Real Gaming Becomes Nevada’s 3rd Real Money Online Poker Site to Launch

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They wanted to be first but they also wanted to do things right.  South Point Casino has finally launched its real money online poker site, changing its name to Real Gaming.

The site has not gotten off to the clean start South Point would have liked, however.

One member of the TwoPlusTwo.com posting forum relayed his experience playing on RealGaming.com:

Anyone have trouble playing? I deposited 300 to test the site out and tried playing just a tiny no limit game and my buttons wouldnt work. I would click raise and it didn't raise. Its near impossible to tell whos action its on as well. I know this is just their "soft launch" but this software seems horrible. How did it ever get through testing and approved?

Another player said he must enter the last four digits of his social security number each time he logs on.

These kinks are not exactly foreign to South Point as nearly all the newly launched real money online poker sites in both Nevada and New Jersey have been plagued by bugs. 

South Point had previously been utilizing a variant of the free-to-play online poker platform Zen Gaming, which essentially is knocking on death’s door.  The CEO of Zen Gaming admitted as much after South Point decided to abandon that platform.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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