WINGOWS POKER ACQUIRED BY WALKER POKER
20 June 2008
Another casualty in the DGN debacle
Online poker venue Wingows Poker has been taken over by
Colkom Inc., owners of the Walker Poker.com website in
what appears to be a 'white knight' arrangement to limit
financial prejudice to players. Walker Poker is a member
of the Merge Poker network.
According to a press release from Colkom this week, the
takeover was effective June 6 and involves the company
acquiring all of the assets of Wingows Gaming, including
the player database. Players will be migrated across to
the Walker Poker operation in stages.
Colkom advises that Wingows Poker has been online since
2006, operating on the Dobrosoft network. At the end of
2006, Dobrosoft was sold to the Panama/Canadian based
company Digital Gaming Network (DGN).
This apparently did not work out, and Dobrosoft took the
company back again in 2007. This was followed a few
weeks later with the discovery of what appeared to be
fraudulent activity and embezzlement of monies held in
escrow, originally deposited to ensure player funds.
This is alleged to have caused significant personal
losses for the owners of Wingows, driving the company to
pay outstanding obligations from its own resources. It
is believed that several other poker rooms found
themselves in similar straits.
The press release quotes an unidentified member of
Wingows management as saying: "We tried to recover as
much as possible but the loss was too big to handle at a
short period of time. Most of the people got their money
back from private company resources."
Wingows Poker is believed to have lost around $500 000
over the period DGN operated the network, not including
loss of rakes for that period.
"We have come to a point where the network lacks the
liquidity to recover itself and player's money. Walker
Poker ensured that it will do its best to help in
recovering old funds," said the Wingows spokesman.
Walker Poker officials stated that the move will speed
its growth and will help Wingows Poker players who lost
money to get it back.
"We have decided to contribute 25 percent of the income
from Wingows Poker back to the players and affiliates
who didn't get their money. We believe most of the
players and affiliates will get their money back in the
first couple of months," commented a Walker Poker
spokesman, adding: "Walker Poker team will contact
Wingows Poker affiliates to make sure they don't lose
their players from the migration and will offer them a
highly attractive deal to facilitate in the transition".
Players at Wingows will also be contacted by Walker
Poker personnel to work out the best way to recover
individual account balances.funds.
"We promise that all Wingows Poker players who have
funds in their accounts will receive special bonuses and
incentives to join Walker Poker and help them get their
money back and of course a better poker environment,"
said the spokesman.
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