DUPLICATE POKER NO MORE
10 October 2008
The site that claimed it had the legal key to
poker is no more
Duplicate Poker.com has folded its cards, citing the
global financial situation as the cause for its failure
despite having what it claimed was a prosecution-proof
answer to US player problems regarding legality. The
closure comes after several weeks of reports of slow
pays from the Internet poker website.
The company posted a website notice Sunday October 5
addressed to players and advising as follows:
"Duplicate is sadly bidding farewell to its players.
Caught in the middle of the global financial situation
the company is not able to continue to provide service.
We are a small victim of the global financial crisis.
"Regretfully as of the (sic) today, October 5th, 2008 we
are closing our service. We thank our players for being
with us. Hopefully at later time and in a better
economic climate Duplicate Poker will re-appear."
Duplicate Poker management claimed repeatedly that their
poker concept was unique and removed the element of luck
from the gambling equation, leaving only a skill - and
therefore legal - game.
It did this by running its tournaments on two or more
tables consisting of the same number of players. Each
table was dealt with an identically shuffled deck of
cards. Every player held the same hand as the person
seated in identical seats at other tables.
All players began each hand with the ability to bet the
same number of playing chips, regardless of prior
performance in the previous rounds.
The object of Duplicate poker was to win more chips than
your opponents sitting in corresponding seats at other
tables. Ultimately, the winner was decided based on the
total number of chips accumulated up until the end of
the game, as compared with those held by all players in
the same seats at the other tables. Conceivably, even a
player who loses chips overall can win at the game if
that player loses fewer chips than his opponents.
By removing the element of luck, the concept
circumvented the potential for legal hassles.
While the game was more conducive to an automated online
format because of pre-set decks and the need to record
very accurate scoring, Duplicate poker was also played
in a live format. The first-ever Duplicate land poker
tournament was held in February 2007 at the Cherokee
Casino in Tula, Oklahoma.
In July this year Duplicate Poker's chief operating
officer, Moshe Davidovich, described his company as
"...one of the fastest growing online poker communities"
and announced that it would add Ring games to its
growing repertoire of playing options. He urged players
to "visit the next big thing in skill-based gaming at
Duplicatepoker.com."
Players with enquiries or problems are invited to
contact
customercare@duplicatepoker.com
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