Everest Poker to Join iPoker Network

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Everest Poker is doing away with its own proprietary online poker software to join the world’s second largest network, iPoker.

The move comes at a time of slumping traffic over the past six months that has resulted in a 30 to 40 percent decline in cash game action.

Next month, iPoker is slated to roll out its high end “IPoker2” platform that will incorporate five to six of its largest skins, all of which will have access to additional “exclusive” tables.  It was not immediately clear as to whether Everest players would have such access. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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