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Unregulated Poker Room Bovada to Cease Offering Poker After Sept. 30
- Updated: August 10, 2016
Bovada, the unregulated, and largest U.S.-facing online poker site according to PokerScout, will discontinue its poker offering as of Sept. 30. That part of the business has been sold to a company called Ignition Casino, players learned in an email sent Tuesday morning.
Users have until that date to move their accounts to Ignition.
“After this date, poker at Bovada will no longer be available,” the email reads. “You’ll still have access to Bovada’s sportsbook, casino and racebook products. Ignition Casino uses the same platform as Bovada, so the features you enjoy such as anonymous tables, Zone poker, mobile poker and guaranteed tournaments, like the weekly $100K, will be there waiting for you. Both sites will also operate simultaneously with shared player pools until the transition is complete.”
Bovada has continued to operate its U.S.-facing business in violation of the same laws that …
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