Fast Poker Makes Its Debut on Unibet

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Unibet, one of the leading European online poker rooms, has incorporated Fast Poker into its platform this week.

Fast Poker allows a pool of players to move quickly to a new table once finishing their hands, either by folding or showdown.  Each seat gets to play around 250 hands per hour. The model is similar to that of Rush Poker, a popular platform run by the now defunct Full Tilt Poker.  Fast Poker currently competes with PokerStars Zoom Poker

Unibet’s Head of Gaming, Daniel Eskola has said of Fast Poker: “This is a major, exciting development in the online poker world which offers players a new, fun spin on poker without losing the essence of game. We are very much looking forward to strengthening our existing poker offering by working with Relax Gaming and have high hopes that our poker players will enjoy this new poker product.”

Unibet Poker is part of the Microgaming Poker Network, the 10th largest in the world, and it will be interesting to see how the introduction of Fast Poker impacts their player base.   Microgaming is within striking distance of four online poker networks that rank better than it in terms of overall “real cash” traffic with only a 400 average daily player difference.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

 

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