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New Licensees Launched on PokerNetwork

CelebPoker is the worlds first Interactive Celebrity Poker Room. It enables you to play poker online with celebrities from around the world including movie stars like Lou Diamond Phillips, sports stars such as Lawrence Dallaglio, Jimmy White and many more.

David Donovan, founder of CelebPoker comments We decided to change poker licensee because of the much higher quality software that PokerNetwork was able to provide us with. We look forward to a long relationship with PokerNetwork where our customers will benefit from better graphics and a wider community of players.

BetOnBet is a Betting Exchange with an open market for trading of bets. Odds are not set by BetOnBet but the customers themselves. Registered in the UK, the site is run by Norwegians and their customers will also benefit from the large PokerNetwork poker community along side CelebPoker.

The PokerNetwork community already has an established base of more than 3,000,000 players worldwide. PokerNetwork is unique in that it offers Java based, no-download-required, poker software as well as downloadable clients for Windows. As the only product on the market to do so, the non-download software also enables Mac and Linux users to play poker within the PokerNetwork community.

PokerNetwork also licenses its software to PokerRoom.com currently the worlds fifth largest poker site.

Patrik Selin, CEO of PokerNetwork comments: These are the third and fourth out of nine newly signed licensees to be launched with PokerNetwork, proving that we are on track to achieve our aim of becoming one of the largest poker software licensing companies in the online gaming market.


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