InterPoker Moving to OnGame Poker Network

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One of the oldest online poker sites, InterPoker, as confirmed it is switching networks and moving from the International Poker Network to OnGame.

Amaya Gaming recently purchased OnGame and is positioning the company for a spot amongst the US legalized Web poker landscape.  In recent months, however, OnGame has suffered from a string of defections

Affiliates of the InterPoker website received the following email:

Why are you moving platforms?To provide all players, existing and new the best gaming experience possible! We are also integrating some of the most innovative marketing tools available, such as Optimove and SilverPop to increase conversion, retention and overall performance of our brands.

What platforms are you moving to?Amaya GO: This is a brand new platform, developed by Amaya, that will support many different gaming verticals in one place, allowing our players to enjoy a wider array of casino content as well as be a member of the OnGame poker network.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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