Introducing GoldenNuggetPoker.com

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Golden Nugget, Inc. and Landry’s, Inc. have announced the launch of the online poker website GoldenNuggetPoker.com in anticipation of the US market opening up for real cash play across a broad range of states including Nevada and Nevada.  Online poker became legal in Delaware today (June 28, 2012). 

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The website will enable players to participate in free online poker games and tournaments 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

GoldenNuggetPoker.com will offer a wide range of exclusive tournaments and promotions, including cash prizes, gift cards to famous Landry's restaurant brands such as Morton's Steakhouse, Chart House, Oceanaire, McCormick & Schmick's, Rainforest Cafe, Bubba Gump and Saltgrass Steakhouse, free hotel stays at Golden Nugget Casinos and Resorts nationwide, tickets to shows and much more.

"We have launched a free internet site in anticipation of the legalization of online gaming in the United States,” CEO Tilman J. Fertitta said.  “With combined revenues of over $2.5 billion for Golden Nugget and Landry's, GoldenNuggetPoker.com will be able to reach over 60 million customers annually."

Golden Nugget and Landry's are utilizing Bally Technologies' iGaming platform to create GoldenNuggetPoker.com.  They claim 25,000 players a day.

“No hidden fees, no deposits, no advertising,” the site proclaims.

The poker site is MAC compatible.  Real money play is not yet available. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

 

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