The All America Poker Network (AAPN)

888 to launch shared poker network in Delaware and Nevada

2014-08-29
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(US).- Online gaming operator 888 has confirmed to investors that it is to launch a shared poker network between Delaware and Nevada, two of the three US states that offer forms of regulated internet gambling. The launch of the new online poker network, which will be known as the All America Poker Network (AAPN), comes after the two states in February signed a first-of-its-kind agreement to allow for shared player liquidity.

While 888 is the monopoly provider in Delaware, the operator’s software is also used by WSOP in Nevada, although 888 is reported to be planning to launch its own online poker room in the future. The liquidity will be connected with WSOP and the three licensed casinos in Delaware.

“We are aiming to deploy a shared poker network across the two states which will offer poker players in each state an enhanced customer experience,” 888 said in an investor statement.

“We remain fully committed to the US market through our B2B business as well as through our interest in the AAPN joint venture. Through our technical, operational and commercial expertise and flexibility we continue to be in an exceptionally strong position as the market regulates.

“Consistent execution of our stated poker strategy to provide recreational players with a safe and enjoyable poker ecosystem has continued to deliver outperformance.”

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