May 14 - Three poker sites have become the latest additions to the popular
Microgaming Poker Network which boasts some of the top names in the
industry.
JenningsBet.com, Sunderlands.co.uk, and Eurofootball.bg
will all be able to offer their players one of the top poker experiences in the
world by being part of the network.
"We are delighted to be announcing three new additions to our popular Poker
Network following a period of extremely positive feedback regarding our latest
poker software upgrades," said Micrgogaming's Chief Executive Officer, Roger
Raatgever. "All three operations are extremely well respected in their markets
with solid heritages in either betting shops or online and telephone
sportsbetting. We look forward to long and successful partnerships with all
three."
Microgaming has recently received rave reviews for its new poker upgrade,
which includes intuitive gaming and flexibility and allows players to find their
way to the right table for them, in very little time.
Eurofootball, a Bulgarian company, is extremely well established in its local
market and runs 800 betting shops and twelve casinos in the country.
JenningsBet.com is the online arm of the Southern England-facing gambling
company, JenningsBet. The company is a recognized brand name, with over seventy
licensed betting shops spread out across the region, as well as the Isle of Man
and Jersey.
Finally, Sunderlands.co.uk can boast sixty years of gambling services to the
UK market and presents players with one of the most solid betting experiences in
the industry.
There are over forty poker sites on the Microgaming Poker Network, including
top names such as Wild Jack Poker, 24Poker and Gnuf.com.
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