Ongame Poker Network Signs New Member

Jan 10, 2011
GTechG2 network stays without EuroSuperSport Recent industry announcements included the movement of online poker operator Nuke Limited's Spanish-oriented EuroSuperPoker domain to the Ongame poker network. Previously, the domain spent five years on Boss Media's International Poker Network. The operator informed its players that they are moving the domain, which sponsors the Spanish Poker Championship, to Ongame so as to provide the players with bigger tournaments, better promos and a wider choice of game play on a network that is significantly larger. EuroSuperPoker communicated to its largely Spanish membership that their accounts would be moved over to the Ongame network and they would have only to login with the same username and choose a new password before re-commencing their play, adding that positive player balances would be transferred to new accounts, and players would be provided with a possibility to withdraw their balances if this arrangement did not suit them. In terms of e-processing, EveryMatrix will take over from Webdollar, and have a wide range of depositing options on offer. It was stated by Ongame network chief Martin Lerby that this new addition to the network will boost network liquidity, particularly in Spain. He also pointed to the timing of the transfer, as the new member comes at a time when the Spanish government is actively considering a wider regulation of online gambling in the country. Apart from the network shift news, Nuke Limited informed its members that it plans to surrender its Class 3 on 4 Malta Remote Gaming Licence, issued by the Lotteries & Gaming Authority of Malta.
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