Fast Poker vs. Zoom Poker: Two New Fast-Paced Platforms Debut

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Just as PokerStars.com has unveiled its new fast-paced online poker game, Zoom Poker, a new game modeled after the now defunct Full Tilt Poker brand, Rush Poker, is set to debut on a number of European skins.

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Fast Poker will soon be available on iGame, Unibet, Betsson, Betsafe and 24hpoker.

Relax Gaming has developed the Fast Poker platform, which will allow for fast play and quick transfer of a pool of player to another table upon folding their cards. 

“We are thrilled to launch Relax Fast Poker Network together with some of the very leading names in the industry,” said Patrik Österåker, Relax Gaming’s CEO. “We look forward to the launch and are sure more operators will join in. Fast Poker has the potential to make poker really hot again. Its fun, fast and easy, a great way of playing poker.”

PokerStars Zoom Poker is currently in Beta testing.

Zoom allows for player pools as large as 1,500 players. Those real money games are as full as full can be and likely will be around the clock for some time, PokerStars points out, adding that there will be more limits, more tables and more rooms added in the coming weeks. 

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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