BULGARIAN ONLINE POKER SITE FOR BWIN
17 October 2008
Fully customised site features localised betting
options
The Vienna listed online gambling group Bwin has
continued its aggressive expansion into European online
poker using the subsidiary Ongame platform by launching
a Bulgarian language and full localised website.
"We are delighted to have coloured one of the last blank
areas of the European Union in with bwin colors," said
Kevin O'Neal, bwin Poker press officer in commenting on
the move.
"Bulgarian customers have already been able to enjoy our
products, only so far everything was in a foreign
language for them. Now that the full customisation for
Bulgaria is completed, we are looking forward to
appealing to a broader audience in this promising
market," he added.
The new site, which was opened at the beginning of
October is fully localised in terms of language, betting
options, local payment partners and editorial content,
and brings Bwin Poker's international offering up to 22
different languages.
World economic troubles notwithstanding, the industry's
poker sector has been in dynamic mode over the past 10
days, with Sportech's Littlewoods poker site
re-launching; PKR launching its on-demand Internet poker
webcast; Mansion switching it's poker enterprise from
Ongame to the iPoker network; the launch of Ongame's new
P5 poker engine; the continued growth of Playtech's
sally into the Italian poker market; Gutshot moving from
Microgaming to Cake; the imminent launch of Castle
Tech's new poker software.... and no slackening in the
numerous big-money tournaments available on several
poker websites, with record pots reported.
Strong growth is predicted in the Eastern European
online sector in the next five years at an average rate
of more than 25 percent in Croatia, more than 40 percent
in Slovakia and the Czech Republic and more than 60
percent in Poland, according to recent Global Betting
and Gaming Consultants numbers.
The company forecasts that Polish online gross gambling
revenues will reach more than US$ 120 million in 2012,
followed by Slovakia and the Czech Republic at more than
US$ 35 million and Croatia at one third of Slovak online
gambling revenues (US$ 13 million).
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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