November 09 2009, PokerNews Staff

Following yesterday's huge news of Full Tilt Poker signing Tom "durrrr" Dwan as the newest member of Team Full Tilt, the site held an official press conference prior to the conclusion of the World Series of Poker Main Event, on Monday night.
The press conference started with an introduction by Howard Lederer explaining why Full Tilt is so pleased with the addition of Dwan, and what they hope Dwan can bring to the site. Lederer was joined by Chris Ferguson and Patrik Antonius, the most recent signing prior to Dwan, who then welcomed Dwan to the stage, placing a Full Tilt hat on his head and a patch on his chest.
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Even before this addition and more so after, Team Full Tilt is amazing. They are by fair the best combination of players, styles, personalities and carry much class. Great addition.
FWIW, I think Dwan should go by Tom Dwan and not durrrr. Unless Full Tilt made a marketing campaign based on the name. Also, his avatar is going to look goofy or nothing like him, just saying. 
PokerStars may be #1 in terms of overall popularity, but Full Tilt seems like the class act of the online poker world.
This was rumored to have been in the works for a long time. Good to see. A major score for Full Tilt.
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