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Everest Poker – The Finnish-ed Product

The Scandinavian poker phenomenon continues

Monday 30th April 2007

Everest Poker has announced that its poker software will now include support services in the Finnish language.

'Poker is taking off in Finland and we're glad to be there,' said Jonathan May, Everest Poker property manager. 'All told, the country is shaping up to be one of our most dynamic markets and adding Finnish to our software appeared to be a natural progression for Everest Poker.'

The Everest Poker software allows players to connect with the premiere online poker room and play against people from around the world.

Everest Poker offers a free poker training room as well as free Hold’em poker games to players interested in learning how to play. More experienced players can participate in poker games and poker tournaments for real money.

'We look forward to seeing Finnish poker players go head-to-head against people from around the world,' May added. 'It's going to be exciting.'




Source: OnlineCasinoNews

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