Betclic Everest migrates French punters to Playtech platform
Betclic Everest Group, the European sports betting and online gaming group, has joined the iPoker network powered by online gaming software specialist Playtech.
Betclic Everest Group, the European sports betting and online gaming group, has joined the iPoker network powered by online gaming software specialist Playtech.
Betclic Everest Group's Betclic and Everest poker products in France and international markets are now available on ipoker.fr and ipoker.com respectively. A solution for Everest casino brands is scheduled to launch in early 2013, Playtech said.
As part of the launch all Betclic and Everest poker players in France were migrated to Playtech iPoker.fr network and all other players were migrated to iPoker.com.
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"We anticipate that the enlarged liquidity pools on iPoker.fr and iPoker.com will attract further brands to the growing stable of well-established operators and contribute to our future success," said Mor Weizer, Chief Executive of Playtech.
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