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, 2005-01-30, by TwoGun
Online poker has boomed over the past several years. No other poker rooms better exemplify this boom than Empire Poker and Party Poker. The two firms share a poker room (they both have the same ring games and single-table tournaments). Together, they have over 60,000 players playing at peak times.
Now, Party is considering becoming a public company. Party Poker would float on the London Stock exchange, and it would be valued to be between 3-5 billion pounds. For more information, check out this BBC Article. To find out more about Party Poker, check out our Party Poker Review.
Now, Party is considering becoming a public company. Party Poker would float on the London Stock exchange, and it would be valued to be between 3-5 billion pounds. For more information, check out this BBC Article. To find out more about Party Poker, check out our Party Poker Review.
Party Poker does not accept real-money players from the United States.
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