ONLINE POKER NETWORK ACQUIRES MAJOR 'SKIN'
15 February 2008
Reasons unclear for Vegas 247 takeover
The online poker software developer and network operator
Absolute Poker has finalised a deal to acquire one of
its largest skins, Vegas 247, for an undisclosed
purchase price.
Details are still sketchy, but blogs such as NetBet have
been examining the rumoured deal for the past two weeks,
revealing that affiliates were the first members of the
general public to be informed of an imminent player
migration, as many will be affected financially. The two
poker rooms have not yet combined, but are expected to
do so in the immediate future.
When the migration occurs, Vegas Poker players will have
their accounts transferred to Absolute Poker.
The Absolute Network boasts close to 2 million
registered players, and has recently emerged from an
in-house cheating scandal culminating in a half million
dollar fine from the Kahnawake Gaming Commission that
did little to enhance its reputation (see previous
InfoPowa report).
The reasons for the buy-out are not known, but
speculation is that Absolute, like Party Poker before
them in the Empire takeover, wants to corral the
substantial player-base and cease paying revenue streams
to Vegas Poker 24/7 when both rooms’ customers play at
the same tables.
On Friday, Absolute Poker's official line was given in a
statement by Joe Norton, a former Kahnawake chief and
owner of Absolute Poker's parent group, Tokwiro
Enterprises ENRG.
The statement reads: “Today’s online gaming community
demands and expects a transformative gaming experience
that seamlessly integrates superior technology,
responsiveness to customer needs, and a safe and secure
environment in which to play. Absolute Poker and Vegas
Poker 247 are at the center of this trend, and this
acquisition will build on our combined heritage to
redefine the online gaming experience.”
According to the statement, the Vegas 247 brand will be
shelved.
Absolute Poker has provided operational and back-office
support to Vegas Poker 247 since its inception in 2006,
obviating the need for extensive revisions of back-end
operations. Norton says that Absolute will begin
executing the migration of players’ accounts, and will
continue to honour all affiliate deals and run Vegas
Poker 247’s tournaments under the Absolute Poker brand.
AP absorbed Big Chip Poker about a year ago and its
other skin Goal Poker went bust a little before that.
This takes care of all the AP skins not owned by AP.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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