Betclic Poker Joins The Everest Poker Network

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The Boss Media/IPN Poker Network has yet another defection as Betclic Poker announced it has moved to the Everest Poker Network.

Tarquin Henderson ,head of poker and casino at the group said, “We are thrilled that BetClic Poker joins the Everest Poker network. The growing Everest Poker Network is a popular and trusted place to learn and experience the fun of playing poker online.

“BetClic Poker will bring poker knowledge, passion and liquidity to our network and this will ensure the best experience for all players involved.”

Ironically, Everest managed to edge out Boss Media/IPN this week to take over the number 14 spot according to PokerScout.com.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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