Merge Poker Sees Tremendous 6 Month Traffic Boost

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Following its newfound relationship with Sportsbook.com, the Merge Poker network has witnessed an increase of traffic of nearly 70 percent from this time last year.

Average traffic numbers, which were on the decline just 6 months ago, have gone from around 250 to 750 “real cash” players with the Sportsbook.com acquisition, according to PokerScout.com

Merge has several dozen online poker rooms in its portfolio including its marquee brand Carbon Poker, though some would argue that Sportsbook.com is the network’s new showcase brand.

The Merge Gaming Network claims to be “rapidly expanding, with several well know brands in the final stages of migration”.

PokerHost.com, the SBG Global online poker arm, joined the Merge Network back in March.

Merge software is licensed, audited and regulated by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission.  The company has headquarters in Australia.

Ace King, Gambling911.com 

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