American Poker Players Can Now Play at DoylesRoomPoker Site Relaunches on the Cake Poker Network |
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DoylesRoom e-mailed its customers two weeks ago telling them that “big changes” were just around the corner. Today, the poker site has announced that it has moved to the Cake Poker Network and that it will start accepting American players again.
DoylesRoom used to cater to American players when it was part of the MicroGaming Network. But once MicroGaming decided to ban American players from many of its sites last November, DoylesRoom found itself looking for a new network. It found its match at Cake.
“We wanted to offer our players a rewarding place to play,” said Doyle Brunson, the 10-time bracelet winner DoylesRoom is named after. “The liquidity and integrity associated with the Cake Poker Network made this an easy choice for our new partnership.”
To celebrate its relaunch, the site will host a $5,000 freeroll on Jan. 31 at 5 p.m. EST. The very next day, DoylesRoom will host a $100,000-guaranteed tournament for a reduced price of $162 at 5 p.m. EST.
All current player balances and all “loyalty points” will transfer to the new network. Loyalty points will now be known as “Gold Chips.”
Although the site will once again accept American players, it will still not allow competitors from Washington, Louisiana, or Kentucky based on local laws and court cases.
The Cake Poker Network launched in 2004, quickly establishing itself as one of the leading poker networks. It now ranks fourth in terms of ring-game traffic — behind only PokerStars, Full Tilt, and Cereus — of all the poker networks that accept American players.
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