PokerView.com Shuts Down

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Merge Network online poker skin PokerView.com is the latest to close its doors as the network continues to consolidate.

PokerView.com had allowed players to see one another online via webcam. 

The following message appeared on the PokerView.com website effective April 1, 2013:

Dear PokerView Customer,

We are writing to inform you that PokerView recently transferred to Merge Gaming Limited certain assets which form part of the PokerView brand. As a result, PokerView will cease to operate PokerView.com as of 6:00 p.m. (EST) on April 1, 2013.

We want to take this moment to assure you that your player funds are secure; and you will have access to your funds and the ability to play on the Merge Gaming Network. All player funds will continue to be managed by Merge Gaming in the usual course.

It has been our pleasure to serve the poker community and we wish you all the best moving forward. For further instructions related to your accounts and support, please login to the PokerView client.

Sincerely,

The PokerView Team

PokerView had moved to Merge from the Everleaf Poker Network last year.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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