Traditional marketing is an asymmetric drain on your capital: you pay a massive upfront fee, you hope people look, and when the event is over, your money is gone forever.
I don’t sell traditional advertising. I offer a turnkey asset deployment with a built-in financial rebate structure. You cover my operational costs, and in return, you get round-the-clock brand dominance and a direct piece of my tournament performance.
The Math: Hallway Booth vs. Battlefield Deployment
Let’s look at the financial reality of what it costs to market at a major poker event, compared to deploying me as your exclusive field agent:
Upfront Space Fee: $3,000 - $5,000+ paid directly to the venue.
Logistics & Staffing: Flights, hotels, and daily wages for 2–3 marketing reps to stand there.
Exposure Timeline: Restricted strictly to the booth footprint during specific operational hours.
Financial Return: 0% direct return. The space fee is a pure business expense.
When you pay for a booth, you are buying a static piece of carpet. When you deploy me, your entire budget goes directly into the field of play.
Upfront Space Fee: $0.00 (No corporate entry fees).
Logistics & Staffing: Flights, accessible lodging, and tournament buy-ins for 1 person (Me).
Exposure Timeline: ALL DAY continuous exposure from airport arrival to departure.
Financial Return: Variable upside. You own a direct percentage of my tournament winnings.
When you secure me for a tournament stop, your campaign doesn't begin when the dealer says "Shuffle up and deal." It begins the moment I leave my house.
Because I use a highly distinct manual wheelchair with a motorized SmartDrive attachment, I am a high-contrast visual profile in transit hubs, hospitality spaces, and entertainment venues. Throughout the entire week of the event, I am your dedicated brand asset.
[ AIRPORT ARRIVAL ] (High-Traffic Hubs) ➔ [ CAR RENTAL / LOBBY ] (Hospitality Venues) ➔ [ CASINO RESTAURANTS ] (Dense Crowds & Lines) ➔ [ THE FIELD OF PLAY ] (8-12 Hour Table Focus)Phase 1: The Transit Hubs: From checking in at the gate, navigating security, and picking up my rental car, your branding is moving through high-density public infrastructure.
Phase 2: The Resort Footprint: Poker players don't just stay in the cardroom. They crowd the casino restaurants during dinner breaks, line up at the coffee shops in the morning, and mingle in the hotel lobbies at night. Whether I am eating, traveling between amenities, or heading to my room, your logos stay on.
Phase 3: The Registration Lines: Before a tournament flight begins, hundreds of players are locked in slow-moving registration lines. I navigate these crowded, slow corridors seamlessly, distributing your physical promotional items (stickers, pens, gear) directly from my integrated backpack warehouse when players are idle and receptive.
In the poker industry, players sell "action" to investors—they ask for buy-ins in exchange for a percentage of the cash. Investors take 100% of the variance risk. If the player loses, the investor gets nothing.
We are completely flipping that model for advertisers.
You are covering my entry fees (minimum of 3 tournaments per stop), travel, and lodging. In exchange, you get 100% of the guaranteed, 24/7 marketing exposure outlined above.
But to eliminate your downside and maximize your alignment with my grind, I include a 50/50 Winnings Split on all tournament cashes for that specific event.
If I bust the flights: You still walked away with a week-long, hyper-focused, 24/7 field marketing campaign that completely dominated the venue and retinol-burned your brand into hundreds of high-net-worth consumers.
If I make a deep run: You get the massive spike in visibility that comes with a final table push, PLUS you receive 50% of the cash prize. A single deep run can completely claw back your marketing spend or turn your entire campaign into a net-profit victory.
Stop throwing money at stationary hallway banners that players look past. Put your brand in motion. Let's look at the upcoming calendar and claim your exclusive event stop.