Playboy Poker is Back With PlayboyPoker.com

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PlayboyPoker.com has returned!

"The main reason we decided to bring the Playboy brand into poker is because we know we can give players something truly new. Poker has become pretty serious and stale recently and we think can bring a lot of fun to the game. We have recently launched our PC and Mac versions and we are going to release iOS and Android soon. We are also working on fun promotions that are really going to make some noise. There are certain things that only Playboy can offer and we are really excited about the future,” a rep from the company tells PocketFives.com.

Playboy is recognized as one of the top 20 brands among 18 to 35 year olds.

Playboy has taken two previous shots at jumping into the online gambling arena without much success.

The newly launched PlayboyPoker.com will be hosted on the Ongame Network and for now will not be accepting US customers for real money play.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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