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8 August 2013, 5:58 pm
#1
Interested in starting online poker
Hi, we are a team of professionals who've been long enough in the gambling business and we want to start an online poker platform. We started developing the software and although we had some issues, we are trying our best to finish up quickly and try to find interested partner who'd like to work with us. To prove that we are serious about this, we are ready to share screenshots and previews about what we've completed so far.
Please contact me if you are seriously interested, thanks.
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8 August 2013, 6:32 pm
#2
1) Are you speaking in terms that you are developing the "Poker Clent" software from the operator's side?
2) Or are you speaking in terms that you are developing the "Poker Affiliate" software?
3) Or are you speaking in terms that you are developing software that will be used on a Poker website from an affiliate standpoint?
Also, what kind of partner/partners are you looking for?
Depending on how you answer the first set of questions, will help determine the kinds of contacts the GPWA may help you develop, since some of the operators and affiliate managers as well as seasoned affiliates may answer the question different depending on that information.
Rick
Universal4
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8 August 2013, 7:04 pm
#3
We are developing the whole platform - the poker client software, which is a download & play tool, the poker affiliate management software and panels and also the software for running the games, keeping maintenance, server-based flash games etc. The WHOLE platform. And we are looking for partner/partners that will cooperate with us as we do not have the resources yet to start everything.
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8 August 2013, 8:00 pm
#4
OK,
Also, what country are you in and does the country of orgin for the servers etc matter to you? Not trying to be nosy, but this is actually pretty important if it is a concern to you since it may or may not be directly related to licensing etc.
Since this would end up being a completely different brand/software, my initial guess would be that an existing poker brand would likely shy away from this.
This could possibly appeal to a brand that is strictly casino and wants to expand into poker, or it could also be attractive to a brand that works in other verticles.
Whether you will find any leads for investors here or not, be sure to keep up updated as to progress etc, since we may surely be able to help with beta testing of the client software as well as the affiliate backend, and when it comes time to launch, the GPWA is a great place for exclusive launches....hint hint....
Rick
Universal4
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8 August 2013, 8:24 pm
#5
We are based in Europe and concerning law regulations, online gambling business registered here is not a problem at all. Same goes for the servers location, and we already have the servers set up.
And yes, we know that existing poker brands will feel a competition here, but we're not afraid. We've considered the option of adding poker to an existing casino company that would like to grow with an online poker, but searching for those may be tricky.
Thanks for your support, I really appreciate it. I will keep updating, and also, anyone who'd like to try the software, don't hesitate to contact me.
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8 August 2013, 9:11 pm
#6
so basically you ran over budget and looking for a cash injection?
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8 August 2013, 9:40 pm
#7
You can say that. But also, it's worth, the software and the whole idea itself are just out of this world and I'm saying attracting users in a large scale, and it's not only about the cash.
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8 August 2013, 10:39 pm
#8
Well just registering the business is not enough, but you will need the gaming license etc also.
http://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk...rs/remote.aspx
There are actually a few consultants as well as affiliate managers etc that frequent here who might be able to help point you in the proper directions, so hopefully they ill see this thread and contact with more information.
Rick
Universal4
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