Intertops Poker Anticipates ‘Significant Increase in Ring Game Liquidity' with Revolution

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Intertops Poker has expressed excitement over the rebranding of its current network to Revolution Gaming on June 1.  The world’s first online gambling website, Intertops.com said it was “expecting a significant increase in ring game liquidity, increased player-rewards and a much richer tournament schedule” as part of the changeover. 

Revolution Gaming was formed after Lock Poker entered into a deal to buy certain assets of the Cake Poker Network.  Cake Poker will continue to operate on the newly branded network. 

“The first change that we are pleased to announce is that as of May 28th all existing rakeback players will have their rakeback deal increased from 33% to 36%,” a statement from Intertops.com read.   

The company added that all affiliates who are currently offering rakeback to players will officially be able to offer 36 percent rakeback deals. 

“Intertops will continue to manage its own stand-alone cashier, so withdrawals will be as fast and easy as they are now. Intertops will have the same affiliate program as before meaning links and trackers stay the same.

If any changes are made to the network offers or rules, Intertops will adjust quickly.”

The online poker room also announced it will be hosting a $1,000 Intertops Poker REVOLUTION Freeroll Tournament exclusively for Intertops Poker players on June 1st 10:00 pm ET (June 2nd 2:00 am GMT).

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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