iPoker the Latest Online Poker Network to Roll Out Anonymous Tables

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iPoker, the world’s third largest online poker network, has announced it will begin featuring anonymous tables as early as next week.

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Unlike Bodog Poker, which features anonymous tables across its entire platform, iPoker will begin by offering this as an added feature.

PokerStrategy.com reports that games up to $100/$200 will be spread for the initial launch, in addition to low-stakes full ring tables.  Those sitting at such tables will have their screen names masked from other players. 

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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