Cake Poker Migrating US Players to Juicy Stakes Poker

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Cake Poker is set to announce that US “real money” players will be migrated Juicy Stakes Poker, effective September 27, 2012 with a press release due out on this day.  Juicy Stakes is a long standing trusted partner within the Revolution Gaming Network.  This news was first reported by CardsChat.com and has since been confirmed by Cake itself.  Details will be announced in the coming days. 

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US players will not need to manually move accounts over to Juicy Stakes as they will automatically be set up via the network. 

The Cake Poker brand will continue to focus more heavily on its European market.

Currently, Cake Poker players are reporting withdrawal times under a week using eWallets like Moneybookers (now known as Skrill). 

Cake Poker operates on the world’s 10th largest online poker network, Revolution Gaming, which was previously called The Cake Network.

- Chris Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher

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