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Poker Hold’em Master in Mobile Launch

Slovakian company releases new mobile poker game

Thursday 28th June 2007

Mobile poker is the ultimate in accessible gaming. Online poker fans are enjoying an increasing number of mobile sites, and the latest to hit the market is Poker Hold’em Master from Inlogic Software.

Jan Kalafut, chief operating officer of the Slovakian company said:

'After the game Solitaire, we prepared our version of poker in the form of a new game. We hope you will find with it lots of fun, and it will become a favourite part of your mobile phones.'

The two round game consists of a first round qualifier in which players must eliminate all the others, before they move on to the Master Tournament, where the winner takes down the whole game.




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