Ultimate Poker Successful Completes Field Trial

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LAS VEGAS, NV - Ultimate Gaming, a majority-owned subsidiary of Station Casinos LLC, has successfully completed the field trial for Ultimate Poker, receiving recommendation for approval from the Nevada Gaming Control Board to continue offering real money online poker at UltimatePoker.com.

On April 30, 2013, Ultimate Gaming made history as the first company in the United States to offer legal and secure online poker at UltimatePoker.com.  Once the first hand was dealt, a trial began during which Ultimate Gaming proved its ability to adhere to the rigorous requirements set forth by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. 

“The Nevada Gaming Control Board has set regulatory requirements for online poker at the highest level,” remarked Ultimate Gaming Chief Executive Officer Tobin Prior.  “We are thrilled that our product is the first to not only meet these standards, but exceed them.    Ultimate Poker gives online poker fans the game they love in an environment they can trust.”

Ultimate Poker offers an exhilarating and secure online poker experience to anyone age 21 and over located in the state of Nevada. Players in Nevada can play now at UltimatePoker.com, while any player in the world can sign up and deposit in advance of visiting Nevada.

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