Carbon Poker to Release New Mobile Poker Client: Looking for Testers

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Carbon Poker on Friday announced it is about to release its new mobile poker client that will soon be pushed live.

The product has finished its final testing, and Carbon is now looking for some poker players who would be interested in being involved in a first preview ahead of it's wider release to the public.

If you would be interested in being a part of this limited, select group of players to have a first look at the new mobile client, please email us at viphost@carbonpoker.ag with the following details:

Subject: CarbonPoker Mobile Client Offer

- CarbonPoker Username:
- CarbonPoker Nickname:

Please note, the mobile client currently only supports play money (NL, FL and PL Hold'em cash games only. Tournaments and other poker variants will become available soon), and is only currently on offer to players on iPhone or iPod touch, running iOS 5.0 or newer. Android and iPad clients will become available in the near future.

 

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