Coral Poker Moves to iPoker Network, TLC88.com to Utilize Bodog Poker

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Gala Coral, one of the UK’s largest gaming operators, announced plans to move over to the popular iPoker Network following word that it’s previous network, Ongame, will no longer service the European market.

Incentive points offered by Coral Poker will still be honored as part of the move to the world’s second largest poker network.

“We have converted points on the old software for a cash equivalent amount. Download the new client now to collect your bonus. If you haven’t played with us for a while but had points available please contact us and we will be happy to convert them for a cash equivalent.”

Elsewhere, Bodog Poker announced it has entered into an agreement to provide its platform to TLC88.com, the Asian facing community-based gaming site.

TLC88.com’s CEO Nick Lee, explains: “In Asia offline gambling is viewed very much as an engaging, social pursuit and the success of TLC88 has been to bring that sense of sharing and fun to the internet. The other important factor is trust and this is something we have built with the gaming community over the 10 years we have been in business.”

He continues: “Poker is in its infancy in Asia but unlike most Western focused games lends itself well to the concepts of sharing and community that are so familiar to Asian gamblers. The Bodog Network is different to the other poker rooms and works better for players who are new to the game which is what many of our customers will be.”

Bodog Poker Network CEO, Jonas Odman, added: “We always felt the best place for the Network was Asia as we are confident our product is the fairest place to play online poker which especially appealing to those who are looking to learn the game and have fun while doing so. TLC88.com has cleverly built a great brand in the Asian market and we hope we can help them continue that success for a long time.”

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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