TAKING THE CHANCE OUT OF POKER
8 August 2008
Canadian company claims it can make online poker a
purely skill-based game
Montreal and Sofia, Bulgaria-based gambling firm Carlyle
Gaming and Entertainment Limited is about to launch a
new Texas Hold'em based poker game that it believes will
revolutionise those markets where the game is restricted
or banned...by removing the element of chance and
delivering a purely skill-based, and therefore legal,
version of a universally popular game.
Branded PokerTwin the new game has been designed such
that the troublesome 'luck of the draw' element is
entirely eliminated, leaving players to compete on skill
alone. Carlyle achieves this by placing players in
corresponding seats at two different tables. Identical
hands of poker are then dealt to each, establishing, the
company says, that the result is based on skill.
Carlyle intends to launch PokerTwin to US players online
in the third quarter 2008 at pokertwin.com and a play
for fun site at pokertwin.net.
CG&E has other gambling projects in train which include
a new concept in electronic poker, and an Italian online
poker network about which there are few details on the
company's website at Carlyle Gaming.com.
The company, which trades as an OTC stock in a range
between 8 cents and 80 cents (more usually around 20
cents) claims its staff combine the talents of
experienced casino operators with over 35 years
experience in the industry with software and hardware
developers "that have pioneered the online poker and
casino revolution over the past decade." Unfortunately
there are no details or background on these employees,
or the management.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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