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UGXI.com Offers New Wagering Possibilities

The future of online gaming is now upon us with the launch of UGX1.com (Under Ground X-Change). The website is a breath of fresh air for the gambling public interested in skilled wagering for popular online home console video game tournaments. With the release of online video games, gamers have logged hundreds of thousands of playing hours and counting. UGX1 provides a place for the world’s best gamers to meet and bet against one another for cash in head-to-head or tournament style competitions 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This service was developed to give gamers a chance to improve game play and earn cash after every tournament, unlike LAN Tournaments, where only a few players reign as winners.

UGX1.com gamers play in the comfort of their own home, with fewer opponents, yielding greater statistical tournament results. Our members have real-time account adjustments and tournament ladders; they also set their own wager amounts, interact with other gamers in our chat rooms, and can easily set up potential four or eight person tournaments at their discretion.

“I usually play multiplayer games with my friends, and when I’m not working we play online tournaments. UGX1.com tournaments have brought Las Vegas to my home console controller,” says Theo, a UGX1 member. With lightning quick payouts, the days of waiting weeks or months to receive tournament monies are extinct.

UGX1.com is revered as the supreme online gaming community, servicing adult video gamers across the globe. In a rapidly expanding gaming marketplace growing at a rate of 15% a year, video gamers are taking their skills to new levels, literally in their own hands, as tournaments have become an outlet for fierce competition.

UGX1.com honors Under Ground Gamers who now call UGX1.com home to all their skilled wagering needs. The time has come for Online Gamers to reap the rewards of their hard work, sleepless nights, sore hands and broken controllers. “It’s not just for bragging rights anymore!”