Tower Poker Moves to Cake Poker Network: Still Will Not Accept US Customers

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Pro-friendly Tower Poker, owned by TowerGaming, has made the move to the Cake Poker Network from Ongame.  While Cake Poker accepts US customers, Tower Poker will not be permitting players from the US.

Tower has a reputation for permitting unlimited reload bonuses and VIP promotions while accommodating more high-end players.  In recent months, Ongame has focused more heavily on a recreational player base. 

Tower Poker players will now be able to take part in 33 percent maximum rakeback or Cake’s aggressive signup/deposit bonuses along with loyalty levels, the network’s gold chips promotion and more. 

Tower Poker has said their players will receive a wider range of deposit and currency options.  Cake Poker’s international deposit/withdrawal capabilities have improved dramatically over the past two months.  Cake, like nearly all other online poker and gambling companies catering to the US, continues to experience some delays due to limited processing and increased player security implementations. 

Cake is likely to see an increase in player traffic with this move.

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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