! :D

milkyway21
09-13-2005, 08:37 PM
Which one of our guys, you mean! :Dall of the them esp. #21 playing alongside NVE. I'd like to see how they play together. :lol

missmyzte
09-13-2005, 08:38 PM
hey missmyzte post some pictures of the event if there are, okay?
and who won of course....:D
I live in California, won't be there. Sorry!

angel_luv
09-13-2005, 08:45 PM
I live in California, won't be there. Sorry!


It' s not an open event anyway, is it?

boutons
09-13-2005, 09:12 PM
"It' s not an open event anyway, is it?"

Since they are raising charity money, who's paying the money if not the public wanting to gawk at the stars? Maybe it's sponsor-only/corporate donation?

angel_luv
09-13-2005, 09:59 PM
Either way sounds expensive.