ONLINE GAMBLING COMINGS AND GOINGS
22 August 2008
Chan Poker folds, but Texas Dolly and Plex launch
new online casinos, and Jam updates
Business in the online gambling industry was good for
most, bad for others this week as World Series of Poker
ace Johnny Chan closed the doors of his Ongame-powered
poker room Chan Poker.com, but several new ventures were
launches by other industry stalwarts.
Chan Poker.com, owned by 10-time WSOP bracelet winner
Johnny Chan closed after two years in operation. The
2006 WSOP extravaganza in Las Vegas was used as the
launch platform for this promising venue but the advent
of the UIGEA months later clearly did nothing to help
the business.
Players were told earlier this month that the doors
would close on August 21st with an immediate cessation
of depositing services and the site taken offline.
Customers were assured that all financial obligations
would be met, and they were urged to make their
withdrawals as soon as possible.
"For those that wish to continue playing online poker,
know that we are actively seeking a partner to provide a
new home that will honor your player point balances,"
the closure notice advised. The player database for this
established business will no doubt appeal to operators
who remain active in the industry.
Chan's personal plans for online activities have yet to
be confirmed, but there are sure to be poker sites who
will seek his endorsement and participation.
Fellow poker guru Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson, on the
other hand is expanding his online operations with the
announcement of the launch of an online casino to
complement his popular Doyles Room.com poker site.
Doyles Room Casino.com has received the full 'big
casino' treatment from gambling software provider
Microgaming, and is jam-packed with an unrivaled
selection of streaming live dealer games, some of the
biggest progressives on the Web, video poker, authentic
five and three reel slots, arcade slots, baccarat,
blackjack, and both American and European table games.
Brunson's personal involvement will as usual create the
right buzz for this new operation, and the publicity
blurb promises healthy promos and cash back insurance of
up to 30 percent on casino losses.
Less well known is Plex Gaming, a Malta and Curacao
licensed group that includes PokerPlex, BingoPlex and
now, launched this week, CasinoPlex.com, powered by
Playtech with financials via Fintradex Ltd.
The new operation is managed by CEC Management and is
probably another of Playtech's white labels, offering a
range of casino games that includes Blackjack, Roulette,
Baccarat, Craps, Caribbean Stud Poker and Pai Gow Poker,
together with progressives, slots, arcade games, video
pokers and Asian games.
Casino Plex accepts EUR, GBP and USD currencies and
provides a wide variety of Payment Methods for players
around the world.
The company runs its own Casino Plex Affiliate Program
offering affiliate commissions of up to 40 percent.
Over at the Merge-powered and Aussie owned Jam Poker.com,
players are promised an improved gambling experience
following the installation of the v.4.4 software
upgrade, just released following extensive beta testing.
Some of the new features players will experience include
new games, such as Euchre, a new lobby design and
improved in-game functionality.
The site also offers Texas Hold'em and Omaha, as well as
a variety of Stud and Draw poker games, together with
classic casino games such as Blackjack, Backgammon,
Roulette, Caribbean Stud and Video Poker. JamPoker
currently offers the option of three different sign up
bonuses to new players, including a 300 percenter maxed
at $300.
Players at Jackpot City's subsidiary Wild Jack Mobile
Casino will be able to purchase credits and charge them
directly to their mobile bill to play the award-winning
casino mobile games following a deal this week with
Vodafone in the UK.
In an important move to exclude underage gamblers,
Vodafone UK will verify each user's age through its
customer records before accepting deposits, a move that
will help prevent minors from gaining access to the
service.
While playing, gamers can view account balances and use
the banking section within the game.
Powered by Spin3, this mobile casino was one of the
first of its kind in the UK when launched, and works on
over a thousand mobile handsets. With 14 games ranging
from Microgaming's Roulette and BlackJack to the
progressive jackpot slot Major Millions, Wild Jack is
capitalising on the growing trend to mobile gambling.
Microgaming will also be powering a new, and as yet
unnamed online casino for the Australian based Casino
Rewards group in the near future, the company has
disclosed.
November 2008 is the launch target date for the new
operation, which will join the group's
BlackjackBallroom.com, CasinoClassic.com,
CaptainCooksCasino.com and some 15 other award winning
online gambling establishments, to bring the total
number of Casino Rewards venues to an impressive 19.
The new operation will probably follow group policy in
offering over 280 games at each casino and different
themes to suit every taste.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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