Top Online Poker Execs to Hold Secret Meeting to Discuss Future of Industry

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Some high ranking executives from the world of online poker are set to meet at the same table in October to discuss the state of the industry as well as its future survival.

From PokerNews.com:

As reported by PokerFuse's Nick Jones and confirmed by PokerNews' source, the meeting has been called by the Global Poker Index (GPI). In the eyes of the organizers, this get-together in London should see poker's top managers sitting around the same table to examine the possibility of creating a common strategy for the future to guarantee the development of the industry and increase the popularity of the game of poker.

Executives from Unibet, Bwin.party, MPN, 888Poker and iPoker will all be in attendance though no word on whether Amaya Gaming (PokerStars, Full Tilt Poker) will be participating.

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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