😍 Start Using PokerNews Emojis Today!

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PokerNews has been bringing you live reporting from the biggest poker tournaments for over 17 years.

As the poker world gears up for another incredible summer of poker, with EPT Monte Carlo and 888poker LIVE Barcelona before the 2024 World Series of Poker, it's time for a brand new addition to the live update product with the launch of PokerNews emojis.

Exciting New Emojis

Ever been scrolling through the PokerNews live updates and thought to yourself "Wow, what a punt!" πŸ‰

Or been following your favorite player only for them to bust? πŸ’”

Or had to deal with an egregiously long Christoph Vogelsang tank? 🐒

Well, now you can show exactly how you're feeling with the launch of 24 bespoke reaction emojis which are available to be used on every single post in our live reporting.

PokerNews Emojis

These allow readers to react to individual hands, conveying emotions, reactions and expressions that were previously confined to Twitter threads, text messages or WhatsApp groups.

From classic Thumbs Up and Heart to poker-specific Fish and Money Bag emojis, we've worked hard to find the ideal selection for you to use while enjoying our updates.

Head to our live reporting to start using the emojis!

"We know how important our live updates are, and we're continually working to improve the product," said Global Live Events Manager Shirley Ang. "With PokerNews emojis you can react in real-time to a well-played bluff, or a friend doubling up. These emojis add a new level of interaction and excitement to our reporting and I can't wait to see which ones become favourites!"

The launch of the emojis coincides with the start of EPT Monte Carlo which gets underway later today and will be available to be used in every single tournament we cover, regardless of buy-in.

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